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When booking, you are agreeing to the following:
Maintenance of Goals. The client recognizes that the training provided will generally result in a dog that understands the expectations of the given commands and has experience ignoring basic to advanced distractions. The client acknowledges that the dog may not be reliable off-leash without extensive and long-term training. For the dog to improve on or maintain the level of training provided, the following must apply:
The client must understand and apply the basic principles of training.
The client must use the list of cues supplied by the trainer.
The client must not interact with the dog in a way that rewards bad behavior and punishes good behavior.
The client must train the dog consistently to improve or maintain the level of training achieved by this program.
The owner must follow the trainer’s advice regarding training and management.
Expectation. The client acknowledges and agrees that it may not be possible to achieve all goals in some cases. For example, a dog may have a medical condition that prevents it from being reliably housebroken, or its basic temperament may be aggressive by nature and not amenable to behavior modification. Medical conditions, such as deafness, blindness, or any other physical impairment, may interfere with the dog’s ability to respond to commands. Dogs that have medically diagnosed anxiety may need medication to reach hoped-for goals. The Dog Trainer will notify the Client before or during the program if any problem areas are identified where goals need to be modified. In most cases, however, all goals should be achievable, but no goals are guaranteed.
Medical Disclosure and Vaccinations. The client must disclose the dog’s known medical issues. In the event of non-disclosure, Dog Training may terminate the contract with Client, and Client will be responsible for any fees agreed to between Dog Training and Client. The client must provide Dog Training with proof that the dog has been vaccinated for rabies, distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza and has had a fecal test (within the last six months). The dog must be heartworm negative, on heartworm preventive, and on a flea/tick preventive. Any necessary medications or supplements must be provided by the Client, along with clear written instructions. Dog Training reserves the right to refuse services to a dog that has medical issues.
Cancellation Policy. The Client must provide at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations. Failure to do so will result in full charge of service unless otherwise advised.