Why I Offer a Minimum of 3 Sessions

Dog training isn’t a “one and done” experience.
Real change takes time — time for your dog to process, for you to learn new skills, and for trust to grow between you both.

That’s why at The Mojo Method, I offer training in a minimum of three sessions. It’s not about selling more time — it’s about setting you and your dog up for genuine success.

Dogs Learn Through Repetition

One session can give you a foundation, but lasting results come from repetition and reinforcement.
In session one, we lay the groundwork.
By session two, your dog starts to generalise that learning in the real world.
By session three, you both begin to feel confident — because you’ve practised, reflected, and adjusted together.

Because Owners Need Time to Build Confidence Too

Training isn’t just about the dog — it’s about you too!
Most owners leave the first session feeling excited but slightly overwhelmed.
By session two, things start to click (forgive the pun), and by session three, you’re reading your dog’s signals, adjusting calmly, and handling challenges with ease.

My goal is to give you the confidence to go on from our sessions to implement everything you’ve learned!

Behaviour Change Takes Time

Just like humans, dogs need time to unlearn habits and form new emotional responses.
Three sessions allow enough space between lessons for practice, feedback, and troubleshooting — without losing momentum.

You Deserve Results That Last

I could offer single sessions, but that would only serve short-term relief. And the truth is, I wouldn’t be able to properly give you to tools you need to succeed.


My goal is to help you understand your dog — not just get them to behave.
That takes guidance, patience, and a little structure — and three sessions is the sweet spot for genuine transformation.

🐾 Ready to start your dog’s calm and connected training journey?

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