Dog Training In Ohio
There are many organizations offering dog training in Ohio.
Some of the major providers are listed below:
National K-9
National K-9 is located in Columbus and is a member of the
International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP).
National K-9 is not just an obedience school. It is also a
school offering instruction in becoming a dog trainer.
National K-9 offers basic obedience classes for both puppies
and adults. Behavior counseling is also available. This
training will focus on specific behavior problems your dog
might have. All classes and programs are modified to meet each
dog’s needs. National K-9 also has kennels for boarding.
If you want to learn more about National K-9 you can visit
their website at www.nk9.com
or call (614) 864-8808.
Canine University of Ohio
The Canine University of Ohio is located in the Cleveland
area and is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers
(APDT). Trainers at Canine University use only positive
reinforcement methods of training.
Canine University offers obedience training for puppies and
adults. You can enroll in beginner through advanced obedience
classes. Canine University is also able to train dogs in
agility, if you’re looking for a fun activity or to enter your
dog into competitions. Training for therapy dogs is available
as well.
If you are interested in Canine University of Ohio visit
www.ohk9u.com or call (440)
232-9646.
Super Dog K-9 Training
Super Dog K-9 Training is located in Cincinnati. It is a
family-owned and operated training academy that offers both
group classes and private, in-home training. Every program is
customized to match individual dogs’ needs.
Super Dog K-9 offers obedience classes at basic through
advanced levels. Dogs will be trained how to behave on and off
leash. If you want to have some fun with your dog, you might
want to enroll him in Super Dog’s tricks class. Protection,
patrol, and drug/bomb detection training are also
available.
If your dog has a specific behavior problem, Super Dog
Training can help. Of note, the head-instructor specializes in
rehabilitating aggressive dogs.
You can learn more about Super Dog K-9 Training at
www.superdogdan.com
or call at (513) 941-3647.
Eclipse Dog Training and Behavior Consultation
Another dog training in Ohio option is Eclipse Dog Training,
located in Cincinnati. Both puppy and adult obedience classes
are available at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.
You can also arrange for private behavior consultation and
training.
Eclipse Dog Training offers more than just obedience
classes. You can enroll your dog in a manners class, which will
work with common behavior problems. You can also take a clicker
training class, which will introduce you to the clicker method
of training. If your dog has trouble walking obediently on a
leash or refuses to come when you call, Eclipse has a class to
specifically work on those areas of training.
You can learn more about Eclipse Dog Training and Behavior
Consultation at www.eclipsedogtraining.com
or call at (513) 522-2243.
Aztec Dog Training
Aztec Dog Training uses a positive reinforcement, no
punishment method to train dogs. Your dog will be evaluated to
see what sort of program would be best for him. At Aztec, they
teach dogs and families. Their belief is that you should know
how to work with your dog as much as your dog is going to learn
to work with you. You can arrange for private lessons, in-home
private lessons, or you can take your dog to their “dog
bootcamp.”
For more information about Aztec Dog Training, visit
www.aztecdogtraining.com
or call (573)-827-6400.
There are many resources if you’re looking for some dog
training in Ohio. Contact one of the above providers to see if
their programs are a good fit for you. We also recommend that
all dog owners become familiar with the best training
strategies, the thought processes in a dog and how we can use
that for more effective training, how to deal with behavioral
issues etc. Sit Stay Fetch is a
complete dog training information package that provides all
this and more. We highly recommend it.
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