NOTE: Extensions offered upon request
All of the packages work; the “right” one depends on how quickly you want progress and how often you’d like support. Three days a week builds steady progress when you’re also practicing at home, while 4–5 days a week add more frequent, well‑spaced practice so skills stay fresher from one day to the next and are often easier for your puppy to remember and for you to reinforce. If you want a solid boost and can keep up with homework, the 3‑day option can be enough; if you want training to feel smoother and faster, the 4‑ and 5‑day options simply give your puppy more high‑quality “reps” and give you more support as you build those same habits in real life.
Price: $1150. + $150 Mandatory Orientation + 1 FREE Puppy Socials ($35 Value!)
Best for: Families who want a fast, focused jump‑start. Five days a week for two weeks gives your puppy a burst of consistent training during the day, so good habits get started quickly and are easier for you to practice at home in the evenings and on weekends.
Price: $1,680Â + $150 Orientation Day Fee + 1 FREE Puppy Social ($35 value)
Best for: Families who prefer a steady, sustainable rhythm.Three days a week is like a relaxed school term—regular lessons with time to breathe in between—so your puppy can play, train, sleep on it, and come back ready for the next layer while you sprinkle in simple practice on non‑Camp days.
Price: $1,920 + $150 Orientation Day Fee + 2 FREE Puppy Socials ($70 value
Best for: Families who want faster progress and strong follow‑through at home. Four days a week means your puppy doesn’t have much time to rehearse unwanted habits between visits, and trainers can build skills in lots of short, successful repetitions—making manners feel more automatic and easier for you to reinforce in daily life.