Canine Behavior Counseling
Living with severe behavior issues is stressful, exhausting, and isolating—but it doesn’t have to stay that way. Our team has decades of experience and thousands of solved cases, helping dogs and families rebuild trust, safety, and confidence.
Canine Behavior Counseling
Canine Behavior Counseling is designed for dogs struggling with fear, aggression, reactivity, anxiety, or other complex behavior challenges. These cases require more than basic obedience—they require careful assessment, clear structure, and a thoughtful plan forward.
Our approach focuses on understanding why behaviors are happening, identifying patterns and triggers, and creating a practical strategy to reduce risk and build stability over time. Each case is handled with professionalism, realistic expectations, and a strong emphasis on safety for both dogs and the people around them.
This service is best suited for dogs whose behavior has not improved with basic training, involves safety concerns, or impacts daily life in a significant way.
How To Get Started?
We offer several training packages designed to support dogs with more complex behavior needs. All Canine Behavior Counseling clients begin with a specialized CBC B.A.S.E. session, which allows us to assess your dog, understand the situation fully, and determine the most effective path forward.
From there, we’ll create a custom training plan based on your dog’s behavior, your goals, and the level of support needed. To get started, simply contact us and we’ll help guide you through the next steps.
What Clients Say
“They are truly compassionate experts who go above and beyond for both dogs and their families.”
— Leann“We saw immediate improvement and real progress through the training.”
— Haley & Susan“We are beyond happy with the progress we’ve made.”
— Chelsea
“The care and thoughtfulness the team put into the training really exceeded our expectations.”
— Bridget
“We had worked with other trainers before, but this was the first time we were given practical, straightforward solutions that actually made a difference. The progress we made was something we never thought possible, especially with an older, reactive rescue dog.”
— John
