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Dog Trainers in Oklahoma
Find professional dog trainers in Oklahoma. Browse certified dog trainers specializing in obedience, puppy training, aggression, and more.
Annie Elizabeth Rishor
Beth L. Sharp
Private, in-home training using positive, reward-based techniques
918-277-2921
Dana L. Stone
Gayla Sesher
Heather Hill
DOUBLE H DOG TRAINING, LLC
832-221-9056
Shawnee, OKKhara E. Schuetzner
Khara offers puppy classes, group classes, K9 Nose Work Classes, and in home and private behavioral modification. Khara can do AKC CGC, AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy and AKC Community Canine programs.
405-878-8822
Kimberly A. Sykes
K9 Manners & More
9184518446
Kristal Couch
Offering basic pet dog manners up through obedience and rally competition, along with therapy dog training. We also offer dog boarding, dog daycare, and day training. We hold group classes as well with no more than 5 people to a class, sessions are 8 weeks long. Puppy classes are offered as needed.
918-373-2519
Kristin Nicole Higgs
Pleasant Pooch Dog Training
Kristina Rose Washam
Positive reinforcement based dog training in the Oklahoma City metro area. Working with dogs since 2012. I do private in home (or at a place of your choosing) sessions.
405-655-4728
Laurie A. Korte
Over the Moon Training Services provides private, in-home consultations for basic obedience and behavioral issues. For more information, please visit Over the Moon on the web.
405-696-7872
Lydia Rae Bagley
Welcome to Next Step K9 Center! Experienced and Certified Dog Trainer and Behavior Consultant with a proven track record of achieving goals and resolving negative behavior patterns in dogs. Adept at assessing root causes of behavior problems, stresses, and social anxieties in dogs. Bringing forth experience working with many different breeds and ages of dogs, using positive reinforcement, management solutions, classical and counterconditioning methodologies. Knowledgeable about proper nutrition, diet, and exercise for dogs, and committed to helping find the solutions owners are looking for.
512-658-1118
Mary Ann Buck
Mary B. Green
918-451-8446
Susan Fay Sutter
Train DogFriendly offers in-home positive reinforcement training, as well as enrichment adventures, PetNanny services and support for pet guardians in the greater Tulsa, OK area.
918-248-6753
Teresa Pankratz
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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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