FAQ

FAQ: dog training & in-home pet care in The Acreage, FL

Use this page to answer the common points first: service scope, group class fit, care rules, medication limits, and how online booking works.

Do reactive dogs belong in group classes?

No. Group classes are not appropriate for reactive dogs. Private training may be considered when the case is a workable fit.

What should I bring to class?

Bring high-value treats, water, a bowl, a flat collar or approved training gear, and a safe waiting setup such as a crate when needed.

How does pricing work for classes versus care visits?

Classes are priced as posted series or specialty offers. Care services are priced per walk, per visit, per day, or per night depending on the service.

Can you give medications?

Basic owner-provided medications may be accepted in advance as a paid add-on when written instructions are supplied and the task fits the approved visit plan.

Do you offer boarding or daycare?

No. All care services are in-home or client-location only. Client animals are not kept at our property.

How do I start pet care service?

Start on the booking page, submit the required care details, then complete the meet-and-greet before ongoing care is approved.

How soon do you reply after I submit booking details?

Most booking requests get a reply within one business day. If the request needs schedule review, class placement review, or home-visit approval, the reply may take a little longer.

What happens if weather cancels a class day?

Weather-related class interruptions are rescheduled so the full 6-week value is protected. We will update enrolled clients with the replacement timing.