How and When to Make Your Next Session Appointment
We DO NOT Call You to Schedule Your Next Appointment Per Our Agreement
See Instructions Below

Hey! FYI….I Don’t Use an Online Scheduler—

 

It’s Just Me Doing All the Training, Admin, And Behind-The-Scenes Work.

 

So When You’re Ready (And You’ve Had Time To Work With Your Dog On What We Covered In Your Last Session/s), Reach Out To Me Via My Work Cell Phone To Book The Next Session. Be Sure To Give Me Some Days and Times Your Available.

 

Please and Also Send Over A Quick Video/s To My Cell or Email Of Your Progress So We Can Keep Building From Where You Are At With Your Doggie!

 

A Little Preparation Goes a Long Way (and keeps tails wagging).

The Day Before—and the Day Of—Your Upcoming Session (and Every Session Thereafter):

 

Please make sure that your pup/dog has not been to the groomers, to the vet, a dog park, or on a long walk the day before and the day of our session.  We want to see them in their natural state. No stress = seeing who they are.

 

Also, make sure your pup or dog has a light meal or No Food At All… depending on your feeding times and our session appointment. This always helps us out at our first session as you recall and will also help at subsequent ones.

 

If you are free feeding your dog,(I am not a fan lol!) it is a bit harder to train ANY DOG Or PUPPY when food is always available. In that case pick up the bowl early, that way plenty of time lapses before we get there.

 

 Got Questions Between Sessions? No Problem…We’ve Got You Covered!
Text or Call Ingo During These Hours:


Tues–Fri: 10am–7pm
Sat: 10am–6pm
Sun: 2pm–6pm


(Closed Mondays….)


For Rest, Weekly Paperwork, Marketing, Errands, Dog Photography and Dog Naps 🐾

 

FYI! Your first session (Super Session) is longer by design, but all regular sessions after that are 1 hour in length.


For most clients, sessions are spaced every three weeks unless we’ve made specific written arrangements.

 

Your first follow-up is usually scheduled two weeks after the Super Session, unless a weekly or biweekly plan was purchased.  

 

Building Long-Lasting Results Takes Time (And a Bit of Daily Practice)

 

Unless you’ve purchased additional sessions and opted for weekly or biweekly training, most clients follow a 3-week rhythm between sessions.

 

That’s because learning new commands—and more importantly, proofing those behaviors so they stick—takes time, consistency, and daily structure for both dog and human. This gives you and your dog a chance to build a solid foundation together.

 

Here’s the honest truth: If you don’t schedule at least 10–15 minutes of training into your daily routine, best before you feed your pup its meals fyi…. it likely won’t happen—and progress will stall. The clients who see the best results are the ones who stay consistent and accountable.

 

 

Please Text or Send Proofing Videos To My Work Cell:  

 

(602.919.6921) or email them to ExceptionalCanines@gmail.com 

 

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