7-to-7
All-Day Learning, Zero Overnight Stress
Professional Results Without the Overnight Boarding
⏰ 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
🏠 Sleep at Home
✅ Certified Trainers
The Ultimate Day Training Experience
Our 7-to-7 Training Program is a premium alternative to traditional Board & Train—designed for busy owners who want accelerated results without overnight boarding. Drop your dog off at 7:00 AM and pick them up at 7:00 PM for a full day of structured learning, enrichment, and real-world practice with our professional training team.
This program is ideal for dogs that need a jumpstart on cue acquisition, manners, leash skills, confidence-building, or a specific goal of yours. Your dog will enjoy:
Personalized Training Plans tailored to their needs
Multiple Training Sessions throughout the day
Structured Socialization in a safe, supervised setting
Mental Enrichment and downtime to prevent overstimulation
Each day includes progress tracking, and you’ll receive daily report cards filled with photos and training videos featuring your pup, so you can see your dog’s success in action.
Why Choose 7-to-7?
Same expert-level training as a Board & Train program
No overnight boarding stress for your dog
Ideal for busy schedules—training while you work
Flexible enrollment options: 2-week or 3-week intensives
Training Areas Will Include:
Cue Acquisition
Loose-leash walking
Polite greetings and impulse control
Crate training and manners
Confidence-building and focus around distractions
Structured play sessions and appropriate play manners
Class Options
Level 1: DYNO Dawning
✓ 20 Basic cues, including Loose Leash Walking, Recall (inside and outside), STAY, and LEAVE IT
✓ Working with Distractions and Settling in New Environments
✓ Dog-dog Social Skills and Taking Breaks in Play
Level 2: DYNO Dynamics
✓ Building on a Strong Foundation- Advancing 20 Cues including Loose Leash Walking and Advancing Recall
✓ Working on Distance, Duration and Distractions to Training Cues
✓ Continuing Dog-dog Skill Building
✓ Three Week Program includes Impulse Control Games, Enrichment and Greetings
Level 3: DYNO Drive
✓ Advancing Skills to Work Towards the Canine Good Citizen Path
✓ Working on 15 Cues including Recall from Play, Body Handling, Advanced Walking and Impulse Control
✓ Three Week Program includes Fading in Preparation for CGC Course
Invest in Your Dog’s Future
Daily Rate
$300/day
5-Day Rate
$225/day
2-Week Program
$195/day
3-Week Program
$175/day
Is 7-to-7 Training Right for Your Dog?
Prerequisites: 20 weeks old or older, complete a phone consult, Pass the dog/dog evaluation at our facility
🎯 Perfect For
- Dogs working on or continuing to build obedience cues for advanced skill learning
- Pro-social dogs who enjoy playing with other dogs
- Dogs who are comfortable coexisting with other dogs
- Dogs ready for structured, consistent training
⚠️ Not the Right Fit
- Food or resource guarders
- Dogs with severe reactivity or a bite history (with humans or dogs)
- Dogs with separation anxiety or confinement anxiety
- Dogs looking to work on behavior modification skills
- Dogs who dislike other dogs
Not for your dog? Consider our in-home training or specialized group class options tailored to their needs.
Success Stories from Happy Owners
“We have used Good Dog Dyno for private sessions and the 7-7 training program. We have nothing but positive things to say about the staff. They have helped us learn how to handle numerous behaviors and it’s made a massive difference in our dogs life. Highly recommend.”
– John C.
“The 7am-7pm schedule is perfect! My dog gets amazing training all day but still comes home to sleep in his own bed.”
– Sarah M.
“I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the trainers here. I was beyond frustrated with the lack of progress I was making training my puppy. I called Jonna, she recommended the 7 to 7 class. It has been amazing. My dog Otis is really energetic and very strong. He now is more focused on me and listening to what I’m asking him to do. Often I don’t need to say anything. I just stop and look at him and he does what is expected.”
– Carol T.
“We attended the Puppy Socialization and did the 7-7 training and loved how the staff treated our puppy. The dog was excited every day for training and to see his friends in class”
– Erik E.
Frequently Asked Questions
We limit groups to six dogs per day. Each dog gets plenty of personalized attention while still benefiting from the structure and social learning that happens in a small group setting. Throughout the day, one trainer is always with the dogs, rotating between training sessions, structured play, enrichment activities, and rest periods.
Dogs are natural social learners. When one dog succeeds at a cue, the others often mimic more quickly. The group setting also helps dogs learn to respond in the presence of distractions. It’s a more real-world environment, preparing your dog to listen at the park, on walks, or when visitors come over.
- Core cues like SIT, DOWN, STAY and COME
- Leash manners and Loose Leash Skills
- Settling in new environments
- Dog-dog social skills and appropriate play
- Advancing Loose Leash Walking
- Advancing Recall
- Dog-dog play dynamics and greetings
- Relaxation and enrichment
- Recall from Play
- Body handling and grooming skills
- Fading lures and impulse control games
While you’ll see small wins even after a single day—like one new cue, skill, or game—the most meaningful progress happens in our two- and three-week programs. That’s because dogs learn best through consistent, repeated practice over time.
In a two- to three-week 7-to-7 program, dogs receive daily training sessions layered with play, enrichment, and rest. This allows them to build fluency in multiple cues, learn new tricks and skills, and generalize those behaviors in a real-world group setting.
Think of the enrichment packages as a fun “boost” or introduction, and the two- or three-week programs as the structured path to lasting results.
Yes! Dogs rotate between active training, structured play, enrichment activities, and rest periods. A balance of stimulation and downtime helps them absorb what they’ve learned and avoid burnout.
Drop-off begins at 7:00 AM, and pick-up is at 7:00 PM. Throughout the day, dogs rotate between:
- Structured training sessions focused on cues, leash manners, and focus work.
- Guided social play with their classmates, practicing polite interactions.
- Enrichment activities like puzzle feeders, sniff games, and confidence-building exercises.
- Rest breaks and naps to ensure they don’t become overstimulated and stay alert and ready to learn.
By 9:00 PM on the same day of your class, you’ll receive a detailed report card with photos and video showing your pup’s progress. You’ll also collaborate on an individualized training plan with our Chief Training Officer during your Meet & Greet Evaluation, so the day’s structure supports your goals at home.
We require all Colorado’s Core Vaccines, including Bordetella, Distemper/Parvo, Rabies, and Leptospirosis. Proof of vaccination must be provided before the program begins.
All dogs must complete a Meet & Greet Evaluation before joining. This allows us to assess their current skill set, social style, and ensure the program is a good fit. To schedule a Meet & Greet, call/text (303) 900-8620 or email us at info@GoodDogDyno.com.
The 7-to-7 program is not a behavior-modification program and is not designed for dogs with reactivity, aggression, severe anxiety, resource guarding, or a bite history. All dogs must undergo a Meet & Greet Evaluation and demonstrate they can safely share space, settle, and work around other dogs in a small-group setting. If a dog is not a good fit, we’ll pause enrollment and recommend alternatives.
That’s no problem at all! Every dog learns at their own pace, and part of our evaluation is making sure we set them up for success. During the Evaluation, if we feel your pup would benefit from a little extra preparation before joining 7-to-7, we’ll provide you with a personalized training plan and clear next steps.
Often, this might mean starting with one of our other programs—such as Sensitive Souls (in-home support for shy or anxious dogs), Boisterous Barkers (Reactive Rover classes), or private lessons—so your pup can build the confidence and skills needed to thrive in a group environment. Once they’re ready, we’ll re-evaluate and welcome them back into 7-to-7 with the tools to really shine.