Frequently Asked Questions
We offer private in-home lessons, behavior modification, puppy training, custom programs, and board & train for severe cases. We also create tailored plans based on your dog’s age, temperament, and your lifestyle.
We use a balanced training approach—rewarding desired behavior while correcting unwanted ones with fair, humane, and clear communication. Our goal is lasting results, not temporary tricks.
We work with dogs of all ages and with all different types of issues. From jumping, counter surfing, door rushing, reactivity, aggression, and anxiety –we have you covered.
Yes. We specialize in dogs with reactivity, aggression, anxiety, and other serious behavioral issues. Depending on severity, we may recommend our intensive Board and Train program.
Absolutely. We work with dogs of all sizes, breeds, and ages—from 8-week-old puppies to senior dogs.
The earlier the better. We start working with puppies as young as 8 weeks old. Early structure helps prevent major issues down the line.
Our puppy training includes house manners, crate training, potty training, socialization, and foundational obedience—all taught in a way that’s age-appropriate and confidence-building.
Service Area & Logistics
We’re based in Amityville, NY, and serve all of Suffolk County, Nassau County, and parts of Queens.
No. All of our training is done in person to ensure the most effective results.
Yes, most programs are conducted in-home unless otherwise stated. This allows your dog to learn in their natural environment.
Pricing & Policies
Pricing varies based on the program and severity of behavioral issues. All programs require an evaluation, the cost of which is applied toward the total cost if you enroll in a package.
Cancellations require 48 hours’ notice.
Refunds are not issued once training has begun.
Results & Guarantees
Yes—with asterisk. Results are guaranteed when the program is followed without deviation. Your consistency at home is key to your dog’s success.
The goal is for your dog to listen to you. We coach you through the process to make sure you’re confident and in control—not just your dog.