Pack Walks
Gathering Place
Pricing Guide
Alumni Structured Pack Walk
Event Logistics
- Duration: 60 to 90 minutes of active training.
- Frequency: 1 to 2 times a month (weekends or weekday evenings).
- Eligibility: Strictly for current or past training clients only to ensure safety.
Training Activities
- Exposure: Walking through high-distraction metro environments like parks and busy roads.
- Drills: Relay games and command enforcement (Sit, Down, Place) on park benches or rocks.
- Socialization: Neutrality training where dogs exist calmly near others without direct interaction.
Supervision
- Lead: Certified behaviorist manages body language and behavior.
- Safety: Pre-mapped routes in dog-friendly zones and RSVP-based attendance for optimal ratios.
Supervised Off-Leash Socialization
Session Logistics
- Duration: Strictly 60 minutes.
- Capacity: Capped at 10 dogs maximum to prevent over-stimulation.
- Venue: Secure, fenced private facility preventing runoff risks.
Expert Oversight
- Monitoring: Active trainer supervision to intervene before aggression occurs.
- Workshop: Real-time education for owners on identifying play cues versus stress signals.
- Grouping: Dogs paired based on size and temperament compatibility.
Site Amenities
- Basics: Fresh water bowls refilled throughout the session.
- Hygiene: Immediate waste cleanup handled by staff.
About Pack Walks
My pack walks are for anyone who’s tired of chaotic dog parks but still wants their dog to experience real-life adventures with a crew. Socialization is key, but it has to be safe and actually helpful - so I keep things structured, never a free-for-all.
What Happens on a Pack Walk
- We walk as a group, practicing leash manners and calmness with real distractions. Think of it as a chill, real-world dog training session that’s also pretty fun.
- I mix in pop-up obedience games and sometimes festive themes. One time, everyone (dogs too) showed up in costume for a relay race - so yeah, it’s not boring.
- We change up locations - sometimes it’s The Gathering Place, other times we’re tackling Turkey Mountain or joining big community events for next-level distraction practice.
Who’s In and How It Works
- Only my training clients (current or past) can join. That way, everyone’s on the same page and the dogs have a shared training foundation.
- No set schedule - I announce walks when the weather’s good, and you just let me know if you're coming. If we don’t have at least 4 pups, or if the weather sucks, I’ll call it off.
Bonus: Playdates
Want more? I host small, supervised playdates for client dogs at my place - way safer than a packed dog park, and you can actually learn what your dog's body language means.
Pack walks aren’t always perfect, but that’s real life. We roll with it and have a blast. If you’re after structured group dog walks and real-world socialization for reactive dogs, this is it.
Meet your Expert
Tulsa Dog Trainer
12 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey y’all, dogs aren’t just my work—they’re my world. If you’ve been to a Tulsa Drillers game, maybe you saw Mia and Floki, my Bat Dogs, stealing the show. Lost my boy Floki to cancer, and honestly, it broke me. Makes you realize how short and sweet the time with our pups really is. That’s why I’m all in—helping folks build the best bond with their dogs, every single day.
My Work
Dog Training & Consultations - I do therapy dog training Tulsa, puppy basics, bootcamps for wild ones, and help with tough behavior stuff.
Training for Humans Too - I show you how to set up structure at home, handle your dog better, and keep their manners sharp.
Dog Bootcamp for Reactive Dogs - Dogs stay with me, we work on everything—obedience, leash reactivity, possessive dog training, you name it.
Pack Walks & Playdates Tulsa - Group walks and playdates for my clients—your dog gets social, you learn dog body language, we all hang out.
Rescue Dog Behavior Modification - I work with local rescues, help pups with reactivity or guarding issues, and get them ready for their forever homes.