03/01/2026
If your trainer doesn’t offer continued support… that’s a red flag.
For the one who:
‼️ Paid thousands and was told, “He did great here!” … then brought him home and everything fell apart.
‼️ Got a few sessions, a packet of homework, and a “text me if you need anything” that was never answered.
‼️ Was blamed when the behavior came back.
‼️ Was told your dog was “just stubborn” or “just dominant.”
‼️ Felt embarrassed reaching back out because you didn’t want to look like you failed.
Let’s be honest, the hardest part isn’t getting your dog to behave in a controlled training environment.
It’s:
🚩 The first walk back in your own neighborhood.
🚩 The first time a dog barks behind a fence.
🚩 The first regression.
🚩 The first “oh no, he’s doing it again.”
That’s where most trainers disappear.
We don’t.
Here’s what continued support looks like with us:
✅ Private online community with other clients of ours.
✅ Regular check-in calls so you’re not spiraling alone at 9pm wondering if you messed it up.
✅ Direct access to us when real-life situations pop up.
✅ Clear expectations, accountability, and adjustments when needed.
✅ A long-term plan — not just a “good luck.”
Because behavior change doesn’t happen in 2 weeks and magically stick forever. It takes structure, consistency and someone in your corner when things go wrong.
If you’ve already invested in training and felt like you were left holding the leash alone, we built our board and train program differently on purpose.
You don’t need another quick fix. You need real support.
If you’ve already dropped thousands on training and somehow ended up with the same dog — or worse — and you’re not willing to gamble again, send us a DM, tell us you saw this post, and let’s have a conversation about what your dog’s full potential could look like in just 4 weeks.