Service, Support, and Second Chances: Community-Based Dog Training Programs
My mission is to help dog owners truly understand their dog’s communication, body language, and natural psychology. I believe training is never one-size-fits-all, which is why I’m dedicated to providing individualized, compassionate guidance that strengthens the bond between dogs and their families.
I also believe in giving back to the community! I select a lucky family and their dog to offer one month of free training sessions to those who cannot afford professional support—because every dog deserves the chance to learn, grow, and thrive. The process works as follows: I offer this service once a year. To avoid missing the deadline, follow our social media platforms. We are on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Don't have social media? You can send us an email or visit our contact information section on the website, where you will find our email address. If you are sending your information through email, how does it work? You will include a short paragraph explaining why you and your dog should be selected for the free month of training. You will receive an email after the deadline date. It is usually 2 weeks after the deadline for submitting your paragraph. We kindly request that you include your address. You will have to meet us at different locations. This is in-person training. We will offer environmental training and home training. You must be within our service area. Please get in touch with us to determine if you are within our service area. The trainer will contact you via email to discuss the next steps.
In the Subject line:
Community Training
The trainer will reach out to that one lucky family and their dog. Don't worry, we keep all submitted paragraphs. Since we only do free training once a year. We retain the previously submitted paragraphs and select one of the families and their dog from the emails submitted for the previous month. You don't have to resubmit. If you are new, you can submit your paragraph. We do read all of the paragraphs.