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Behavioral Rehabilitation Board & Train

Tailored for dog’s with behavioral issues. We work to diagnose & address minor to severe behavioral issues such as: Dog to dog aggression, dog to human aggression, anxiety, resource guarding, compulsive behaviors, and more.

Our rehab program isn’t about teaching a handful of cues into your dog or drowning you in theory. It’s a results-driven immersion that focuses on two essentials:

  1. Independent, reliable choices amid heavy real-world distractions – Teaching your dog to stay composed and make the right choices without constant handler input.

  2. Effective owner transfer for lifelong consistency – once we’ve done the heavy lifting, we equip you with the right tools and sustainable protocols so harmony at home becomes the norm, not the exception.

During the stay your dog masters core obedience, sharp engagement, and solid impulse control in everyday environments. We have rehabilitated thousands of tough cases, and our edge has always been the same: we train people as skillfully as we train dogs.

Unlimited private follow-up lessons are also provided at no extra charge to ensure all our clients will always receive the support they need for as long as they have their dogs.

Program Details:

  • Duration: 5 Week Minimum

  • Tuition: $5,125

  • Deposit: $500 non-refundable to reserve your training spot

Offering interest free financing.

Is your dog’s behavior listed below? Our Rehab Program can help restore balance & confidence.

    • Reactivity – Barking, lunging, growling at triggers (people, dogs, objects)

    • Avoidance/Shutting Down – Freezing, fleeing, refusing to move or interact

    • Fear Aggression – Snapping, biting when feeling cornered or threatened

    • Territorial Aggression – Guarding property, barking at intruders, attacking perceived threats

    • Resource Guarding – Defending food, toys, people, or spaces with growling, snapping, or biting

    • Predatory Aggression – Chasing small animals, bikes, or joggers

    • Frustration-Based Aggression – Redirecting aggression to handlers when restrained or unable to reach a target

    • Separation Anxiety – Excessive barking, destruction, escape attempts when left alone

    • Generalized Anxiety – Hyper-vigilance, constant pacing, inability to settle

    • Noise Sensitivity – Extreme reactions to thunderstorms, fireworks, vacuums, etc.

    • Excessive Jumping – Over-excitement, demand for attention

    • Mouthing/Nipping – Poor bite inhibition, frustration, or play behavior escalation

    • Leash Pulling – Lack of self-regulation, prey drive, or frustration

    • Over-Arousal – Inability to settle, constant movement, erratic responses to stimuli

    • Spinning/Tail Chasing – Often linked to stress, boredom, or genetic predisposition

    • Excessive Licking/Chewing – Self-soothing behavior that can lead to injuries

    • Shadow/Light Chasing – Can escalate into obsessive-compulsive disorders

    • Demand Barking – Reinforced behavior for attention, food, or play

    • Counter-Surfing – Learned food-seeking behavior

    • Bolting/Door Dashing – Self-rewarding escape behaviors

    • Destructive Chewing – Often from boredom, anxiety, or lack of appropriate outlets

    • Dog-Dog Aggression – Poor social skills, fear-based reactions, or dominance struggles

    • Over-Friendly but Unruly – Over-exuberant greetings, jumping on people/dogs

    • Fear of New Environments – Freezing, refusing to walk in unfamiliar places