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Community Pack Walks & Events in Tulsa

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Training isn't just about commands in the living room. We get out into the real world—from local park meetups to game day atmospheres—to help your dog stay calm, focused, and happy around actual distractions.

Join us for a pack walk. It's a great opportunity to get out, work with your pup, and practice their social skills in a structured way.

This is me with Mia, one of our official bat dogs for the Tulsa Drillers. We love being part of the team and showing off what well-trained dogs can do.

Me and my boy Floki, one of the Tulsa Drillers bat dogs. It's such a fun way to engage with the community and demonstrate real-world obedience.

The dynamic duo, Mia and Floki, ready for game day. Being a bat dog requires focus, obedience, and a love for the game.

A little behind-the-scenes action from a Bat Dog night at the Drillers game. Our dogs love their job and all their fans.

The pups had a great time showing off their tricks for the kids at a local event. We love using our training skills to bring joy to the community.

Teaching a group of kids about dog training and safety. Events like these are a great way to socialize our dogs and educate the public.

About this collection

Real-world training is where the magic happens, but it is also where most dogs struggle. Whether we are navigating a crowded ballpark or just taking a walk at the Gathering Place, the goal is to teach your pup neutrality—the ability to be calm even when there is action, loud noises, or other dogs nearby. It is less about teaching fancy tricks and more about giving your dog the confidence to exist peacefully alongside you in the real world.

Training in a vacuum doesn't translate to life. If your dog listens perfectly at home but loses their mind the second you step outside, it is likely because they haven't learned to process the world as background noise.

My approach to community events is simple: we use these settings to 'proof' the skills your dog already has. When we are at a Tulsa Drillers game or working on loose-leash walking at a park, we are not just socializing. We are actively training your dog to remain under your direction despite the chaos. This is the ultimate test of the 'place' command and impulse control.

For reactive dogs, these group settings are often a major turning point. By working in a controlled, supervised environment, you learn to read your dog’s body language and intercept stress before it escalates into reactivity. You also learn how to handle your dog under pressure, which is a skill that will serve you for their entire life.

These pack walks and events aren't just an excuse to hang out—they are active working sessions where we turn common anxieties into confidence. If you want a dog who can accompany you anywhere, you have to train them everywhere.

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Tulsa Dog Trainer

Training at your home, parks & stores in TulsaStarting ₹8,200 Per Session

I’m all about helping you build the best bond with your dog, day in and day out. Whether we are hanging out at a Drillers game or working through leash manners at the park, my goal is to help you and your pup handle the real world together.

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