We don’t offer board and train yet. For now, we are focused on training the team—dog and human, together.
In early 2024, Nova—a young Goldendoodle—was running out of chances. After a quick scuffle as a pup, she spiraled into fear-based reactivity, dog aggression, and resource guarding.
She was thought to be unfixable.” Rehoming—or worse—was on the table.
That’s when Jacob, Nova’s owner and founder of Mission K915, stepped in.
He worked with her daily. No shortcuts. No guesswork. Just structure, timing, and patience. It wasn’t clean. It wasn’t easy. But it worked.
In six months, Nova shifted from anxious and unpredictable to calm, confident, and dialed in. Off-leash walks. Public outings. Daily structure and purpose. She became proof of what’s possible when you commit to the process.
Soon after, the pack grew. A Labrador-Malinois mix and a Pitbull-Boston Terrier mix joined the family. Both high-drive. Both chaotic. Using the same system, they made a sharp turnaround. Not perfect—no companion is—but steady, focused, and on track within four months.
That’s the foundation of Mission K915:
Structure for the dog.
Clarity for the human.
With the right system and a handler willing to put in the work, any dog can become Mission K915 Ready.
And we’re here to make sure that happens.