Board and Train Graduates in Tulsa
Real-world results from dogs who went through my training programs. From leash reactivity to puppy basics, see how we build calm, confident companions.
This is Florence, a sweet girl who needed better obedience to prepare for a new baby in the family. We worked on her leash reactivity and basic commands to help her owners manage her with confidence.
Little Charlie just needed more exposure to the world to build his confidence. Through our puppy foundation program, he learned all the basics and got to experience new environments in a safe, structured way.
Nelly was a super excitable pup who needed to learn the basics and work on her impulse control. Now she can handle her excitement and has become a well-mannered companion.
Indy came to me with typical puppy issues like jumping on people and getting into things she shouldn't. We worked on the basics and exposed her to new environments to build a solid foundation.
This is Tucker, one of two littermates who were getting into fights. He was very possessive of his mom, so we worked on establishing structure and teaching him to respect boundaries, which resolved the conflict with his brother.
Meet Goose, a recent graduate. His parents needed help breaking through his stubbornness and stopping him from taking items around the house that weren't his. Now he understands boundaries and is a much more respectful family member.
Bailey is the happiest girl and a recent bootcamp graduate. She needed help containing her excitement in certain situations, and now she has a great foundation of all the basics to build on.
About this collection
You will notice these dogs look happy in these photos, not just robotically obedient. That is because I focus on real-life skills, like waiting patiently at doors or walking calmly past distractions, rather than just repetitive drill work. When your dog graduates, it is not because they memorized a trick, but because they have learned how to chill and follow your lead, even when life gets messy.
Training Beyond the Basics
Many folks think dog training happens in a sterile classroom, but that is rarely where real life happens. My board and train programs take your dog out of their normal routine and put them into a structured, real-world environment. We are hitting local Tulsa parks, busy shops, and sidewalk patios to practice obedience where it actually counts.
The Rehab Difference
For dogs struggling with bigger issues like leash reactivity, resource guarding, or separation anxiety, my 4-week behavioral rehab track is designed to reset their state of mind. We don't just put a band-aid on the behavior. We work on decompression to lower their cortisol levels, muzzle conditioning for safety, and desensitization to their specific triggers.
The Importance of the Handover
Training does not stop when your dog leaves my home. The most important part of my residential bootcamp is the mandatory transfer session. On the final day, you will spend two hours with me. I will explain exactly how to implement the structure we have built, how to hold boundaries at home, and how to keep the communication clear. If you do not stay consistent with these protocols, the progress will fade. I am here to train you just as much as I am here to train your dog.
Our Program Tracks
- Hybrid Day Training (5 weeks): Perfect for Tulsa locals who want foundation commands but prefer their dog to sleep at home. 2 days a week.
- Residential Bootcamp (3 weeks): Intensive boarding for obedience and public exposure.
- Behavioral Rehab (4 weeks): Specialized work for reactivity, aggression, and anxiety cases.
Tulsa Dog Trainer
I am not just training dogs. I am training you. My focus is on clear, honest communication so you and your pup can actually enjoy your time together, whether that is at a local park or just hanging out at home.
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