Happy came to us in a 6-week board and train with severe reactivity that had escalated to nipping. The kind of pattern that, left alone, only gets bigger.
Reactivity that has crossed into nipping is a hard line. It is also the kind of case where waiting makes everything more expensive: more rehearsals, deeper grooves, more risk to the household, and more pressure on a relationship that started out loving. The window to do something about it is now.
A program built around the dog
Six weeks of full immersion. Marker training as the language. Engagement as the foundation. Obedience proofed in real environments, with real distractions, until it held under pressure. Not a controlled-room dog, a real-world dog.
What the owner saw
The piece the owner kept coming back to was not the obedience itself but the consistency. Real-world behavior over polished obedience in a quiet room. That is the bar.
The training was consistent, structured, and focused on real-world behavior, not just obedience in controlled environments.