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For one person with several dogs - If you have multiple
dogs, enter the dog with the most problems and apply the handling techniques learned to the others with no extra cost. Dogs
love to compete for your attention, so work them in front of one another and switch off. Keep them at the same pace as you
move through each session successfully training the entire pack.
For up to 5 people with several dogs - If you have
multiple friends that would like to buddy up and train their dogs, this would increase motivation and divide up the cost.
Ex. Four friends, A, B, C, and D each have one wild Retriever and would like to enroll in Santa Barbara Pet Services’
private dog training course. An acceptable, low cost, and schedule friendly way of reaching everyone’s objectives would
be for the friends to divide the training fee into four. Friend B, C, and D would then pay Friend A their part. Friend A would
then pay Santa Barbara Pet Services as if it were one dog entered. This unilateral contract (promise for an act) would be
between Friend A and Santa Barbara Pet Services. Friend A is entitled to 8 sessions of training. Friend A would then have
to make a separate contract with Friend B, C, and D to include them in the sessions bought by Friend A. Friend A would be
responsible for scheduling a time where each friend can maintain progress as they move through the course. The only reason
we don’t offer to teach group classes to the public is because of scheduling. By putting one person in charge of a group’s
schedule nobody legally gets left behind and set up for failure.
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