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  • I contacted the Dog Wizard to help with my 2 year old dog who can be fearful of men or people who wear hats in certain situations. I wanted to do in-home training classes so my husband and I could gain knowledge and skills to help her through her paranoia. I was told the best option for my dog was a 2.5 week stay at their facility, for $3,000. This fee also included additional services. I contacted the trainer and told her we felt our dog did not require a 2.5 week stay and additional services to get the issue under control. This isn't a debilitating issue, and doesn't consistently happen. I asked, again, about in-home, one-on-one sessions or different options. The trainer responded after some time and said she "thought about it" and we could do a different program for $1500. Overall, I was extremely disappointed that what we wanted to try (one-on-one sessions) was never offered to us or even mentioned. The trainer simply ignored it. I felt like the trainer did not listen to our needs. In addition, our dog experiences stress when away from us, to the point she got colitis after we went out of the country and she stayed with a well known family member. I have also read that Dog Wizard uses shock collars. I will not let someone make my dog uncomfortable or fearful trying to teach them something. During our initial phone conversation, I asked if I would be able to see my dog if we did the 2.5 week stay. I was told they HIGHLY advise against this. I refuse to put my dog in the hands of someone using shock collars and who doesn't want me seeing my dog during training. Since this occurrence, we have found a fantastic dog trainer in Charlotte who is meeting with us one-on-one every week. We are working on positive reinforcement and coping mechanisms to help get our dog's actions under control. This has given my husband and I the opportunity to work alongside the trainer and our dog, giving us the knowledge to continue what we are learning well after training stops! So far, the results are beautiful!
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