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Dog Training

Group classes fill by the week. Private sessions fill by the dog.

Training runs two different businesses under one name — scheduled group classes with a fixed calendar, and private sessions booked around one dog's specific problem. Conflating them on the site loses people looking for either.

What usually goes wrong

Group class schedules live in a spreadsheet nobody outside the business can see, private session enquiries need a phone call to even scope, and there is no way to show what a graduated dog can actually do.

What we build

The core of a dog training build

Group class schedules, bookable online

Class type, level, and available spots shown clearly, booked without a phone call.

Private session enquiry form

The specific behaviour issue captured up front, so the first conversation is useful rather than starting from zero.

Progress videos

Before-and-after training results are the best sales material a trainer has — showing them properly matters.

Certification and credentials

Training methodology and qualifications displayed clearly, since trust is the entire sale in this business.

Worth considering

Add-ons that actually move the needle here

Not everything on this list will fit you. The plan decides which ones do.

01

Package pricing for private sessions

Multi-session packages sold up front improve cash flow and commit the client to the full program rather than one session at a time.

02

Online booking for group classes

Removes the back-and-forth of checking availability by phone or message for every single enrolment.

03

Client progress tracking

A simple log of what has been covered and what is next, shared with the owner — it demonstrates value and justifies the next booking.

04

Virtual consultation option

A video call for an initial behaviour assessment before committing to an in-person package, which lowers the barrier for a hesitant new client.

Step 3 of 3

Now let's build your plan.

A few more questions about how you actually run things, then we'll put together what we'd do and what it would take. Free, and yours to keep either way.

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