Aggression Rehabilitation
Aggression Rehabilitation for the Dogs Other Trainers Decline
For the frightened, worn-out owner of a dog with a bite history or severe aggression, this is the most careful work we do. It starts with an honest assessment, not a promise, and it is run by specialists who have spent decades on exactly these cases.
How do you rehabilitate a dog with a bite history?
Aggression rehabilitation at Partners Dogs is specialist work for the most serious cases, bite history, multi-incident aggression, and handler-directed aggression, and it always begins with an honest PD360 assessment before anyone promises you anything.
A specialist meets your dog, maps the bite history, triggers, household, and medical factors, then tells you candidly whether rehabilitation is realistic, how long it should take, and what the management plan has to look like. Some cases we rebuild over an extended residential program with our specialist trainers. Others we refer to a veterinary behaviorist, and we say so on the call. Aggression is managed for life, not cured, but a safe, predictable, livable dog is what we work toward, and we back the plan with lifetime handler support.
IF YOU ARE READING THIS, YOU ARE EXHAUSTED
The Day That Made You Start Looking
- Your dog has already bitten, or come close. Maybe it was a guest, a family member, another dog, or your own hand reaching for the leash. Now you replay it, and you flinch before it can happen again.
- You have stopped having people over. The crate, the back bedroom, the careful choreography around the doorbell. Your home runs on management, and you are tired of being the only thing standing between your dog and a bad outcome.
- Another trainer already said no. You heard rehome, or you heard a number that felt like a brush-off, or nobody called back at all. You are not looking for false hope. You are looking for someone who will tell you the truth and then do the work.
Family-owned since 1997. 70,000+ dogs trained. 4.8 stars across 2,000+ reviews. Two Arizona campuses, Scottsdale and Cave Creek. Transparent pricing on every program.
WHERE EVERY CASE STARTS
An Honest Assessment Before Anyone Promises You Anything
We will not quote you a program or a price for a dog we have never seen. Every aggression case begins with a PD360 assessment, where a specialist meets your dog, walks back through the bite history, and looks for the real triggers, the household patterns, and the medical factors that a symptom alone will never reveal.
Then we tell you the truth. You leave that conversation knowing whether rehabilitation is realistic for your dog, roughly how long it should take, and what the day-to-day management has to look like for everyone to stay safe. Sometimes the honest answer is a residential program with our specialists. Sometimes it is a referral to a veterinary behaviorist, and if that is the right call, we say so on the spot. You get clarity either way, which is more than the silence you have been living with.
HOW THE WORK ACTUALLY HAPPENS
Built in Stages, and We Do Not Rush Them
Rehabilitation moves through three stages, and the timeline belongs to your dog, never to a calendar we set in advance.
Stabilize and read the dog. The first job is safety and information. Your dog settles into structure with specialists who have handled bite-history cases for years, while we confirm what we saw at the assessment against how your dog behaves day after day.
Rebuild the response under the trigger. This is the core of the work: lowering reactivity, rebuilding impulse control, and changing what your dog does in the moments that used to end badly. We use the balanced approach the dog in front of us needs, never one method forced onto every case.
Hand the dog back to you, carefully. A safer dog in our hands means nothing if the household cannot hold it. You learn the management plan, the handling, and the boundaries in go-home work, so the calm leaves with you instead of staying at the kennel.
We will never tell you your dog is cured. We will tell you the truth, build a plan you can actually hold, and stand behind it for as long as you have the dog.The Partners Dogs approach to aggression
AGGRESSION IS MANAGED, NOT CURED
You Are Not Doing This Alone Again
No honest trainer will tell you an aggressive dog is cured. What we work toward is a dog that is safe, predictable, and livable in your specific home, with a written plan you can actually follow when the trainers are not standing next to you.
That is why the people who handled your dog's case stay reachable after pickup. You leave with the management protocols, refresher access, and lifetime handler support, so a hard moment six months from now is a phone call, not a relapse. The same familiar team that knows your dog is the team you can lean on, for as long as you have the dog.
HONEST FROM THE FIRST CALL
Who We Take On, and Who We Send Elsewhere
The honest answer starts before you book anything. Here is the line we draw, and why drawing it protects your dog.
- Cases we rebuild. Bite history, multi-incident aggression, leash and barrier aggression, resource guarding, and handler-directed aggression that has crossed into real danger. If structure, specialist handling, and a committed household can get your dog to safe and livable, this is exactly the work we do.
- Cases we refer out. Severe predatory aggression toward small children, suspected neurological or medical drivers, and households that cannot commit to long-term management are often better served by a veterinary behaviorist. We keep a referral network of more than 50 vets for these moments. Pointing you there is not us giving up, it is us refusing to take your money for a plan that will not hold.
WHAT WE ARE ACTUALLY WORKING TOWARD
A Calmer, Safer Dog and a Home You Can Breathe In
Picture answering the door without your stomach dropping. A dog who can settle when the house gets busy instead of detonating. The crate becoming a choice, not a cage you depend on. We will not promise you a different dog, because aggression is managed for life, but a safe, predictable, livable one is what the effort is for. You have carried this quietly for long enough. The first step is simply telling us what happened.
THE RIGHT PROGRAM FOR THE SEVERITY
Where Your Dog's Plan Actually Lives
- Transform Camp From $8,929. Our deepest reset, the camp format for the hardest cases: bite history and family-directed aggression, the dogs other trainers decline. An honest prognosis comes first, always. Explore Transform Camp
- Behavior Camp From $6,244. A residential reset for moderate cases without a bite history, including reactivity, anxiety, and resource guarding caught before they escalate. Explore Behavior Camp
- Leash Reactivity Intensive Priced at your assessment. Focused work to take the charge out of the trigger when barking and lunging on leash is the heart of the problem. Explore the Intensive
- Private Lessons From $179 a session. Hands-on coaching for the committed owner who wants to do the daily work, with a specialist guiding every step. Explore Private Lessons
WHY TRUST US WITH THE CASE NOBODY ELSE WOULD
Specialists, Not Generalists, Doing This for Decades
Aggression is not a side specialty here. Family-owned since 1997, more than 70,000 dogs trained, and a roster of over 50 professional trainers means bite-history cases are routine work, handled by people who have seen yours before.
We do not pre-commit to one tool or one philosophy. After this many dogs, we have never found a single method that fits them all, so we use what works for the animal in front of us. The reputation that follows, 2,000+ reviews at a 4.8-star average across two Arizona campuses, was built on telling families the truth, including the ones we referred elsewhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can an aggressive dog ever be fully trusted again?
No honest trainer uses the word cured. Aggression is rehabilitated and managed, and the goal is a dog that is safe, predictable, and livable in your specific household, with a written plan you can follow long term. Many dogs improve a great deal, and we give you the realistic prognosis at the PD360 assessment rather than a promise.
Are there cases you will not take?
Yes, and we are upfront about it. Severe predatory aggression toward small children, suspected neurological or medical drivers, and households unable to commit to long-term management may be better served by a veterinary behaviorist, and we refer there when that is the right call.
How is this different from Behavior Camp or Transform Camp?
Behavior Camp handles moderate issues with no bite history. Aggression rehabilitation is the bite-history specialty, run by specialist trainers over an extended timeline with lifetime support. For multi-bite and family-directed aggression in a camp format, Transform Camp is the option we point you to.
How much does aggression rehabilitation cost?
It is intentionally case-specific. Severity, prognosis, and household needs vary too much to quote a flat number on a public page honestly, so the PD360 assessment produces a written plan with the realistic scope and investment for your dog. It always starts with the 199 dollar PD360 assessment.
How long does aggression rehabilitation take?
There is no fixed length, because it depends on the severity, the triggers, and how consistent the household can be. The PD360 assessment gives you a realistic timeline for your dog, and the hardest cases are typically rebuilt over an extended residential program rather than a quick fix.
Do you train aggressive dogs in Scottsdale and Cave Creek?
Yes. Aggression rehabilitation runs from both Arizona campuses, in Scottsdale and Cave Creek, and we serve families across Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Anthem, and the surrounding area. Start by booking a PD360 assessment at either location.
