Consultations

Training Starts Here

A consultation is required for all new clients prior to training. Consultations are 30-45 minutes and held at the trainer’s home. During the consultation we listen to your goals and collect information on your dog’s history and background. All of your questions will be answered during the consultation. We perform a hands on evaluation to gauge your dog’s current behaviors, food and toy drive, sociability to people, places, other dogs, and new environments. This enables us to go over our various programs and pricing options to get your dog into the program that meets your goals.

Consultations - $30

We do not currently work with behavioral cases which include reactive or aggressive dogs.

  • “Thank you Taya for taking care of our little Annie for her 3 week board and train. It is so nice to take her for walks and have her come to us when we call. She loves to be on place and loves to do her treadmill. Looking forward to trying some agility with her. I appreciate that I can still reach out to you and you answer my questions.” - Donna Harmon

  • “I signed up my heeler for service dog training with Taya and it is going amazing! My dog absolutely loves her and they work together really well. Everyone I know is extremely impressed with my dog’s behavior. The way Taya explains everything is clear and easy to understand for both me and my dog. Her methods are effective, she is very personable, and I will definitely be working with her again when I get my next puppy. 10/10 absolutely recommend her to anyone who asks me about training.” - Taylor and Freckle

  • “We did the puppy board and train with Taya. 100% great experience. Figgie came home fully crate and potty trained. Taya taught her all the basics and gave us a solid base to work with once we got Figgie home. Not only was it amazing training for our puppy, but for us as well. Taya highlighted the positive and negative things I was doing while working with the Figster and now we are both on the same page and growing daily. Thank you!” - Trinity Sackos