ELEVATING CANINE COMPANIONSHIP
Building Trust and Harmony Between Dogs and Their Owners
Dedicated to advancing the art of the canine-human connection through training rooted in trust, respect, and understanding for a more balanced and fulfilling relationship
Comprehensive Training for Your Dog’s Mind and Body...
Private
Training
Experience one-on-one training tailored to meet your dog’s individual needs and your unique behavioral goals. Our private sessions focus on creating a foundation of trust, respect, and understanding for a balanced, well-mannered companion.
Pack
Walking
Join our structured pack walks to give your dog a healthy blend of exercise, obedience training, socialization, and mental stimulation. One of our most popular services, these walks help foster calmness, confidence, and a balanced mindset.
Puppy
Training
Expert Training Rooted in Dog Psychology and Canine Welfare
With a background in animal behavior and psychology, Raschel brings a unique approach to dog training. Her methods, rooted in balanced training and dog psychology, create an atmosphere of mutual respect and compassionate care towards canine welfare. Each service is tailored to meet the dogs’ needs, ensuring they experience a balanced, happy, and fulfilling life.
A Sanctuary for Dogs to Thrive and Build Lifelong Bonds
Little Wolf Canine Academy serves as a sanctuary for dogs, focusing on nurturing lifelong bonds built on trust. Raschel’s dedication to the well-being of dogs and their families is at the heart of the Academy’s mission: to strengthen the connection between dogs and their humans, allowing them to live harmoniously and thrive together.
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Take the first step toward a more harmonious and fulfilling relationship with your dog – let’s build trust, respect, and lasting companionship together.

