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I train protection dogs for a living. The cost for clients can run up to $150,000, but it's a much better deal than hiring a bodyguard.

  • Mike Israeli owns Delta K9 Academy, which offers a program to train dogs to become protectors to their owners.
  • The highest-level dog training program there can cost between $65K to $150K and can take more than 2 years.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Mike Israeli, the 38-year-old owner of Delta K9 Academy in Los Angeles. It has been edited for length and clarity.

Dogs have always been a part of my life. I grew up in Armenia with dogs, and later, I worked with dogs in the military and in law enforcement. When I opened my business, Delta K9 Academy, in 2019, I didn't plan to offer dog protection training, We started out offering regular obedience training, breeding services, and boarding.

But people found out that I had trained my own dog to be a protection dog, and they were interested, so we decided to offer it as a service.

Many people in Los Angeles don't feel safe, and clients come to me because they were attacked or their houses were robbed. Some people feel like their options are to hire a bodyguard or get a dog. With a dog, you can feel safe all the time for years while also gaining a companion.

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