Day Training

Daytime training program for dogs who need guidance, consistency and progress – without overnight boarding.

Consistent help while life keeps moving.

Day training is a daytime training option for dogs who live full lives and need more support than weekly lessons alone can provide.

Dogs work with our trainers during the day and enjoy being home with the family in the evening. The focus is on steady progress, clarity and carryover.

Most families who choose day training aren’t starting from scratch.

They’ve already tried lessons. They’ve watched videos. They’ve practiced at home.

Some things are working – others aren’t sticking. Progress feels uneven, and it’s hard to know whether the issue is timing, consistency or something else entirely.

Day training exists for that middle ground.

It’s designed to add professional guidance and repetition into an already busy life, so learning doesn’t depend on perfect schedules or ideal days.

Learning happens throughout the day in thoughtful sessions balanced with time in between for dogs to socialize, rest and process what they’ve learned.

Two Ways to Use Day Training

dogs need different levels of support at different points.
Day training can be shaped to match that.
DAY TRAINING PACKAGES
starts at $1800

Packages provide targeted support without full immersion.

Dogs attend on scheduled days and pair that work with private lessons so families drive progress while still getting professional guidance.

Packages range from 1-3 days per week for 2-5 weeks plus private lessons.

IMMERSIVE DAY TRAINING
starts at $2,500

For dogs who need more consistent, hands-on help.

Dogs attend Mon – Fri working closely with our trainers on skills, behavior patterns and everyday manners.

Immersive Day Training is a good fit when:

  • Progress has stalled or feels inconsistent
  • Weekly lessons haven’t been enough
  • The dog benefits from repetition and guided practice

Why Day Training Helps When Progress Feels Stuck

Many dogs don’t struggle because they can’t learn.

They struggle because learning happens in pieces – a lesson here, a walk there, practice when there’s time.

Day training adds consistency and professional guidance to bridge those gaps, helping dogs connect the dots more clearly.

For many families, this is what turns “we know what to do” into “this is finally working.”

  • Obedience and everyday manners
  • Leash skills
  • Recall and engagement
  • Settling and calm behavior
  • Impulse control and focus
Next Steps

If day training feels like it could be helpful, the next step is a conversation.