Dog owners researching board and train programs want to understand your training methods, see before-and-after videos of real dogs, and know exactly what behaviors their dog will have when they come home. A website that shows transformation results and explains the process earns the enrollment. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Dog Training in KC

Web Design for Dog Trainers & Board and Train Programs in Kansas City

Dog owners considering a board and train program are making a significant decision — they are handing over their dog for two to four weeks and paying $1,500 to $4,000 or more for the outcome. Before they commit, they research intensely: your training philosophy (balanced, positive reinforcement, e-collar, relationship-based), what specific behaviors the program addresses (recall, leash reactivity, aggression, basic obedience), what a day looks like for their dog in your facility, what happens during the owner handoff at the end of the program, and whether you offer follow-up support so the training holds at home. They want to see real results on real dogs — before-and-after videos of dogs similar to theirs — not generic marketing language. A dog training website that is transparent about your methods, shows documented results on real client dogs, explains the program structure day by day, and addresses the handoff process earns the consultation call from the dog owner who is serious about solving a real problem.

What dog owners research before enrolling in board and train

  • Training methods — balanced, positive reinforcement, e-collar, relationship-based — your philosophy
  • Program structure — what a training day looks like, hours worked, socialization, sleep arrangement
  • Behavior specialties — reactivity, aggression, recall, leash manners, separation anxiety
  • Handoff process — how you teach owners what the dog learned, follow-up support after pickup
  • Results — before and after videos or photos of real client dogs with similar issues

What your dog training website would include

  • Training philosophy — your method, why you use it, what results it produces, who it is best for
  • Program breakdown — board and train duration, daily schedule, what behaviors are addressed
  • Results gallery — before and after videos or photos organized by behavior issue
  • Handoff process — what owners learn at pickup, follow-up sessions, maintenance training
  • Day training and lessons — in-home, group class, and private lesson options beyond board and train
  • Intake form with dog breed, age, problem behaviors, history, training goals, timeline

What clients say

“I was getting inquiries from people who had no idea what board and train involved — they thought it was boarding with some basic commands mixed in. Explaining the program, the handoff, and the follow-up support from scratch in every phone call was exhausting. The new site with my training philosophy explained, my program structure laid out day by day, and my before-and-after videos of real client dogs changed everything. People who call now already understand what they're getting. The intake form gets me exactly the information I need to know whether the dog is a good fit before we even talk.”

— M. Hendricks, certified dog trainer, Belton, MO

Simple pricing

A dog training site with program breakdown, methods, and intake form starts at $225. A full site with results gallery, handoff process, and lesson options is $425–$850. One board and train enrollment covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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