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In-Home Training for Behavior
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Navigating challenging dog behaviors can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. We offer guidance and support for addressing all dog behavior issues, such as aggression, leash reactivity, anxiety, resource guarding, and more. (For a full list of behavior issues, see below.)​
We believe in understanding the root cause of these behaviors and utilizing positive, science-backed methods to create lasting change. Let us help you build a happier, more harmonious relationship with your dog by tackling these hurdles together.
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How Do I Start?
We schedule an introductory one hour session at your home or other desired location.
What Is the Session Like?
During the session, we discuss management solutions, begin training exercises and troubleshoot problem areas. We can also make equipment recommendations to help you be successful.
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What Is the Cost?
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Single Session (1 Hour): $170
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The Turning Point Trio (Three 1-Hour Sessions): $480
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What Happens After?
After our session, we send an email with your notes and additional resources. We will also follow up with a lesson plan if more sessions are warranted. We are always happy to answer questions in between sessions - we want our clients to be successful!​
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Other Details: ​
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Additional dogs at no extra charge.
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Free lifetime email and phone support in between sessions.
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Begin by registering below. You can schedule your session online, or email info@reddogruntraining.com to get scheduled. Reach out with any questions you have!
Specialized Behavior Modification
We specialize in complex and serious behavior issues, such as:
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Separation Anxiety: Addressing panic-based behaviors when left alone, such as vocalizing, destruction of exit points, or self-injury.
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Reactivity: Managing barking, lunging, or growling toward other dogs, people, or moving objects like bicycles and cars.
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Resource Guarding: Modifying aggressive displays over food, toys, beds, or specific "favorite" people.
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Human or Dog Aggression: Working through histories of biting or threatening behavior to ensure safety and improve management.
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Severe Fear & Phobias: Helping dogs who are "shut down" or terrified of common triggers like thunder, fireworks, or strangers.
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Handling Sensitivity: Addressing aggression or extreme avoidance during grooming, vet visits, or when being touched/harnessed.
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Generalized Anxiety: Supporting dogs who live in a constant state of hyper-vigilance or stress, even in their own homes.



