06/01/2022
Training your pet is a whole family event! I'm this session we got mom, dad, and fur siblings all working hard together to help the pups be the best behaved they can be! If you have multiple pets we have a session for that!
"A disciple is a student, not a recipient of behavioral consequences." Book a series of sessions in advance, and receive a discounted rate!
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Ladson, SC
29456
Monday | 10am - 11am |
2:30pm - 5pm | |
Tuesday | 9am - 11am |
2:30pm - 5pm | |
Wednesday | 2:30pm - 5pm |
Thursday | 10am - 11am |
2:30pm - 5pm | |
Friday | 9am - 11am |
2:30pm - 5pm | |
Saturday | 8am - 5pm |
Sunday | 8am - 5pm |
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Free Half-Hour Initial Consultation. 15% Military Discount on training packages for Active, Retired, and their families.
15% Discount on training packages for First Responders.
Pay Per Lesson: $70 (Per Session) Book a series of sessions in advance, and receive a discounted rate! Session Packages: 3 (1 Hour) Sessions: $195 6 (1 Hour) Sessions: $360 Owner/Head Trainer: Milo Thomas ABCDT
On Point Dog training services use force-free methods to encourage positive behavior in canines. With positive reinforcement, dog are able to learn faster, work harder, and enjoy themselves at the same time. Hundreds of years of domestication has changed domestic canines completely, leaving our present-day pooches with a yearning to please, and a desire for structure in their everyday routine. Using purely positive means of training, owners can establish better communication, a stronger confidence in training, and a lifelong bond with their animal. On Point Dog training strives to build confidence in canines and their owners by providing tools and advice on how to communicate effectively between our two species, and at the same time build a strong connection between animal and trainer. Dogs are our companions, and for most of us, our world. They deserve our respect, kindness, and patience in training.