Kamp

  • High-volume day training built around two full days per week — eight hours per session. More repetition, faster progress, a dog that performs outside the training environment. Available in 4-week and 8-week formats.

  • Consistency builds reliability. One session a week leaves too many gaps. Kamp closes them — two days of concentrated work each week compress the timeline without cutting corners, producing results that hold in real environments, not just in sessions.

  • Owners who want faster results without overnight boarding. Dogs that benefit from high repetition. Owners with limited availability for structured homework between sessions.

  • Owners who want to be hands-on throughout the day-to-day process. Kamp is trainer-led. Owner integration happens through session attendance and structured handoff.

  • A dog with a complete, proofed obedience foundation — built through concentrated repetition — with weekly reports, session summaries, a maintenance plan, and six months of post-program support.

Starting at $1,749

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most dogs adjust within the first session. The structured environment actually helps — there's clear direction, consistent expectations, and no ambiguity. Dogs that seem anxious at home often settle faster than owners expect once the work begins.

  • Yes. Attendance is part of the program. You're expected to observe and participate in the handoff process so you understand what's been built and how to maintain it at home.

  • Your dog is picked up or dropped off, works through structured training blocks across the session, and returns home at the end of the day. Weekly reports and session summaries keep you informed on what was covered and where the dog is progressing.

  • The Clarity Check intake process determines that. It depends on the dog's current baseline, behavioral history, and your end goals. Both formats cover a complete foundation — 8 weeks goes further in proofing, off leash work, and environmental exposure.

  • It depends on the severity and the specifics. Some reactive dogs are a strong fit for Kamp's repetition model. Others need the full immersion of Kontrol. The Clarity Check will identify which path makes sense before any program begins.

  • You receive a maintenance plan, session summaries for reference, and six months of post-program support. The work doesn't stop at graduation — you have a structure to follow and direct access if questions come up.