The Real World Training Program

Ongoing training for dogs who need more than just daycare

❋ Intentional Structure

Every part of your dog’s day is designed with purpose—balancing training, movement, rest, and real-world exposure.

❋ Collaborative Energy

Dogs learn alongside others in a controlled, thoughtful environment that builds focus without chaos.

❋ Expert Facilitation

Experienced trainers guide every interaction, ensuring progress is consistent, safe, and actually sticks.

❋ A Supportive Space

We create an environment where dogs can think, settle, and succeed—not just stay busy.

This isn’t daycare

It’s ongoing training that actually fits your life

Most dogs don’t struggle because they haven’t been trained. They struggle because the training doesn’t happen often enough to stick.

A lesson here and there isn’t enough. Life gets busy. Consistency falls off. Behavior slips.

The Real World Training Program is designed to solve that.

Your dog joins us multiple times per week for structured, intentional days built around training, movement, and real-life practice. We reinforce the skills your dog already knows, continue building on them, and help those behaviors hold up outside of a formal session.

This is how progress becomes reliable, not temporary.

Because better behavior isn’t built in one session—it’s built through repetition in the real world.

who this program is for

This program is designed for dogs and owners who benefit from consistency, structure, and ongoing support, not just occasional training

  • Dogs who have had some training, but need more consistency for it to stick

  • Owners who want their dog to be easier to live with day-to-day

  • Busy households who don’t have the time to train consistently on their own

  • Dogs who benefit from structure, routine, and thoughtful activity during the week

  • Dogs working on calmness, impulse control, leash skills, and overall reliability

  • Owners who want their dog doing something productive, not just passing time

  • Owners who want a reliable routine they can stick with week after week

It’s a simple way to build better habits for your dog—without having to restructure your entire schedule.

who this program is not for

This program is intentionally structured and limited in size so we can provide meaningful, consistent work for every dog.

Because of that, it’s not the right fit for everyone.

  • Dogs who have not yet had any foundational training and need a full reset

  • Dogs with more serious behavior concerns that require intensive, one-on-one work before joining a group setting

  • Owners looking for all-day play or traditional daycare

  • Dogs who are not able to work safely or appropriately around other dogs in a structured environment

  • Owners who are not interested in ongoing structure, consistency, and follow-through

If your dog needs a more immersive starting point, we’ll guide you toward the right program first, so when you join this one, it actually works.

what your dog experiences here

No two dogs follow the exact same routine, but every day is built with intention.

We balance structure, movement, skill-building, and decompression so your dog isn’t just busy, they’re learning how to function more calmly and reliably in the real world.

❋ Structured Training Work

Focused, one-on-one and small group work tailored to your dog’s needs, reinforcing known skills, building new ones where needed, and improving follow-through.

❋ Real-World Practice

We don’t just train in controlled spaces. Dogs practice skills in environments that reflect real life, movement, distractions, and everyday scenarios they actually encounter.

❋ Place Work & Settling Skills

Learning how to turn “off” is just as important as learning what to do. We build duration, calmness, and the ability to settle even in stimulating environments.

❋ Ongoing Progression

❋ Calm Group Movement & Social Exposure

When appropriate, dogs work around each other in a controlled, thoughtful way, building neutrality, focus, and appropriate social behavior without chaos.

❋ Treadmill & Conditioning Work

For dogs who benefit from it, structured physical outlets like treadmill work help burn energy in a controlled way while reinforcing calm, purposeful movement.

❋ Enrichment & Decompression

Downtime is intentional. Dogs are given space to rest, process, and reset so they can continue learning without becoming overstimulated.

As your dog improves, we adjust expectations and continue building—so they’re not just maintaining behavior, they’re evolving.

The goal isn’t to exhaust your dog—it’s to help them become more balanced, more responsive, and easier to live with every day.