
Living with a dog who struggles with fear, reactivity, or aggression can feel isolating and overwhelming. Whether it’s lunging on walks, anxiety during storms, or guarding resources at home, these behaviors are usually a cry for help—not a sign of a "bad" dog.
Our behavior consultations focus on the "why" behind the behavior. We use science-based, force-free methods to help your dog feel safe, so you can both enjoy life together again.
Investment: $275 Duration: 90 Minutes
This deep-dive session is the foundation of our work together. We take the time to analyze your dog’s history, environment, and triggers to create a roadmap for success.
What’s Included:
Investment: $175 per session Duration: 45-60 Minutes
Behavioral change is a marathon, not a sprint. Follow-up sessions are where the real "heavy lifting" happens. We’ll meet in real-world environments or virtually to:
Our Philosophy: We never use pain, fear, or intimidation. We believe in building a relationship based on trust and clear communication.
Transitioning a dog from a state of fear to a state of confidence requires more than just "obedience." It requires a deep understanding of ethology, learning theory, and canine biology.
With 18 years of experience and certifications like CPDT-KA, ACDBC. Dawn specializes in complex behavioral cases that traditional training often fails to resolve. Her goal is to be your dog's advocate and your expert guide, ensuring that every step taken is backed by science and motivated by compassion.
"I don't just train dogs; I help humans understand their best friends again."
It is common to confuse "Training" with "Behavior Modification." While they overlap, the approach for a dog who won't "sit" is fundamentally different from a dog who is terrified of strangers. One is about skills, the other is about survival instincts.
When a dog is "acting out," they are often in a state of Fight, Flight, or Freeze. Using traditional obedience—or worse, punishment—during these moments can actually suppress warning signs and lead to more dangerous behavior.
We focus on the root cause so your dog doesn't just "behave" because they are forced to, but because they finally feel safe enough to relax.
Please reach us at 1smartdogct@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Behavior modification isn't a "quick fix" or "command" training. Because we are changing how your dog feels rather than just suppressing what they do, timing varies. Most clients see a significant reduction in stress within the first 2–3 weeks once management strategies are in place.
Yes. We work with dogs with bite histories. Safety is our absolute priority. We will implement strict management and muzzle conditioning as part of our initial protocol to ensure everyone stays safe while we work on the underlying emotional issues.
Science shows that using punishment (prong collars, shock, or "alpha" corrections) on an aggressive or fearful dog often suppresses the behavior temporarily while increasing the internal anxiety. This can lead to a dog that bites "without warning." We focus on addressing the root cause to create long-term, reliable safety.
Full payment is required to confirm your appointments.
Private Lessons are non-refundable and non-transferrable. We do not offer refunds on unscheduled lessons. All sales and payments are final.
One Smart Dog, LLC reserves the right to terminate the training contract at any time before or during its term if Trainer determines that a danger exists to the health and safety of the public, Trainer, owner or dog. Should the Trainer or Owner terminate the training contract at any time prior to completion, all fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Contracts for on-going training are automatically terminated if we do not hear from the client for a period of 30 days. After 30 days, on-going training contract will cease. No refund will be issued for any lessons or classes remaining on contract.
One Smart Dog uses reward-based methods that are backed by science to modify your dog's behavior. Because a reward makes your dog more likely to repeat the behavior, positive reinforcement is one of your most powerful tools for shaping or changing your dog’s behavior. The use of pain, fear, or intimidation may lead to fear or aggression.
Our services are not guaranteed. Dog behavior is not static and can change over time due to developmental periods, aging, and health. Pet owners influence their dog’s behavior and must do the assigned training homework for optimal results.
To ensure your dog reaches the goals we've set, consistency is key. These policies are designed to keep us on track and ensure your investment leads to a well-behaved companion.
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