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FAQ: Do you cover shelter or rescue dogs with an unknown history?
Short answer: of course we do. As long as we have capacity, we will take on any dog we can, including any kind of dog with unknown or traumatic histories. Those are often the dogs we love working with most. They’re typically the most misunderstood, the most challenging, and the ones who need real help, not another curriculum-based dog training package. Some rescue dogs may need immediate, hands-on intervention before we’re able to give them long-term coverage, depending on t
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 18, 20251 min read
FAQ: How much does Fast-Track Coverage cost?
Fast-Track Coverage, our immediate help option for dogs struggling with pre-existing issues, costs $1,199. There's a good reason for that. First, it’s far more affordable than almost any legitimate behavior-rehab program, especially for dogs dealing with aggression, anxiety, or reactivity. Most high-quality programs charge several thousand dollars. Second, Fast-Track Coverage doesn’t just fix what’s happening right now, it unlocks coverage for that same issue for the rest of
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Canine Coverage™
Learn everything about Canine Coverage™, the first dog behavior coverage designed to protect your dog’s emotional and behavioral wellbeing. This complete FAQ explains how it works, who it’s for, Fast-Track vs. standard coverage, and why it’s transforming dog behavior support for everyone.
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 10, 20256 min read
FAQ: How do I stop my dog from chewing?
Chewing is a normal behavior for dogs. When they chew furniture or objects around the house, they aren't purposefully being "bad", they just simply haven't been taught what's appropriate and inappropriate to chew. When it comes to destructive chewing, that usually means a dog’s emotional or physical needs aren’t being met. Dogs chew to self-soothe, relieve stress, explore, or burn excess energy. So while boundaries (including appropriate punishment) are part of the solution
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 7, 20252 min read
FAQ: Should I get training again if my dog already did a program?
Did your dog finish training, but new issues popped up? Find out when additional training is worth it, and when Canine Coverage can save you from paying for another full program.
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 1, 20252 min read
FAQ: Why is dog training so expensive?
If you want to know why dog training costs so much, and what's a more affordable option, this is the article for you.
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 1, 20252 min read
FAQ: How much does Canine Coverage™ cost per month?
How much does Canine Coverage cost? Get a transparent breakdown of pricing, what's included, and how we protect dog owners like you from expensive issues.
Zachary Pezanko
Dec 1, 20252 min read
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