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How much will it cost?
Training fees are determined during your dog’s
free behavioral evaluation, and are also based on
your individual goals (basic or advanced obedience).
Our rates are among the most competitive, and
programs are available to meet your budget.


How soon will I see results?
Our customers see results immediately!
After her first lesson with her 4 month-old Golden Retriever, Michelle Nadeau of Taunton, MA offered this comment:
“First lesson, Riley was unbelievable. He listened
when he was supposed to. Can’t wait for more lessons.”

After his first lesson with his Chocolate Labrador,
James Malone, of Rockland, MA provided this comment:
“We thought the lesson was extremely knowledgeable and
beneficial. Jake has already shown improvement in about an hour. We are excited about the future with our dog and learning more.”


Where is the training done?
Lessons are conducted in your home, and in and around your
neighborhood. This approach allows you to address specific issues that you’re having with your dog in your home, yard or area. The familiar environment is beneficial to your dog in
many ways, and also provides you with the convenience
of having a trainer come to you.


Can my family participate in the training?
Yes! Family participation is encouraged and can be fun for
everyone involved. Children and adults alike can benefit from
the enjoyment of watching their dog learn and grow from the
training they provide.


When is the best time to start training?
The best time to start training is when your dog is a puppy (8 weeks), but it’s never too late to start training. Dogs as old as 8 years have started, and successfully, completed obedience training with American Alpha K9 Training.


How much of my time will I have to devote to training?
Each of your private lessons will last about an hour, and are conducted once a week or once every other week. Ideally, offering your dog 10 to 15 minutes of your time, twice a day, will help you achieve your goals.

 

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