Kontrol

  • Full-immersion training where your dog lives and works with the trainer. Every hour of the day reinforces structure — no gaps, no resets at home. Available in 3-week and 6-week formats depending on the scope of work required.

  • Some dogs need an environment where the training never stops. When a dog goes home between sessions, old patterns reassert themselves. Kontrol removes that variable entirely — same handler, same standards, same expectations from morning to night until the behavior is built.

  • Dogs with significant behavioral issues that require total environmental control. Owners who need a complete reset before owner integration begins. Cases where the home environment is actively working against progress.

  • Owners expecting to be involved in the day-to-day training process. Kontrol is trainer-led by design. Owner integration is structured, intentional, and happens at the handoff phase — not throughout.

  • A dog with a proofed obedience foundation and resolved behavioral concerns — built through full-immersion work — with a structured owner handoff, weekly reports, a maintenance plan, and twelve months of post-program support.

Starting at $2,499

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Weekly. You'll receive written reports and session pictures/clips throughout the program so you know exactly where the dog is, what's been addressed, and what's coming next. You're not left in the dark.

  • Kontrol is designed for cases that require total environmental control. Whether aggression specifically qualifies depends on the nature and history of the behavior. The Clarity Check intake will determine fit and flag anything that requires a different approach or a behavioral assessment first.

  • It's structured, not a drop and go. Before the program ends, you come in for dedicated handoff sessions. You learn how your dog has been handled, what cues mean what, and how to maintain the standard. The transition is coached, not assumed.

  • Not if the handoff is done right and you follow the maintenance plan. The work is proofed before handoff — but the owner's consistency after the program is what determines whether it holds. That's why post-program support exists.

  • Generally speaking, no. Unplanned contact early in the program can interrupt the conditioning process. Visit protocols are discussed during intake so expectations are clear before the program starts.

  • The Clarity Check determines that based on the scope of behavioral issues, the dog's history, and your goals. Three weeks addresses foundation and primary behavioral concerns. Six weeks extends into deeper proofing, higher distraction work, and more complex behavioral rehabilitation when needed.