We don’t offer board and train yet. For now, we are focused on training the team—dog and human, together.
To keep things smooth and respectful for everyone’s time, payment is required before each scheduled session, whether you’re doing a single session, a mini mission, or the whole course. We offer multiple payment options, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your schedule, goals, and budget.
Full Course – $1200 Total (Best Deal)
30 structured sessions + 6 bonus sessions free
Includes full welcome pack and lifetime support
Pay in full upfront via a Square link or invoice.
Money Back Guarantee
Pay-as-you-train, with flexible scheduling
Great for busy owners or gradual learners
An auto-invoice is sent each month; you can pause it at any time.
1x clicker
Book as needed; payment due before each session
Great for refreshers, evaluations, or when time is tight.
1x clicker
4 structured sessions
Focused training for a single skill
Choose to pay in full ($220) or pay per session ($75)
Includes 1x clicker and one bonus item from the welcome pack if bought in full ($220)
To ensure we’re aligned on expectations and policies, all clients are required to sign our client agreement. You have two convenient options:
Sign the agreement in person during your Meet & Greet session — we’ll review it together and answer any questions you have.
Sign electronically after the Meet & Greet — we’ll send you a secure link to review and sign the agreement online before your first training session.
Your training sessions can only begin once we’ve received the signed agreement. This helps us create a clear, smooth path for your dog’s success.
After the agreement is signed, you’ll receive a secure Square payment link or invoice via text or email for the payment plan you choose. If you select a subscription, you’ll receive a recurring invoice that can be paid manually or set up for auto-pay.
Please note: Sessions aren’t officially locked in until payment is received.
Our training system is designed to get real results, and we back it with structure, support, and strategy that other programs simply don’t offer at this price point. You won’t find another option in the area that gives you this level of transformation, personal guidance, and long-term support for less.
We believe every dog deserves world-class training, without a world-class price tag.
At K915, 15 hours is the benchmark — not the finish line. That’s the amount of focused training time most dogs need to hit Mission Ready status: calm, focused, and reliable with their foundational skills. But Mission Ready isn’t a perfected dog. It’s a prepared dog — one that knows what’s expected and can handle real-life situations with structure and confidence.
We offer 30 sessions — double that 15-hour mark — because we don’t stop at “good enough.”
We want your dog to go beyond the basics. To be better under pressure. To be calmer in chaos. To respond faster, more clearly, and more consistently — even off leash.
That takes:
Repetition
Proofing in distractions
Real-world exposure
And owner involvement at home
The sessions build the skills. The homework locks them in. That’s why you’ll practice 15 minutes twice a day at home. We’re not just training your dog — we’re building your team. Your leadership. Your structure.
So yes, Mission K915 Ready can be achieved in 15 hours.
But lasting, real-world obedience? That’s built with consistency and time, and we give you both.
We train dogs of all ages — from young puppies to older dogs. The earlier you start, the better, but it’s never too late to build structure, trust, and clarity.
Yes, we do—but every case is different. If we believe your time and effort would be better spent elsewhere, we’ll tell you up front. We don’t make empty promises, and we won’t commit to “fixing” behavior we can’t stand behind.
What we do believe is this: with structure, clear communication, and the right system, even the most challenging cases can improve.
Let’s talk during your consultation and see what’s possible.
The whole course includes 30 structured sessions. However, the real strength of the program lies in the daily training habit — 15 minutes of learning, twice a day — that you establish at home. Some dogs are able to finish in 6 weeks, others take longer. That’s okay. We’re with you for the journey.
The full Welcome Pack includes a clicker, place board, leash, and treat pouch. Mini Missions include one of these items. We’re happy to guide you on what’s best for your dog.
For clients who pay in full for The K915 Mission and follow the homework system, the answer is yes. We offer a money-back guarantee if your dog doesn’t become Mission K915 Ready. (See contract for complete details.)
Yes. Dogs don’t learn in one-off sessions—they learn through daily practice. We’ll guide you step by step, but you’ll need to train 15 minutes, twice a day.
If you can commit to that, real transformation happens. If you can’t, this program isn’t the right fit—and we won’t waste your time or money.
That’s what our Mini Missions are for — short, focused training programs that tackle one skill. They’re great introductions to the system, but they won’t make your dog fully Mission K915 Ready on their own.
We use prong collars, e-collars, food rewards, place boards, long lines, and yes—punishment when it fits the moment. These tools aren’t about control or domination. They’re about communication, accountability, and clarity.
Used fairly, calmly, and with purpose, they help a dog understand what works—and what doesn’t. That’s not harsh. That’s honest. And it’s what builds trust that holds up under pressure.
We understand—and we’re open to conversation. However, without the right tools, it’s much harder to provide your dog with the clarity they need.
Our system uses prong collars, e-collars, and other tools not by default, but with purpose, and always with conditioning. When introduced the right way, these tools don’t cause stress. They create clarity.
Dogs can actually learn to love the tools. When paired with structure and reward, they activate dopamine, the neurotransmitter linked to motivation and engagement. That means the tools don’t hurt—they stimulate. They guide. They help your dog focus.
We won’t use anything we wouldn’t use on our own dogs—or ourselves.
No! We offer multiple payment options — pay-in-full, monthly subscription, or pay-per-session. You can choose the structure that works best for your budget and your pace.
Mini Missions teach one skill in four sessions. The K915 Mission builds a thoroughly reliable, off-leash dog across every core skill — recall, walking, place, and more. The Full Course is the most cost-effective and complete option if you’re serious about long-term transformation.
Life happens. We need 24 hours' notice to reschedule. Missed sessions without notice may not be refundable. We’ll always try to be flexible — communication is key.
Out in the real world — parks, parking lots, trails, neighborhoods. Your dog needs to listen everywhere, not just in a sterile environment. That’s why our training grounds are real-life spaces.
Yes! If you decide to upgrade after completing a Mini Mission, we’ll credit 75% of what you paid toward the Full Course. It’s a great way to preview the system without losing your investment. Just let us know before your Mini Mission ends, and we’ll walk you through the following steps.
Absolutely. As long as you complete your upgrade by purchasing the Full Course in full, you’ll receive the entire Welcome Pack, just like any other full-course client. We’ll subtract your 75% credit from previous mini missions, subscriptions, or sessions and deliver the remaining items from the welcome pack, so your dog is entirely Mission Ready.
Yes — you can upgrade at any time. We’ll apply credit for what you’ve already paid (based on your plan) so you won’t be paying twice for the same training.
You’ll get 75% of your Mini Mission cost applied toward the Full Course. Your remaining sessions will roll into the course plan, and you’ll gain access to all full-course benefits, including bonus sessions and lifetime mission support.
Yes. Your next monthly payment will reflect the course subscription rate, minus any applicable credits from your Mini Mission.
If you upgrade to the Full Course in full (either up front or by completing your subscription), the six bonus sessions are included — no matter when you choose to upgrade.
That’s okay — life happens. We’ll pick up where you left off. Subscriptions will continue unless paused or canceled, and we’ll always do our best to accommodate scheduling changes.
That’s normal. Just like people, dogs learn at their own pace. Some start fast, others take time to build trust and clarity. We’ll adjust the training plan to match your dog’s needs — and we’ll guide you through each step, without judgment.
Yes—and we encourage it. The more consistent everyone is, the faster your dog learns. We’ll teach each person how to use the same clear commands and build trust as a team.
That said, dogs don’t see the same motion from different people the way we do. What looks the same to you might feel different to your dog. At first, that can create a little confusion, but it’s part of the process. It helps your dog start to generalize commands across different people, which is a good thing. It just takes a little more time.
Training tools aren’t crutches. They’re safety measures. Think of them like insurance: when everything’s going right, you won’t need them. But when real life shows up—a charging dog, a surprise biker, or a wild moose—it’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
We train for trust. The tools are there to protect it.