Dog Obedience Training
in Las Vegas

Las Vegas dog obedience — at least the way we see it — is based on building a proper relationship between you and your dog. And secondly: It is a process of developing a way of communicating with your dog, so that commands are both understood and they have meaning. It’s about building positive relationships where your dog has respect for the human pack members in his household, and knows that he is safe and can be confident knowing that he is doing what’s expected of him. Ours is a technique-based approach to dog obedience training in Las Vegas. That is: You don’t need any special skill, coordination or a history of being particularly “good with animals” in order to get amazing results.

If you do a search on any of the top search engines for, “dog obedience las vegas” or “dog obedience training las vegas” you’ll find three categories of dog trainers in our town: The first type stresses that the owner must assume the position of the “leader of the pack” in an effort to teach the dog in a manner that respects that position, so that the dog will feel more secure and be a happier pet.

The second category of dog obedience trainers in Las Vegas uses the so-called, “Positive Only” approach– which, at it’s core– is nothing more than cookie bribery.

The final category of dog obedience trainer in Las Vegas is the remote collar or “electronic collar” trainer.
All of these approaches to dog training have their merit, under the right circumstances. Some are more limiting than others.

Our approach to dog training is to have as many different tools in our “toolbox of dog training techniques” as possible, so that we can match our dog obedience training approach to your individual dog’s temperament.

A well trained dog that respects it’s owner will always want to please, and that leads to a better-behaved dog both at home and when socializing with other dogs and people. Our dog obedience training techniques are also great at retraining dogs that have consistently exhibited bad behavior, as they will quickly learn that the rewards for good actions are far greater than the attention they are seeking from their negative actions.

Even older dogs can be obedience trained using our methods, so a dog is certainly never too old to learn new tricks.