For dogs who seem fine… until the leash, the guests, the doorbell, the kids, the cat, the delivery guy, or that one very specific thing happens.
We don’t train for a perfect demo. We train for your actual life — when you’re tired, trying to get through the evening, and your dog is out here making bold personal choices in the entryway.
If you’ve been Googling “is this normal???” sometime around 11:47 PM, welcome. I bring calm, clear structure into your Chandler home — because that’s where behavior actually lives.
Puppies don’t come preinstalled with manners. Behavior problems don’t wait for a convenient week. And real life in Chandler doesn’t exactly pause because your dog is overwhelmed.
If your dog is currently shredding pillow fluff like it’s a side hustle… launching at guests in your entryway… or treating the doorbell like a national emergency… you’re not failing. You’re just in the part nobody puts on Instagram.
You do not need to figure out your dog’s entire future tonight.
You just need the right place to begin.
Fast help, clear answers, hands-on coaching, and a plan you can actually use once I leave.
Start With a Super Session →A roadmap for the puppy you actually brought home — not the angel puppy promised by the internet.
See Puppy Programs →Fear, aggression, reactivity, separation anxiety, confidence work — real treatment plans for real-life behavior.
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You don’t need another random tip. You need a system that still works when life gets noisy.
Pricing depends on what’s going on, how serious the behavior is, and how much support you need. Most families start with a Super Session so we can assess things in real time and build the right plan — instead of trying to diagnose chaos from two texts and a blurry hallway video.
Yes. We train in your home because that’s where the behavior actually happens — guests, packages, kids, food, couches, hallways, doorbells, and the front window your dog has apparently sworn to protect with their life.
Yes. We work with fear, aggression, leash reactivity, separation distress, impulse control issues, and confidence building. Treatment plans are customized around your dog’s triggers, history, and daily routine — not generic advice like “just exercise them more.”
Absolutely. Puppies are where you prevent the future nonsense. We focus on potty training, crate training, bite inhibition, leash manners, calm greetings, confidence, and building a household system that keeps both the puppy and the humans from unraveling.
It depends on the puppy, the consistency at home, and what you want to build. The goal is not quick tricks. The goal is calm, reliable behavior that still works later — not just while everyone is highly motivated for six and a half minutes.
That’s one of the most common issues we see. We train the moment of truth — the first few seconds when things usually go sideways. That includes entryway structure, place work, leash handling, impulse control, and what you should actually do when the door opens.
We use what is ethical, effective, and appropriate for the dog in front of us. The bigger issue is clarity and consistency. The best approach is the one that works in real life — not just in a training debate on the internet.
Text is fastest. Tell me what’s happening and what your biggest “please help me with this dog” moment is. If it makes sense, we start with a Super Session and build the plan from there.
Let’s keep this simple. You do not need a giant intake process just to get help. Start with one Super Session — and we’ll build the right plan from there.