Frequently Asked Questions

  • Every client begins with an initial assessment so we can learn about your dog, your goals, and the behaviors you want to improve. From there, we’ll recommend the program that best fits your needs.

  • We help you choose based on your dog’s age, behavior, training history, and your goals. Some dogs do best with hands-on private lessons, while others need a more structured Board & Train program.

  • Your dog receives daily structured training, socialization, confidence-building, and real-world practice. You also receive a go-home session and follow-up support to ensure the training carries over at home.

  • For consistency, we do not offer mid-program visits. This helps your dog stay focused and prevents setbacks during the learning process.

  • Yes. We work with all breeds and offer training for puppies, adult dogs, behavior cases, and dogs needing advanced skills.

  • Yes. We take on behavior modification cases and will recommend the appropriate program during your assessment.

  • Yes. Elevated Canine uses a balanced, motivational training approach that focuses on clear communication, structure, and building a confident, well-mannered dog.

  • We typically recommend a standard leash, collar, treats your dog loves, and anything relevant to the behavior you’d like help with. Your trainer will let you know if anything else is needed.

  • We begin working with puppies as early as 8 weeks old. Early training creates structure, builds confidence, and helps prevent unwanted behaviors later on.

  • Boarding is available only for clients whose dogs have completed a training program with us. This ensures consistency and maintains your dog’s training.

  • Begin by scheduling an initial assessment. We’ll meet your dog, talk through your goals, and recommend the best next step.

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