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Case Study Application

If your dog is reactive, anxious, aggressive, out of control, or just not the companion you dreamed of… this is your chance to change that — at 50% off our full board & train program.

What is a case study?

A case study is a real-life training example we use to show what’s possible with our program.


We document your dog’s progress from start to finish — including their behavior before training, the work we do during board and train, and the results afterward.

The footage and interviews will be used for social media, our website, and other educational or marketing materials.

As a participant, you’ll:
✅ Do a short pre-training video interview
✅ Allow us to film and photograph your dog’s training
✅ Complete a post-training follow-up and recap
✅ Let us share your story on our website and social media

You don’t need to be camera-ready — just open, honest, and committed to change.

Apply now and let's see if it's the right fit.

How Do I Know if My Dog and I Are a Good Fit?

If you're wondering whether this case study program is right for you and your dog, here’s what we’re looking for:

  • Leash Reactive Dogs

    • Lunging, barking, or growling at other dogs, people, bikes, or cars.

  • Dogs Showing Signs of Aggression

    • Growling, snapping, or biting over food, toys, space, or handling.

    • Resource guarding or unpredictable responses.

      • NOTE: We’ll evaluate case by case to ensure safety and realistic outcomes.

  • Fearful or Shut-Down Dogs

    • Trembling, hiding, avoiding touch, or freezing in new environments.

    • May have a bite history related to fear or stress.

  • Overstimulated, Anxious Dogs

    • Constant barking, whining, pacing, chewing, or destructive behaviors.

    • Can’t settle, even in familiar environments.

  • Dogs Who Struggle Around Kids

    • Nervous, overexcited, or reactive when small children are around.

  • Pushy, Disrespectful, or Dogs who just don't listen

    • Ignore commands, demand attention, or test boundaries constantly.

  • High-Drive or Working Breeds

    • Shepherds, heelers, Malinois, etc. with too much energy and no outlet.

  • Multi-Dog Households with Tension or Fighting

    • Constant chaos, competition, or conflict between dogs in the home.

  • Dogs Living in Unique Environments
    – Farms, busy neighborhoods, apartments, or homes with livestock and/or kids.

If one or more of these sounds like your dog, you may be a great fit. Apply below!

Apply Now!

How committed are you to continuing the training after the board & train program?
Are you comfortable being filmed and interviewed for a case study?

Thanks for submitting!

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