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Is Mainframe Canine the Right Fit?
Mainframe Canine works best for households that:
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• Want reliable obedience in real-world environments
Are looking for structure and clear systems — not tricks or shortcuts
• Are willing to stay involved in maintaining the system
• Value thoughtful training over quick fixes
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Mainframe Canine may not be the right fit if:
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• You are choosing training purely based on price
• You expect a “drop-off miracle” with no owner involvement
• You want a quick fix instead of long-term structure

Every dog and household is different. After reviewing your application, I may recommend one of the following training formats depending on the dog, goals, and level of support needed.
Training Formats
Programs are offered based on case fit and availability.
These programs focus on building clear communication, reliable obedience, and dogs that can function in everyday life — not just controlled environments.
4 Week Board & Train — On-Leash Foundations
Best for: Obedience, manners, and improving everyday control
What's included:
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Customized obedience training (on-leash focus)
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Place, recall (on leash), heel, sit, and down stay
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Crate manners, focus, and duration work
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Daily structure and real-life handling in a home environment
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Real-world distraction training
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Introduction to e-collar conditioning when appropriate
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Owner transfer sessions
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Follow-up support after completion
This program builds the foundation for long-term reliability. Full off-leash freedom is not the goal of a 4-week program — structure and clarity come before freedom.

Program Investment:
​Starting at $3,200
Financing options available for qualified applicants.
Program length is determined by the dog’s needs, history, and owner goals. Not every dog is a candidate for off-leash work.
6 Week Board & Train — Off-Leash Reliability
Best for: Higher distraction environments and off-leash reliability goals
What's included:
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Customized obedience training (on- and off-leash focus)
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Advanced recall, heel, and duration under higher levels of distraction
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Place work with increased distance, duration, and reliability
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E-collar conditioning and transition to reliable off-leash communication
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Daily structure and real-life handling in a home environment
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Real-world distraction training in public and everyday environments
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Owner transfer sessions
(Minimum 8 hours of total instruction) -
Follow-up support after completion

This program allows the additional time needed for conditioning, proofing, and reliable off-leash work in real environments.
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Dogs who complete the 4-week program may transition into this program when off-leash reliability is the goal.
Program Investment:
​Starting at $5,000
Financing options available for qualified applicants.
Program length is determined by the dog’s needs, history, and owner goals. Not every dog is a candidate for off-leash work.
Meet Your Trainer



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I work with dogs and owners who want more than quick obedience fixes. My training focuses on clear structure, honest communication, and building systems that work in real life.
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Rather than taking large numbers of dogs, I intentionally keep my program very limited. This allows each dog to receive focused, individualized training while ensuring owners understand how to maintain the results long-term.
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My goal isn’t just to train your dog — it’s to help you build a stable, reliable system that works for your everyday life.
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Training should create clarity, not confusion — for both the dog and the owner.



What Happens After You Apply?
Mainframe Canine works on a limited, application-only basis to ensure every dog receives focused training and every owner understands how to maintain the results.
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Here's what the process looks like:
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1. Application Review
Once you submit the application, I personally review the details about your dog, their history, and the goals you have for training.
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Not every dog is the right fit for every program, so this step helps determine whether Mainframe Canine is the right match.
2. Consultation
If your application looks like a good fit, we’ll schedule a consultation call to discuss:
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• Your dog’s behavior and training history
• Your household structure and goals
• What level of training support may be appropriate
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This conversation helps ensure expectations are clear before moving forward.
3. Program Recommendation
Based on your dog’s needs and your goals, I may recommend a specific training format or timeline.
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Some dogs may benefit from a 4-week foundation program, while others may require additional time for conditioning, proofing, and reliability.
4. Scheduling Your Dog’s Training
If we decide to move forward, we’ll schedule your dog’s Board & Train start date based on availability.
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Mainframe Canine intentionally accepts only a small number of dogs each month to ensure every dog receives focused attention and structured training.
Ready to get started?
If you're looking for clear structure, honest training, and real-world reliability, submit an application below.
What Owners Are Saying
Real Results from Local Dogs
What local owners are saying about training that works in real life.
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“Before training she didn’t want to leave the house. Now she walks confidently everywhere with us.”
Merayna Crook
(Ophelia, Husky)
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“My dog had severe separation anxiety — escaping his crate and destroying things whenever I left. After training, he now sleeps calmly through the night in his crate and stays relaxed when I'm away. The difference has been incredible.”

“Our little Chewy is a completely different dog. The jumping, biting, and marking stopped, and we finally have structure and calm in the house. The transformation has been amazing.”
Diolanda Dye
(Chewy, Shih Tzu)
Daniel Flores
(Georgie, Dutch Shepherd)
Training results vary based on consistency, follow-through, and the individual dog.