Q22. What Happens if My Dog Doesn’t Improve During Training?

At Dominion K9, your dog’s success is our top priority. We’re committed to providing high-quality, personalized training that works—not just in our sessions, but in your real life.

That’s why we stand behind our training with a results-focused support policy:

If expectations aren’t fully met, and we believe there’s something we can improve in our approach, we’ll offer additional support—this may include extra guidance, adjustments to the training plan, or even free session credits where appropriate.

However, it’s important to understand what this guarantee does and doesn’t cover:

When We Offer Additional Support or Free Sessions

  • We notice something in the training approach that needs tweaking
  • You’re following through with the homework, and your dog is still struggling
  • We believe a fresh strategy or extra session could accelerate progress

When It Doesn’t Apply

  • You’re not consistently practicing at home
  • The homework isn’t being implemented as discussed
  • Sessions are missed or rescheduled too frequently to build momentum

…then unfortunately, we can’t offer free sessions, as the lack of progress would be due to inconsistency rather than training quality.

Our Commitment

In every session, we’ll show you what’s possible by working with your dog in real-time. If we can do it, and you’re able to follow through during that session, then we know the process works. Your job is to take that momentum home and keep it going.

Our role is to guide, support, and adjust when needed—but the results come from teamwork.

Written By Monil Christian

Monil Christian lives in Calgary, Alberta and is the proud owner of Dominion K9. He has various certifications in professional dog training and has a passion to teach his clients how to train their furry friend to be an obedient and joyful dog.
May 14, 2025

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