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Dog Trainers in Indiana
Find professional dog trainers in Indiana. Browse certified dog trainers specializing in obedience, puppy training, aggression, and more.
Patrick O. Holland
Mission Statement:Pawsitive Pets, LLC specializes in force-free, science-based methods of learning while providing enrichment and care for pets in Lafayette and West Lafayette, IN. Through our knowledge and skill set, we are able to promote and strengthen desirable pet behaviors while providing a reliable pet care service. Our Services:Pawsitive Pets, LLC is committed to meeting you and your pet’s needs, which is why we offer: - Pet sitting- Single visits and/or dog walking- Dog training- Pet transport- Medicine administration- Grooming and massage therapy
765-325-7297
Robin L. Herman
Lucky Dog Retreat Dog Daycare, Boarding, Training and Adoptions
Sabrina Lynn Saylor
Keller’s K-9s
812-652-1002
Sarah S. Owens
A Canine Story utilizes positive reinforcement training to train dogs and owners of all ages and abilities.
937-215-5868
T Jane Page
Canine and Feline Training and Behavior ConsultationsOffering private training
317-753-5658
Fishers, INTaylor Summitt
Hi! I'm Taylor and I am the Training Manager for Paws & Play Dog Resort and Training Center. I started helping with puppy training classes in 2018 where I developed an interest in canine ethology and body language. I became a Certified Trainer through CCPDT in 2021 and shortly after began working as a trainer full time. I am passionate about creating an inclusive environment for owners of all skill levels to learn to build a relationship with their dogs. I strive to use science-based methods to be ethical and effective in my training.
317-776-7824
Theresa Anne Armstrong
dogs of the dunes
249-246-9084
Tiffany Holmes
Toni Bianchi
Positive Experience Training School (P.E.T.S.) At this time, we are offering consultations for those pets in need of behavior modification.
219-405-3477
Trista R. Miller
Polite Paws LLC provides individual dog training and classes for puppies & adult dogs. Training topics include CGC, house breaking, heeling, general obedience (sit, stay, down, off, come), focus exercises, separation anxiety, reactivity & agility training. No prong, choke, or e-collars used. Classes offered include manners and cues, CGC, puppies, agility, and disc dog. CPDT-KA
260-602-7311
Vicki L. Palmore
3174594810
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Frequently asked questions about dog training
How much does dog training cost?
Dog training costs vary by type and location. Group classes typically run $50–$200 for a multi-week session. Private sessions range from $50–$150 per hour. Board and train programs can cost $500–$2,500+ per week depending on the trainer and length of program.
What dog training methods are most effective?
Positive reinforcement is widely considered the most effective and humane dog training method. It rewards desired behaviors rather than punishing unwanted ones. Look for trainers certified by organizations like CCPDT, IAABC, or Karen Pryor Academy.
How long does dog training take?
Basic obedience typically takes 4–8 weeks of consistent training. Behavior modification for issues like aggression or separation anxiety may take 3–6 months. Every dog learns at their own pace — consistency and practice between sessions are key.
What certifications should a dog trainer have?
Look for trainers certified by CCPDT (Certified Professional Dog Trainer), IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants), or the Karen Pryor Academy. These certifications require demonstrated knowledge and adherence to humane training standards.
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