WHAT TO EXPECT
R+ Training
Consultation-$50 Flat rate
Consultations will involve an evaluation of the dog. Each dog will be required to demonstrate each cue listed in Beginner and or Intermediate class for either the Intermediate or Advance levels. Each owner will receive a welcome packet as well as training tips before training begins. Vaccine records are required before the consultation. These are semi-private lessons. Trainer only allows 5 dogs max per group class to allow some one-on-one time. Dogs who demonstrate fear, anxiety, reactivity, and or aggression are not appropriate for group lessons.
Intermediate Dog Training
This is a 6-week class. The prerequisite for this class is the completion of the Beginner class or your dog's/puppy's ability to demonstrate comparable skills from the Beginner's class. The Intermediate class will strengthen the behaviors your dog/puppy learned in Beginners, as well as learning new behaviors.
In the Intermediate class, your dog will learn the following:
Cues:
Heel
Kennel up
Wait
And add duration and/or distractions to:
Sit
Down
Stay
Come when called
Corrections:
Jumping
Leash Pulling
Excessive Barking
Digging
Nipping and Mouthing
Begging
Bolting
Chewing and Destruction
Stealing and Scavenging
WHAT YOU RECIEVE
Consultation for evaluation before Group lessons begin.
At the end of the 6 weeks, your pup will receive a certificate. You will receive a graduation photo of your pup. Benefits to this class will be an invitation to a private Facebook group for continued support, a training journal PDF before your training begins. Refreshing courses will be given at no extra cost with the completion of all 6 weeks.
All Dogs must have current Vaccine Records: DHPP, Bordetella, and Rabies
Cost: $300
ABOUT THE TRAINER
Holly Stephens
I'm Holly, and my journey with animals began at 17. With a background spanning domestic to exotic animals, I cultivated my passion in Los Angeles—working at a local pet store, volunteering at the Long Beach Aquarium, and the LA Zoo.
After relocating to San Diego for my Psychology degree at San Diego State University, I immersed myself in kennel environments, grooming, daycare, and caring for cats and dogs. At Birch Aquarium, I spent a summer as a camp intern educating children about ocean life. I also volunteered at The San Diego Humane Society in Pet Therapy and proudly served in Seaworld San Diego's Animal Care Department.
Since earning my Dog Training Certification from Animal Behavior College in 2013, I've continued to expand my expertise. I completed additional courses in Pet Sitting, Dog Walking, Feline Management, and Private Lessons. I'm a Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator with the AKC, a professional member of APDT, and hold an Elite Fear Free Certification. As a Mentor Trainer for Animal Behavior College and CATCH Canine Trainers Academy, I recently earned a Cat Training Certification.
At home in Wildomar, I cherish life with my Golden Retrievers, Mia and Raya, and my cat, Lilo—they constantly challenge and inspire me. My lifelong passion for animal behavior fuels my commitment to learning and teaching. I'm thrilled to help you strengthen your bond with your best friend.