MD Dogs Meet-with-a-Trainer
Our goal is to enable you to train your Medical Alert Dog on your own, but sometimes it helps to have some questions answered! Not every scenario can be explained in a single book or video series. An MD Dogs trainer can answer questions and guide you through your journey at any point that you think it would be beneficial.
Our goal is to enable you to train your Medical Alert Dog on your own, but sometimes it helps to have some questions answered! Not every scenario can be explained in a single book or video series. An MD Dogs trainer can answer questions and guide you through your journey at any point that you think it would be beneficial.
If you schedule more than one consultation, we will ensure you always have the same trainer so your trainer will already know you, your dog, and your situation in consecutive meetings. You may come to the meetings with a list of questions if you have them, or you can do a training session in real time with your trainer, ask for next steps, or a little of all of them! The goal is to provide you with personalized assistance to help you and your dog succeed as you navigate Diabetic Alert Dog training.
1 Consultation |
2 Consultations |
3 Consultations |
Trainer for a Month |
80 |
150 |
210 |
450 |
1 x 30 minutes |
2 x 30 minutes |
3 x 30 minutes |
4 x 30min + checkins |
Video chat for 30 minutes - great for small list of questions or getting started |
2 video chat/training sessions + follow up documents |
3 video chat/training sessions + follow up documents |
4 video chat/training sessions + follow up docs + check ins + video reviews |
MD Dogs Trainers
Maggie Kudla
Maggie has been training dogs full time for five years, and in that time she has become a well known dog trainer in Lexington, Kentucky. Maggie strives to give dog owners the tools to communicate, interact, and love their dogs in the best way possible. She believes teaching basic obedience makes the owner's life easier, the dog happier, and strengthens the dog/owner relationship. In addition to actually completing tricks like sit, lay-down, or heel, she aims to help you and your dog to understand the steps and psychology involved with basic obedience. Her first trained Diabetic Alert Dog was matched with a 4 year old with type 1 diabetes and they are still a phenomenal team to this day, and since then she has been helping individuals learn to train their own Diabetic Alert Dogs.