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Before You Apply: 6 Questions to Ask Yourself

1. Are you looking for a change in daily life — not just better obedience?

If what you want most is reliable cues in controlled situations, there may be simpler options. Our work is designed for households where day-to-day life with the dog feels restricted, stressful, or unsustainable.

2. Are you open to adjusting routines, expectations, and structure at home?

Effective training doesn’t end when a private session does. It often requires changes in how the household operates — not just what the dog is asked to do.

3. Are you prepared to commit time and attention beyond a single session or quick fix?

In-depth training is a process. It works best for people who are willing to stay engaged, ask questions, and follow through over time.

4. Are you comfortable with thoughtful guidance rather than a one-size-fits-all approach?

The work is tailored to the dog, the household, and what’s actually happening in real life. We need to be able to work closely with honesty and transparency.

5. Are you seeking clarity and confidence — not just control?

Our goal isn’t simply compliance. It’s to help dogs and people understand each other more clearly so decisions feel calmer and more predictable.

6. Are you willing to apply even if we determine we’re not the right fit?

We’re selective because fit matters. Sometimes the most helpful outcome is guidance toward a different path — and we believe that clarity still has value.

How to Use These

If you found yourself nodding along to most of these, applying may make sense.
If several gave you pause, that’s useful information too.

There’s no pressure either way.