2 Week Behavior Modification Board & Train
For Fear, Anxiety, Reactivity, Resource Guarding, and Dogs with Bite History
$3,625
Not every dog needs behavior modification training. This program is specifically designed for dogs struggling with serious behavioral challenges that impact safety, quality of life, and the relationship between dog and owner.
Whether your dog is reacting to strangers, barking and lunging on walks, guarding resources, showing fear-based aggression, struggling with visitors in the home, or has a history of biting, our Behavior Modification Board & Train is designed to create a safer, more manageable dog while teaching owners how to maintain progress long-term.
Who This Program Is For
This program may be a good fit if your dog:
Has bitten a person or another dog
Has a documented bite history
Displays fear-based aggression
Reacts aggressively toward strangers
Struggles with visitors entering the home
Barks, lunges, growls, or snaps at people
Displays territorial behavior
Resource guards food, toys, furniture, or people
Shows significant anxiety or fear around everyday situations
Has difficulty remaining calm around triggers
Has failed previous obedience programs
Because every dog is different, all behavior cases are screened before acceptance into the program.
Our Philosophy
Behavior modification is not about suppressing behavior.
Our goal is to help dogs learn safer responses, improve emotional regulation, build confidence, and develop reliable communication with their owners.
Many behavior problems are rooted in fear, anxiety, insecurity, overstimulation, or learned habits. We work to identify the underlying causes while building practical skills that improve safety and daily life.
What Your Dog Will Learn
Training goals are customized to each dog but may include:
Foundational Obedience
Sit
Place
Recall
Loose leash walking
Extended duration behaviors
Impulse control
Behavior Modification Skills
Neutrality around triggers
Improved focus around distractions
Structured exposure to real-world environments
Calm behavior around people
Confidence-building exercises
Better decision-making under stress
Reduced reactivity and over-arousal
Household Management
Door manners
Visitor protocols
Crate training
Structured routines
Boundary setting
Calm household behavior
Real-World Training
Dogs do not learn exclusively in a training room.
When appropriate, training may take place in:
Neighborhoods
Parks
Trails
Pet-friendly stores
Public environments
Residential areas
Controlled socialization settings
This helps dogs learn how to generalize behaviors beyond a single location.
Safety First
Safety is always our top priority.
For dogs with bite history, aggression concerns, or significant reactivity, additional safety protocols may be required, including:
Basket muzzle conditioning
Long lines
Structured introductions
Environmental management
Controlled exposure plans
Training progresses at the dog's pace to avoid overwhelming or flooding the dog.
Daily Structure
Your dog lives with a professional trainer and receives daily structure, handling, training sessions, and real-world exposure opportunities throughout the program.
Each day is designed to balance:
Training
Mental enrichment
Rest and recovery
Exercise
Confidence-building
Household manners
Owner Transfer Session
One of the most important parts of the program happens when your dog goes home.
At the end of training, you'll receive a detailed transfer lesson covering:
Everything your dog learned
Handling techniques
Management strategies
Safety protocols
Equipment usage
Homework and maintenance
We teach you how to continue the training so progress can continue after the program ends.
What Results Can You Expect?
Most owners see meaningful improvements in:
Focus
Obedience
Impulse control
Handler engagement
Reactivity management
Household behavior
Confidence and structure
However, behavior modification is not a quick fix.
Dogs with fear, anxiety, aggression, or bite history often require ongoing management and continued training after returning home.
No ethical trainer can guarantee the elimination of aggression, reactivity, or future biting behavior.
Our goal is to create significant progress, improve safety, and give both dog and owner the tools necessary for long-term success.
Is This Program Right For Your Dog?
Because behavior cases vary greatly, all behavior modification dogs are screened before acceptance.
Contact us today to discuss your dog's history, behavior concerns, and goals. We'll help determine whether this program is the right fit and create a training plan tailored to your dog's needs.
Good Bones K9 Training Veteran-Owned • Woman-Owned Serving Indianapolis and Surrounding Areas
For Fear, Anxiety, Reactivity, Resource Guarding, and Dogs with Bite History
$3,625
Not every dog needs behavior modification training. This program is specifically designed for dogs struggling with serious behavioral challenges that impact safety, quality of life, and the relationship between dog and owner.
Whether your dog is reacting to strangers, barking and lunging on walks, guarding resources, showing fear-based aggression, struggling with visitors in the home, or has a history of biting, our Behavior Modification Board & Train is designed to create a safer, more manageable dog while teaching owners how to maintain progress long-term.
Who This Program Is For
This program may be a good fit if your dog:
Has bitten a person or another dog
Has a documented bite history
Displays fear-based aggression
Reacts aggressively toward strangers
Struggles with visitors entering the home
Barks, lunges, growls, or snaps at people
Displays territorial behavior
Resource guards food, toys, furniture, or people
Shows significant anxiety or fear around everyday situations
Has difficulty remaining calm around triggers
Has failed previous obedience programs
Because every dog is different, all behavior cases are screened before acceptance into the program.
Our Philosophy
Behavior modification is not about suppressing behavior.
Our goal is to help dogs learn safer responses, improve emotional regulation, build confidence, and develop reliable communication with their owners.
Many behavior problems are rooted in fear, anxiety, insecurity, overstimulation, or learned habits. We work to identify the underlying causes while building practical skills that improve safety and daily life.
What Your Dog Will Learn
Training goals are customized to each dog but may include:
Foundational Obedience
Sit
Place
Recall
Loose leash walking
Extended duration behaviors
Impulse control
Behavior Modification Skills
Neutrality around triggers
Improved focus around distractions
Structured exposure to real-world environments
Calm behavior around people
Confidence-building exercises
Better decision-making under stress
Reduced reactivity and over-arousal
Household Management
Door manners
Visitor protocols
Crate training
Structured routines
Boundary setting
Calm household behavior
Real-World Training
Dogs do not learn exclusively in a training room.
When appropriate, training may take place in:
Neighborhoods
Parks
Trails
Pet-friendly stores
Public environments
Residential areas
Controlled socialization settings
This helps dogs learn how to generalize behaviors beyond a single location.
Safety First
Safety is always our top priority.
For dogs with bite history, aggression concerns, or significant reactivity, additional safety protocols may be required, including:
Basket muzzle conditioning
Long lines
Structured introductions
Environmental management
Controlled exposure plans
Training progresses at the dog's pace to avoid overwhelming or flooding the dog.
Daily Structure
Your dog lives with a professional trainer and receives daily structure, handling, training sessions, and real-world exposure opportunities throughout the program.
Each day is designed to balance:
Training
Mental enrichment
Rest and recovery
Exercise
Confidence-building
Household manners
Owner Transfer Session
One of the most important parts of the program happens when your dog goes home.
At the end of training, you'll receive a detailed transfer lesson covering:
Everything your dog learned
Handling techniques
Management strategies
Safety protocols
Equipment usage
Homework and maintenance
We teach you how to continue the training so progress can continue after the program ends.
What Results Can You Expect?
Most owners see meaningful improvements in:
Focus
Obedience
Impulse control
Handler engagement
Reactivity management
Household behavior
Confidence and structure
However, behavior modification is not a quick fix.
Dogs with fear, anxiety, aggression, or bite history often require ongoing management and continued training after returning home.
No ethical trainer can guarantee the elimination of aggression, reactivity, or future biting behavior.
Our goal is to create significant progress, improve safety, and give both dog and owner the tools necessary for long-term success.
Is This Program Right For Your Dog?
Because behavior cases vary greatly, all behavior modification dogs are screened before acceptance.
Contact us today to discuss your dog's history, behavior concerns, and goals. We'll help determine whether this program is the right fit and create a training plan tailored to your dog's needs.
Good Bones K9 Training Veteran-Owned • Woman-Owned Serving Indianapolis and Surrounding Areas

