FAQ > Potential clients (11 entries)
General tips for potential clients and information about the initial consultation
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Simply choose the most convenient way for you to contact us : contact us via the Contact form ...
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As the great American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright said, "I never design a building before I've seen the site and met the people who will be using it." As ...
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During the Evaluation appointment we want to get to know you and your dog and identify any issues you want or need to work on. For this reason, we always meet ...
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It depends on how long it takes us to discuss all the questions and issues, but we ask our potential clients to reserve 2 hours so we have time to cover ...
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We will discuss the results of the Evaluation with you and present you with the general outline of a customized training and/or behavioral modification plan developed specifically to meet the training ...
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We are all interested in solving problems as quickly as possible. Perhaps an analogy will help to explain our philosophy regarding quick solutions to "small issues". If a patient ...
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Yes! We recommend booking the Evaluation during which we provide our clients with some practical tips related to housebreaking. If you're interested, please contact us . If additional guidance ...
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Absolutely. Some trainers and training facilities do not accept intact dogs to be trained. At FINE-TUNED CANINES we believe that all dogs have the right to professional behavioral help ...
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Dogs learn all their lives. Here a 9-year old Vizsla female is enjoying her newly learned agility skill: jumping over obstacles. She also beceme crate-trained at 9 years old, learned good ...
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Absolutely! Not only we enjoy working with dogs of any size, but we personally own one dog that's large and one Lexi working with a large dog Molly (South African Boerboel ...
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Yes. We work with dog owners who own more than one dog. We can schedule one appointment, however we need to evaluate each dog (as each dog is an individual) and ...


