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Personal training begins with a consultation and a thorough interview. We discuss your dog’s history and daily routine, current behavior problems, and the goals you hope to achieve. We then suggest a training plan to meet your needs. Depending on your goals, your training plan may consist of 3 to 5 lessons or more. You participate in all of the lessons with your pet. We trai...

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Personal training begins with a consultation and a thorough interview. We discuss your dog’s history and daily routine, current behavior problems, and the goals you hope to achieve. We then suggest a training plan to meet your needs. Depending on your goals, your training plan may consist of 3 to 5 lessons or more. You participate in all of the lessons with your pet. We train your dog and teach you the techniques necessary to continue with lessons until our next meeting.

We also provide private training for dog sports, however owners must have their own equipment.

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Subject

Dog Training

Ages

All ages

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • San Francisco, CA

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