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"Once you have a wonderful dog, a life without one is a life diminished."
Dean Koontz
It depends on the dog, the behavior, and the owner’s involvement. Basic obedience foundations typically take a few weeks to install properly. Reactivity, anxiety, and aggression take longer because we’re changing behavioral patterns, not just teaching commands. What matters most isn’t speed, it's communication, boundaries, and consistency. Fast training that doesn’t hold up in real life isn’t real training.
Your dog will stay on a private 2-acre property in a calm, structured training environment designed to support learning, exercise, and decompression. This gives your dog more space than a typical crowded facility, allowing for a healthier balance of training, movement, and rest throughout their stay.