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Dog Trainers in Oregon
Find professional dog trainers in Oregon. Browse certified dog trainers specializing in obedience, puppy training, aggression, and more.
S. Jentzsch
Dog Training - Helping you to get the Best from your partnership!New puppy in home - preparation, Obedience - Private Service Dog Training - Diabetic Alert
Shanelle Davis
Sharon K. Gakstatter
For the Love of Dogs offers a wide variety of classes including Cooperative Skills, Agility, Nose Work, and Behavior Modification training for dogs. Whether you are just starting out, ready to compete. or wanting to keep challenging your dog's understanding, we offer programs that encourage teamwork, understanding, and trust. Our relationship based training will help you understand the dog you are working with and how to best work together to meet training challenges.The goal of each class is to help you build clarity, confidence, and cooperation in your dog so you can enjoy all the amazing things a dog can do. If you want to have a calm companion to take in public, a competitive performance sport canine, or give your dog enriching activities, we offer something for everyone.Sharon Gakstatter CPDT-KSA, CNWI,WIG Certified Instructor II
541-250-7320
Brownsville, ORSilke Wittig
K9 Nose Work® - scent detection for pet dogs Looking for a quick, easy and fun activity to tire your dog out? Does your dog need a job? Is your dog a "worrier", or does he bark and lunge at other dogs? Whether mutt or purebred, young or old, active or mellow, fearful or reactive, K9 Nose Work® may just be the solution for you! K9 Nose Work® provides mental and physical exercise and builds a dog's confidence and focus. In return, you will learn more about your dog and admire his superior scenting skills at work. Enjoy a fun and "no pressure" activity together in a safe and controlled environment and develop an even stronger bond with your dog! Dogs are worked one at a time, and exercises are adapted to each handler/dog team. Our K9 Nose Work services are provided by a Certified Nose Work Instructor (CNWI). Silke is the owner of HeRo Canine Consulting LLC. She currently focuses solely on K9 Nose Work - scent detection for pet dogs. She is a NACSW-approved Certified Nose Work Instructor (since 2011), Supervising Certifying Official and Judge and is also involved in various admin duties for the organization. Silke offers K9 Nose Work privates, group classes, coaching days, workshops and webinars.For more information, go to www.hero-dog.com or email Silke at contact@hero-dog.com
574-612-8170
Stephen Watson Lewis
Maniac Mutts LLCLearn to become your dogs best friend!-Adventures & hikes (training outings for well socialized and nonreactive dogs)-Behavior consultations (fear and aggression)-Private training (basic manners, impulse control)-Puppies (private sessions for pups under 5 months)
503-369-9171
Suzanne Rene Dubnicka
My mission is to be the most accessible and knowledgeable dog training coach for engaged owners who are committed to raising behaviorally-flexible and resilient herding dogs.
Sydney Amber Peck
Hi! My name is Sydney. I am the owner and trainer at Sydney's K9 Companion Services. I am a mobile dog trainer meaning I come to your location. I service Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington. I currently offer behavior modification training, manners training, individualized training plans, in-person sessions, and more! I am CPDT-KA and CBCC-KA certified. Check out my website for more information. Thank you!
Tanya E. Roberts
5034165039
Terri L. Ferrario
Beaverton, ORThailyr Jourdan Jaegersen
Creswell, ORTiffany Lee Moran
The Working Dog, LLC
541-337-1601
Torie Rose Silletto
Private training available for adults and puppies. Serving Portland, OR and surrounding area.
510-589-8494
Tracy James
Feet & Paws offers private and group dog and puppy training, canine and human fitness training, and pack walks in Eugene, Oregon.
323-484-4348
Vanesa Belen Vizuete Marceliano
Vincent Cecil Smith
In-home, private lessons
503-877-2889
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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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