06/13/2026
When I tell people I don’t want you wasting your money on training, I mean it.
This is Chief. He comes to daycare at Lizzy’s every now and then, and this week his family mentioned they were having a little trouble with his off-leash heel. So we worked on it.
That’s the thing about dog training—sometimes it’s not the owner’s fault. Sometimes dogs get a little rusty. Sometimes life gets busy. Sometimes they start testing boundaries. It happens.
When your dog trains with us, our relationship doesn’t end the day you take them home. When I say you become part of The Dog School family, I mean it. If you’re struggling with something, have a question, need a refresher, or just want a second set of eyes on an issue, reach out.
A quick text, phone call, or training session can usually get things back on track before a small problem turns into a big one.
We want you and your dog to be successful long after training is over. That’s why we’re always here to help.
Good boy, Chief. Thanks for stopping by and reminding everyone that even the good dogs need a tune-up every now and then.