Questions? I’m all ears!
Here are some that are asked most frequently.
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Fremont, California. Home visits are available when necessary, but most training happens here on neutral ground.
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Most training suppresses behavior without asking why it's there. We start with the relationship — how your dog thinks, what they're communicating, what's driving the reactivity. Compliance without understanding doesn't hold.
If it didn't stick before, that's not the end of the road — just the wrong road.
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Training isn't about fixing a bad dog. It's about building a relationship with the one you have — real communication, real trust, a dog that can move through the world with you.
The best time to start is before a problem becomes one.
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Good behavior at home means your dog is comfortable — not trained. Outside is unpredictable. The gap is a foundation problem, and foundations can be built.
We'll map exactly where that gap is and how to close it.
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Some behaviors soften with age. Reactivity usually isn't one of them. Without guidance, reactive patterns get reinforced — not outgrown. The early months are when your dog is deciding what the world looks like.
The window to make this easier is open right now. Don't wait for it to close.
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No. Duration makes habits more ingrained, not permanent. Dogs hold onto reactivity because no one has shown them a better way — not because they can't learn one.
Years of reactivity is not a life sentence. Let's see what's actually possible.
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Anyone who gives you a number before meeting your dog is guessing. It depends on history, consistency, and the dog. What we won't do is string you along — you'll see real progress and get honesty the whole way through.
Start with the consultation. We'll give you an honest picture from there.
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