Author: k9skyproject

Dog owners come to you at a breaking point. Their dog jumped on a guest. Their dog bit the leash. Their dog growled at a child. They are stressed, embarrassed, and sometimes scared. They want help fast. They trust you with their dog, their home routine, and sometimes their family safety. That is a big deal. And most dog training businesses do not treat it that way. Here is the truth: most dog training client relationships fail not because the trainer lacks skill, but because the business lacks structure. No clear expectations. No visible progress. No follow-up after the program…

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