Elite Service Dog Training

Reliable public behavior, cleaner obedience, and training that holds up in real life.

Need A Dog You Can Actually Trust In Public?

Is your dog unable to stay calm in public?
Does your dog ignore commands or lack focus?
Do you need a reliable service dog for daily life or flights?
Struggling with anxiety, alerts, or public access issues?

Training Services

Public access training

Public Access Training

Airline preparation

Airline Preparation

Behavior modification

Behavior Modification

How It Works

A clear training path matters when you are trusting someone with daily support, public access, and travel preparation.

Initial Consultation

We start with your needs, lifestyle, travel expectations, and the type of support you are trying to build into daily life.

Dog Evaluation

Your dog is reviewed for temperament, stability, focus, and readiness for structured service work in real public settings.

Training Plan

We recommend the right level of public access, task work, behavior refinement, and travel preparation based on your goals.

Handler Transfer

You receive a dog that is trained with structure, plus follow-through on how to handle, reinforce, and maintain that reliability.

Immersive Board & Train

  • For dogs that need calmer behavior, stronger obedience, and better control in public.
  • Built for owners who want steadier handling and results that hold up outside the house.

Every program starts with an evaluation.

Why Choose Us
Real-world environments Training built for real public settings.
Structured evaluation We start by seeing what the dog actually needs.
Video progress tracking Owners can follow the work as it develops.
Professional training standards Work that stays reliable in public.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most before they commit to training, evaluation, travel preparation, or a working service dog plan.

How do I start the process?

It starts with a consultation where we learn about your needs, daily routine, environment, and what kind of service work may actually fit your situation before recommending a realistic next step.

Can you train my current dog?

Possibly. We first assess temperament, nerves, health, and whether the dog has the stability and drive needed for real service work instead of simply assuming every pet is suitable.

Is there an age limit?

Usually younger dogs are better for intensive programs, but some older dogs can still qualify if health, focus, temperament, and learning ability are still strong enough for the work.

Do you help with self-training?

Yes. We can support owner-led training through milestone checklists, one-on-one coaching, formal progress reviews, and clearer structure for what should happen next.

What support do you offer after graduation?

We provide follow-up help for troubleshooting, skill refreshers, and guidance as travel, housing, or documentation needs change over time after the main training is done.

Is your certification recognized?

We provide documented training records and attestation that align with real task work and public access standards, including travel guidance when those documents are needed.

Why does service dog training cost so much?

Because it takes a large amount of individualized work, real-world exposure, professional handling, and follow-through to produce results that stay reliable outside the training environment.

How long does full training take?

That depends on the dog and the type of work needed. Simpler goals can take less time, while complex multi-task roles and heavier public access work usually take much longer.

Do you only work locally?

No. We can support remote coaching and, when appropriate, coordinate travel or transport for handler integration outside the local area or even outside the country.

Can you help with flights and hotels?

Yes. Travel preparation can be built into the training plan so the dog is better prepared for airports, hotels, tighter spaces, and higher-distraction public settings.

What if my dog already has training?

That helps, but we still judge the dog by how the behavior holds up in real environments, not just how it looks in a quiet lesson setting with limited distractions.

How do I know if a service dog is right for me?

We go through that carefully during intake, including your condition, lifestyle, ability to manage a working dog, and whether that support would truly improve daily life in a meaningful way.

Contact Us

Please note:We are not taking new clients for immediate intake at this time. If you need service dog training or evaluation, submit your information below and wait for a reply.

Training Location

Serving clients through our training location in Rosemere, Quebec.

315 Bd Curé-Labelle Suite 1001, Rosemère, Quebec J7A 2H
315 Bd Curé-Labelle Suite 1001, Rosemère, Quebec J7A 2H