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Contact Kindly K9 Training
Tell us about your dog and what's going on. Texting is fastest — but every road below reaches the same trainer.
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Serving Denver, Lakewood, and Aurora — in your home, on your schedule.
Not sure which service your dog needs? Browse the programs — or just describe the behavior in your message and we'll point you right.
No pressure, no upsell
What happens after you reach out
You'll get a reply from the trainer directly — not a call center, not an automated sequence. Expect a few clarifying questions about your dog, your home, and what's going on, because a useful answer depends on real details, not guesswork.
From there you'll get an honest read: whether it sounds like a fit, which service makes sense, and roughly what a session would look like for your situation. If it's not a fit — a case that needs a vet or behaviorist first, say — you'll hear that too, instead of a sales pitch anyway.
Reaching out costs nothing. You're just describing your dog and getting a straight answer; session details get discussed once it's clear what your dog actually needs.
Before you write
Contact FAQ
What should I include in my message?
Your dog's age and breed, your neighborhood, and the behavior you want help with. One honest paragraph beats a perfect essay — and if it's an aggression case, mention any bite history up front.
How fast will I hear back?
Texts are usually the fastest to get a reply. Form messages land in the same inbox — you'll get a personal answer, not an autoresponder.
What does the first visit look like?
An in-home session: we meet your dog where they're comfortable, watch the real behavior, and get to work. Sessions run long and thorough — typically around three hours — and one visit is typically all that's needed.
Is there a cost to just reach out?
No. Texting, calling, or sending a message costs nothing — you're describing your dog and getting an honest read. Session details only come up once it's clear what your dog actually needs.
What if the problem feels embarrassing or really severe?
Tell us anyway — the good, the embarrassing, and the scary. An honest picture is the only way to get an honest answer, and nothing you describe is a surprise to a trainer who specializes in aggression and unsocialized dogs.
Do you offer any discounts?
Yes — military members get 25% off. Mention it when you reach out.