Find a dog trainer in Colorado Springs, CO

Find dog trainers in Colorado Springs, CO

Find dog trainers in Colorado Springs, CO

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Top 10 dog trainers in Colorado Springs, CO

Homeowners agree: these Colorado Springs dog trainers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Best Friends Dog Training Behavior And Evaluations

Best Friends Dog Training Behavior And Evaluations

5.0Exceptional(8)
1 hire on HomeGuide
13+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
Dr. Deserea M. says, "Carrie Abrams worked with my girl dog and me through her intensive training regiment. I have a girl dog, who was reactive on leash, and Carrie helped me to develop a plan through behavioral modification. It was a life saver! Dr. Morse" Read more
All Pro Dog Training

All Pro Dog Training

New on HomeGuide
21+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
We love working with our canine friends. From new puppy training to major behavioral issues, our expertise will be available to support you for the duration of your relationship with your dog. Join the All Pro family for continued support along the journey.
Got Woof?  In-home Pet Services

Got Woof? In-home Pet Services

New on HomeGuide
2 hires on HomeGuide
13+ years in business
Serves Colorado Springs, CO
With 18 years of no-treat training and positive reinforcement behaviorism experience, the owner (Kari) of got woof? works with private clients in their homes, as well as area rescue groups, to ensure that every client gets their deserved happily-ever after. Our basic fee includes the initial 2-3 hour session, unlimited availability to your trainer for 2 weeks, and a review session, if needed (dogs with severe behavioral issues will require more time; call to discuss). We do not want repeat business; we want our clients to succeed! Regarding in-home sitting and pet play, Kari previously owned a doggie daycare and attended boarding facility, ...

Your Dog Training questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much are dog training prices near me?

Professional dog training costs $30 to $50 per group class and $45 to $120 per private session. Dog obedience training schools cost $200 to $600 per week, and boot camp kennel training costs $500 to $1,250 per week. Get exact prices by contacting affordable dog trainers near you.

What do professional dog trainers do?

Local dog trainers teach dogs basic obedience, behavioral modification, agility, personal protection or guarding, emotional support, therapy or service dog training, show dog handling, puppy training, trick training, hunting training, police dog or K9 training, and other types.

Certified dog trainers offer group classes, private lessons, or come to your home for one-on-one training. The best in-home dog trainers also teach the owner how to train commands, use body language, and offer proper reinforcement guidance. Many dog trainers use positive reinforcement, which uses a reward (treats, praise, toys) for desired behaviors.

What is the best age to train a dog?

Puppies 7 to 8 weeks of age begin to learn basic obedience commands such as “sit,” “stay,” “stand,” and “down.” Professional dog training traditionally starts at 6 months old. By delaying training, behavioral patterns learned during puppyhood likely take longer to change.

Can you train an old dog?

Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Dogs can learn and be trained at any age. Older dogs have more self-control and are easier to train than young puppies. Continuing to train your dog as it matures is also important to help keep their mind sharp.

Is paying for private dog training worth it?

Private dog training helps correct your dog’s behavior, aggression, anxiety, socialization skills, and teaches them a commands list in a timely and cost-effective manner. Common commands dogs learn quickly are to stay, heel, and roll over.

Professional dog training is valuable because it teaches your dog not to jump or bite, to stop barking, to stay in the yard off-leash, potty training, to use a dog door, not to pull on a leash, hand signals, and much more.

Which dog breeds are easy to train?

The easiest dog breeds to train are an Australian Shepherd, Corgi, Bearded or Border Collie, Poodle, Miniature Schnauzer, Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, and a Doberman Pinscher. Female canines of all breeds are also easier to train and housebreak.

Which dog breeds are hard to train?

The hardest dogs breeds to train are a Husky, Mastiff, Pug, Beagle, Bulldog, Weimaraner, Afghan Hound, Basenji, Basset Hound, Bloodhound, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Fox and Kerry Blue Terrier, Irish Setter, Pekingese, Pit Bull Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, and a Rottweiler.

Reviews for Colorado Springs dog trainers

Recent success stories from people in the Colorado Springs area.
Susan D.
We are so grateful for the amazing trainer Carrie Pendelton! She is so knowledgeable and has helped us get our dachshund to listen to us! Can’t say enough in praise for all that she has taught so far!!
Best Friends Dog Training Behavior and Evaluations
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