Milwaukee Dog Training

That Puts You and Your Dog on the Same Page

THREE flexible private dog training formats.
ONE clear path to better behavior—and a better bond.

Start Your Dog’s Training Journey

You Got A Dog To Enjoy Life Together, Not Make It More Stressful.

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Maybe your dog’s barking at neighbors, lunging at other dogs, or resource guarding their toys. Maybe your dog’s behavior won’t allow you to have guests in your home. Maybe your walks feel more like navigating a minefield than walking a dog. 

You’ve watched the videos.
You’ve read the books.

You might've even worked with a trainer.

But your dog’s behavior still feels out of control and your frustration is hitting an all-time high. Stress, chaos, guilt, confusion. It adds up fast. 

This doesn’t have to be your “normal.”

A calmer, more connected life with your dog is absolutely within reach.

How My Approach Builds Real Behavior Change

This isn’t about rushing through commands or sending your dog home “fixed.” It’s a step-by-step system that teaches you and your dog how to work together with clarity, structure, and trust.

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Establish Clear Communication

Create a consistent language between you and your dog that they actually understand.

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Teach Obedience One Step at a Time

Step-by-step training protocols for you and your dog so both of you can succeed.

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Prove it in the Real World

Once we’ve established a foundation, we add distractions and complexity so you can use your training in real life.

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Address Behavior Issues Head-On

Together, we tackle reactivity, aggression, and anxiety with proven, customized strategies.

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Integrate Real-Life Routines

Long-term success depends on how you live with your dog. Together, we’ll build systems you can actually follow.

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What Every Program Delivers

No matter which training format you choose, you’ll get:

Balanced Training That Makes Sense

Teach your dog what’s right and what’s not—with calm, fair communication.

Practical, Real-World Application

Dog training that works where it matters, in real-life environments and situations.

A Custom Fit for You & Your Dog

Programs shaped around your goals, your schedule, and your dog’s needs.

Three Ways to Train. The Same Solid Results



In-Home Training 

You train. I guide.



Ideal for: Hands-on owners who want to be fully involved from day one.

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What’s Included:

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(8) x 90-minute sessions in your home

🔸 Text support between lessons

🔸 Real-life practice in your neighborhood




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Owner Responsibility / Amount of Homework:

High. You are training the dog with step-by-step instructions, guidance, and check-ins from me


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Dog Pace of Learning / Training:  Gradual


Investment: $1495

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Day Training

We share the load.
Your dog learns faster.


Ideal for: Owners with limited time who still want to be involved in the foundational work. 
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What’s Included:

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(3) in-home lessons + (5) full-day drop-offs

🔸 Photo/video updates + text check-ins

🔸 One year of follow-up support




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Owner Responsibility / Amount of Homework:

Moderate. A hybrid approach. You lay the foundation(with trainer-led help), I accelerate the progress with intensive training.

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Dog Pace of Learning / Training: Medium / Moderate


Investment: $2195

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Board & Train

I train. You maintain.



Ideal for: Owners who want maximum support up front and a jumpstart on results.
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What’s Included:

🔸 3-week stay
for your dog with Bradley (Tuesday to Saturday)

🔸 Weekly go-home lessons every Saturday to begin integrating the training into your lifestyle

🔸 Text updates + progress check-ins

🔸 One year of follow-up support

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Owner Responsibility / Amount of Homework:

Low. I train the dog, you focus on the follow-through, and use the training to enforce things at home.


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Dog Pace of Learning / Training:  Accelerated


Investment: $2895

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Tails Wagging.
Owners Smiling.

Confidence
Restored.

Got Questions?

  • I use balanced training methods, which means I teach your dog both what to do and what not to do. That includes using rewards like food, praise, and play to reinforce the good stuff. And clear feedback or consequences for behaviors that aren’t safe, respectful, or welcome.

    What makes my approach different is that it’s not just about obedience cues. It’s about creating a clear language between you and your dog so you can actually communicate with them, and they can understand how you need them to behave. 

    Every training plan is customized to your lifestyle, your goals, and your dog’s unique needs. Sure, obedience is part of it—but that’s just one piece of the puzzle. We will also work on behavior modification, lifestyle tweaks, and integrating predictable routines into your life to make good behavior almost second nature for your dog.

  • I generally use prong collars, e-collars, slip leads, and food rewards.. When used correctly, these tools are safe, effective, and humane. 

    For example, a prong collar evenly distributes pressure around the neck, allowing a handler to easily communicate with their dog with a leash. The prongs are blunt, not sharp, and make teaching new behaviors and giving information with a leash much more effective. 

    E-collars (like the Mini Educator) use a gentle sensation similar to a TENS unit in physical therapy.  Once a dog is conditioned to an e-collar, it can be used to communicate with a dog in any situation, ensuring off-leash reliability, safety, and effective corrections. Whatever training tools or protocols we end up implementing, my goal is always to establish and maintain a consistent and reliable language between human and dog. I’ll show you exactly how to use each tool so you feel confident and your dog feels supported.

  • I don’t believe in sugarcoated promises. Your dog’s success depends on your commitment, consistency, and follow-through. There are no magic pills for dog behavior, and anyone who claims otherwise is lying to you. The good news is I have never had a dog who failed to make incredible progress when their owner is willing to put in the work. What I can guarantee is this: you’ll get a clear, personalized training plan with step-by-step guidance and support. I’ll coach you through it, explain the “why” behind everything we do, and stick with you through the entire process. Any struggle or setback you face, you will face with my support. I will help you in any way that I can to achieve the results you want with your dog.

  • It ultimately comes down to you and your lifestyle. 

    Private lessons are great for motivated dog owners who have the time and discipline to be consistent in implementing gradual changes. You will be largely responsible for the early teaching stages of the training program, and will have more homework than the other options. 

    Board and train programs, on the other hand, are much more intensive. You will typically only learn about the final stages of the training program. In other words, I will take care of all the training, then guide you on how to use and enforce the training system, and how to integrate it into your life.

    Day training programs are a nice marriage of the two. 

    Most behavioral issues can be accommodated in any program. 

    I usually recommend that you follow your gut about which program will work best for you. But you don’t have to decide now! Reach out. I’d be happy to discuss it with you and help you decide which option is the best fit for you and your dog. 

  • Any dogs staying with me for a board & train program follow a structured daily schedule focusing on obedience training, physical and mental exercise, and their unique behavioral issues. The structure focuses more on our routines and how we do things than on specific times of the day. 

    The day starts with potty breaks and breakfast. After a bit of downtime to digest, we will get into the main part of our day. While the daily schedule varies, I aim to do roughly 2-3 hours per day of individual training sessions focusing on obedience commands, duration and mindset work, socialization, and behavioral modification. In the evening, the dogs have dinner and an evening walk prior to being kenneled for the night. 

    In addition to this general framework, I also aim to do field trips and outings with dogs staying with me, but these aren’t a daily occurrence. 

    They get plenty of movement, downtime, and feedback throughout the day. It’s immersive but balanced. And you’ll see it all through regular updates.

  • Absolutely. I send regular updates so you can see exactly what your dog is working on and how they are doing. You’ll get full transparency and an open line of communication.

    Got questions? Just ask. I’m always happy to talk through what’s going on.

  • Yes—this is one of my main specialties. I help dogs with reactivity, fear, anxiety, and aggression every week. These aren’t easy issues, but you can make amazing progress with the right plan and structure.

    We’ll build a realistic program that keeps everyone safe and gives your dog better tools to navigate the world.

    Note that if your dog is human aggressive or has issues with strangers, you will need to do some preparation work prior to starting your training program, such as conditioning your dog to a muzzle. 

  • Your role is crucial. Training is a communication system between human and dog. Consistent communication (or lack thereof) creates the relationship dynamic between you and your dog. In other words, training doesn’t “stick” without your consistency at home.

    If you choose private lessons, that means practicing between sessions. If your dog is in board & train, it means showing up for your weekly lesson, practicing over the weekend, and continuing to follow through and uphold your expectations once your dog is home long-term. I’ll coach, guide, and support you, but I can’t move in with you. You ultimately have to be the one your dog follows, listens to, and looks to for guidance.

  • Both! I work with puppies starting at 8 weeks old in private lessons, and dogs 5 months or older in board & train. No matter your dog’s age or behavioral problems (reactivity, aggression, separation anxiety, etc.) I’ll meet you where you are and build a plan that works.

  • I take all major credit cards and offer PayPal’s “Pay It Later” option. If you need a custom payment plan, just reach out—I want to make quality training accessible for owners who are ready to do the work.

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