Directory · 15 listed

Dog Trainers in Utah

Find professional dog trainers in Utah. Browse certified dog trainers specializing in obedience, puppy training, aggression, and more.

Bethany Krusi logoSmithfield, UT

Bethany Krusi

Rollover Reggie Dog Training provides services to Cache Valley, Utah. Our mission is to help you discover that training is the trail to adventure! Dog training should be fun for you and your dog. We offer private training, adventure training, obedience training, and more!

435-363-6081

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Heber City, UT

Heather L. Brown

435-709-5075

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Kanab, UT

Helene J. Jorgensen

* Helene is not seeing new clients *Helene Jorgensen is a certified canine behavior specialist. She provides behavior consulting and dog training in the home. She can help with behavior problems related to fearfulness & anxiety, phobias, leash pulling & reactivity, resource guarding, jumping, destructive behaviors, barking, multi-pet conflicts, and other aggression issues.

435-899-0549

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West Valley City, UT

Lennea R. Bower

Currently offering educational tools only.

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Sandy, UT

Megan E. Marzloff

Praise the Dog, LLC

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Coalville, UT

Melissa Jackson

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Herriman, UT

Rebecca Stanford Anderson

801-382-7426

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Riverton, UT

Samantha Jane Kooreman

In home private training in basic manners for dogs of all ages.

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Salt Lake City, UT

Sarah Josephine Byer

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American Fork, UT

Siera Briggs

Claws to Cuddles Training

801-687-2471

Skye M. Poitras logoWest Jordan, UT

Skye M. Poitras

Skye's Dog Training offers small group classes and one-on-one private training sessions for a variety of dog training and behavior issues. Skye's areas of expertise include the assessment and rehabilitation of dogs with aggression issues, generalized fearful behavior and phobias and the training of Psychiatric and Autism Assistance Service Dogs. Skye also loves working with puppy and adult dogs (of any age & any breed) on the basics and beyond to help them live harmoniously with their families.

801-885-3922

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Sandy, UT

Stephanie Nelson Scott

We are a team of positive reinforcement, R+, science-based, and fear-free dog trainers who coach pet parents in the Salt Lake City and surrounding areas to train their dogs.Our form of training is gentle, builds confidence, gains your dog’s consent, and focuses on creating good behavior in your dog through the use of positive reinforcements (i.e. treats, praise, and play). We believe the best path to successful dog training is by building a relationship with your dog! We teach you to understand your dog. You’ll learn how to read canine body language, how to communicate with your dog in multiple ways including the use of hand signals, and how to identify what motivates your dog so you can have an effective and fun training experience.

801-332-9740

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Draper, UT

Sylvan Grey Birch

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Kamas, UT

Traci L. Madson

We use only science-based, force free training methods. We provide training and behavior modification for puppies, adults, puppy socialization, separation anxiety, shy/fearful dogs, reactive/aggressive behaviors, therapy dog prep, and service dog training.

435-640-3143

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Boulder, UT

Urška Slana

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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