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

We Are Always Available for Questions, Texts and Calls in Between Sessions

 

We Ask That You Reach Out to Us as Your Schedule is In Flux, and May Change. Or, Perhaps You May Have Not Completed Your Session Homework or Sent Videos Proofing The Behaviors We Modeled and Coached You On…Please Proof Them First. Before we Come Out

 

THE DAY BEFORE AND THE DAY OF:

 

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 and not a full meal depending on your feeding times. This always helps us out at our first session and subsequent ones. If you are free feeding your dog, it is a bit harder to train them when food is always available. In that case pick up the bowl early, that way plenty of time lapses before we get there.

 

Sessions are Every 3 Weeks For MOST Clients Unless Other Arrangements and Needs Are Agreed On 

 

 Unless you purchased extra sessions and/or hired us to come weekly or biweekly or every two weeks. Training your pup on new commands or behaviors and then proofing those behaviors so you can advance on the curriculum generally takes 3 weeks.  This way you are building a solid foundation in both your daily structures and consistencies with your dog.

 

If you don’t schedule 10 to 15 minutes of daily training in your calendar it usually will not happen and you won’t see the results. Most clients stay accountable as you can see from this 2023 text to us.

Please Text or Send Proofing Videos To My Work Cell:  

 

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

 

  • Office Hours are 10:30 Am to 6:30 Pm, Tuesday- Friday
  • Saturdays:  11:00 Am – 6:00 Pm
  • Sundays: 2:00pm – 6:30pm
  • We Usually Take  Mondays Off

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