Community Support - Pricing Options

Behavior support for your dog is a necessity, not a luxury.

For this reason, I am doing my part to make my services accessible to those who need them.


What I offer:

Structured sliding scale pricing

• 25% price reduction (you pay 75%)

• 50% price reduction (you pay 50%) - CURRENTLY ON WAITLIST

Payment plans via Afterpay

• 4 bi-weekly payments

How to access:

Sliding scale and payment options are offered on an honor-system basis, and you are not required to prove financial need. For this reason I ask that you only take advantage of these options if it is a true need for you, and I trust my clients to know how to make that decision honestly and with consideration for others in need.

These options can be accessed by letting me know that you are interested (yes, it’s really that simple).

How to determine your need for sliding scale pricing

(Worts and Cunning Apothecary):

The highest dollar cost reflects the true cost of the service. If you have access to financial security, own property or have personal savings, are able to pay for "wants" and spend little time worried about securing necessities in your life, you have economic privilege and power in our community. This price is for you.

The middle cost reflects the acknowledgement that paying the full cost would prevent some folks from being able to access services. If you are struggling to conquer debt or build savings or move away from paycheck to paycheck living but have access to steady income and are not spending most of your time thinking about meeting basic needs such as food, shelter, medical care, child care, etc., you belong here.

The bottom cost represents an acknowledgment that there are folks whose economic circumstances would prevent them from benefitting from services. If you struggle to maintain access to needs such as health care, housing, food, child care, and are living paycheck to paycheck or are in significant debt, you belong probably belong here and you deserve a community that honors your price as equal an economic offering as the person who can pay the highest tier.”