Pricing for Private lessons
Day Training Pricing
🐾 What is Day Training?
Day Training is the perfect solution for busy dog guardians who want a well-trained dog but have limited time for daily practice.
I come to your home and work directly with your dog using science-based, positive reinforcement methods to build reliable behaviors quickly and effectively. With strong training mechanics and experience, I’m able to accelerate your dog’s learning while keeping the process fun and stress-free.
With strong training mechanics and experience, I’m able to accelerate your dog’s learning while keeping the process fun and stress-free.
How It Works
I come to your home 3x per week
I work with your dog independently during sessions
Every 3rd session is a transfer session with you and/or your family so you can learn the skills.
🎥 Video Support & Follow-Ups
I record as much of the training as possible
Videos are shared via iCloud (or Vimeo / Google Drive if preferred)
You’ll also receive written follow-ups at the end of the week.
😁 Let me do the training for you—so you can enjoy the results!
🐾 Day Training Helps With:
Day training is a great fit for:
General obedience (sit, down, stay)
Impulse control
Jumping
Coming when called (recall)
Puppy foundations
Helping your dog feel better about nail trim, body handling and or other conditioning.
Fearful behaviors (case dependent)
Leash reactivity, resource guarding, and more
Initial Consultation: $125 (1 hour)
This is separate and not part of the package. It allows me to evaluate your dog and create a customized training plan. Every case is different, and the initial consultation helps me tailor everything to your goals and your dog.
6 Session Package – $750
Perfect for:
Quick installation of behaviors
Foundations (sit, down, basics)
Conditioning to new skills
Can include one larger transfer session
9 Session Package – $1,125
Great for:
New puppy training
Building multiple behaviors
More repetition, distractions and
follow-through
12 Session Package – $1,500
Best for:
Fearful or sensitive dogs
Resource guarding
Leash reactivity
Stranger danger
More complex behavior cases

