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Back to Balance Canine offers balanced, reward-based training. This practice carefully considers the dog's mental condition. We provide basic pet coaching, behavior change, and sport training. Private instruction as well as board-and-train services help create a clear line of communication between your dog and you. Our trainer specializes in competitive obedience required for sports such as AKC Obedience and French Ring. Work towards your desired sport with private or board-and-train lessons. Private lessons can last for 30-45 minutes, depending on your dog's energy and drive. This board-and-train system helps you build your dog's drive and stamina so they can flourish in the sport you've chosen. Dog enthusiasts who want to train in sports or high levels of obedience should use this board-and-train system. Pick the number of weeks that will work best for your dog and you. Weeks can be consecutive or spread out. Each week includes one training lesson.
 
B2BK9 Board and Train Program Reviews The Back to Balance Canine training program has positive evaluations from numerous reviewers. Several customers had thorough training with Chelsea and Dallas. They claim that this training was beneficial to their dogs' behavior. The program included board and train sessions and additional lessons to enhance communication between the dogs and their owners. Webb was still unsure about taking his dog for training. But, he did it and came back with a positive review. Webb was very grateful for Chelsea's dedication to the training. This commitment made his dog adjust well to the boarding program. After reading these reviews, Chelsea's character is one of the things that made Webb decide to take his dog for training at B2B9K9. This is due to Chelsea's ability to calm Webb's dogs down and train them effectively. The trainers at this facility successfully build a relationship with dogs to change their behaviors. The reviewers say that the changes are in the relaxed, obedient state of dogs and their tolerance for distractions. Dogs do well in walking and heeling after the training. Here is a summary of one of the reviews: One dog owner welcomed his dog, a pit bull-beagle mix, for boarding. He said that the dog was uncontrollable even after receiving training elsewhere. This training made it hard for the dog owner to take the dog for a walk. Then he decided to involve this training program in training his dog. The uniqueness of the training made the dog owner's dog respond well to the program. The dog started interacting with other dogs and listening to the owner. The dog owner now enjoys taking the dog for walks and giving it commands. The training was even effective in emergencies as it saved the dog from danger following the commands. Webb is satisfied with this training.