All Dogs Unleashed Austin opens board-and-train to every breed
All Dogs Unleashed says its Austin board-and-train program accepts dogs of every breed, age and temperament, even as leases, HOA rules and insurance policies still restrict some dogs. The move targets owners who need documented training in a city where breed bans are barred but private pet rules still shape housing and coverage decisions.
Why it matters: - Texas law prevents cities and counties from banning dogs by breed, but private restrictions can still block dogs from apartments, homeowner associations and insurance coverage. - All Dogs Unleashed is positioning its Austin program as an option for owners whose dogs face those private limits. - A completed training program can give owners documentation they may use in housing or insurance discussions.
What happened: - All Dogs Unleashed says its Austin location accepts every breed, age and temperament into a two-week Board and Train program. - Intake starts with an individual behavioral assessment instead of a breed screen. - The program is based in Austin, where the city cannot enact a breed ban under state law.
The details: - Section 822.047 of the Texas Health and Safety Code allows extra rules for dangerous dogs only when those rules are not tied to one breed or several breeds. - Lease agreements, HOA rules and insurance policies can still name specific breeds or impose weight caps. - The company says downtown Austin renters often face building-by-building pet rules and pet addenda. - The training plan covers obedience fundamentals, leash reactivity, socialization and off-leash reliability during the residential stay. - Enrollment requires paying half the program fee upfront. - The remaining balance is due only after the owner sees the dog's progress at the handoff session. - Every Board and Train program includes a money-back guarantee. - Affirm financing is available for owners who want to spread out the cost. - Every graduate gets lifetime follow-up support, refresher sessions and behavioral consultation at no additional charge. - Owners can return for help if a dog ages, moves to a new building or faces a new situation the original program did not address. - All Dogs Unleashed also offers private in-home lessons, refresh training for past graduates, boarding and grooming for Austin-area families. - Enrollment begins with a consultation to evaluate the dog and match the owner with program options. - Austin owners can reach the team at All Dogs Unleashed Austin or call (512) 963-6017.
Between the lines: - The program is aimed at more than obedience training. - It also serves as a practical credential for dogs that may be legal in public but harder to place in rental housing or certain insurance plans. - The company is using a no-breed-screen intake model to stand out in a market where private pet restrictions still matter.
What's next: - Owners interested in the Austin program need to start with a consultation. - All Dogs Unleashed says support continues for the life of each graduate, which could matter if housing or behavior needs change over time.
The bottom line: - Texas may bar breed bans in government, but private gatekeepers still shape where dogs can live. All Dogs Unleashed is betting that breed-inclusive training and lifetime support will appeal to Austin owners navigating that gap.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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