Evaluation
Understand the dog, the owner, the home routine, and the goals.
Obedience, behavior correction, protection foundations, puppy structure, and real-world control built around your dog and your daily life.
Six clear training programs built around real behavior, control, confidence, and the owner’s daily life.

Build focus, clear communication, and reliable control in daily life.
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Address aggression, anxiety, reactivity, and unwanted behavior at the source.
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Develop controlled protection skills built on obedience, confidence, and safety.
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Start with strong foundations, clean habits, confidence, and early obedience.
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Build calm, confident behavior around people, dogs, sounds, and new places.
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Prepare working dogs for advanced control, performance, and real environments.
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Fawaz trains with one clear purpose: build a dog that understands, listens, and stays reliable when life gets loud.
The work is about communication, structure, confidence, and teaching owners how to lead with clarity.
From the first evaluation to follow-up support, every step is built to make training clear, practical, and easy to continue at home.
Understand the dog, the owner, the home routine, and the goals.
Choose the right program and build a structure that fits real life.
Practice obedience, behavior, confidence, and owner handling.
Keep progress clear, repeatable, and easy to maintain at home.
"The biggest change was not only the dog. We learned how to handle him with confidence."
"Clear structure, no confusion, and real improvement in daily behavior at home."
"Our dog became calmer around people and easier to control on walks."
"The sessions gave us a practical routine. His focus and confidence improved week after week."
"Professional, patient, and direct. We finally understand how to correct behavior consistently."
"A clear plan made all the difference. Our dog is more reliable at home and outdoors."
Private training includes obedience, behavior correction, protection foundations, puppy structure, socialization, and advanced K-9 work. The program is selected after evaluating your dog and your goals.
Yes. The first step is identifying the cause and triggers. Training then focuses on control, confidence, safe handling, and a structured plan adapted to the individual dog.
There is no fixed duration for every dog. The timeline depends on age, temperament, behavior history, training goals, and how consistently the owner follows the plan.
Yes. Owner involvement is essential because reliable behavior must continue outside the session. You will learn the commands, timing, boundaries, and daily routine needed to maintain progress.