Cory S.

“Cory is great! Covered a lot of ground in the consultation, was very patient, and very knowledgeable. Will definitely use him again for more training. Thanks, Cory!”
Carly R.
About: I take a truly customized approach to training. No one-size-fits-all plans, and I tailor every session to your dog, your home environment, and the goals that matter most to you.
Jacob B.

“Jacob was excellent with handling my dog, Sofia. He gave me clear and concise instructions and shared many ideas about changing her behavior. He was very patient with Sofia and kindly offered good advice. I think Jacob is an excellent dog trainer and I am 100% satisfied. Cathy R.”
Alissa A.
“We had Alissa train our two juvenile dogs - one at a time. Alissa kept us up to date during our dogs' stay with her with videos and messages. Both dogs came home after a week and were able to walk on leash without pulling, they walk next to us, they listen to commands and continue to improve each day. We highly recommend Alissa for training. Our dogs are now well behaved and our house is much calmer when people come to visit and walks are a pleasure - not a chore.”


Traci O.
About: I chose to earn my dog training certification through GoodPup because it is a reward-based program grounded in the latest research. I believe a calm, clear, consistent and compassionate approach is the most effective way to teach dogs how to behave. Trust not fear is the foundation of any successful relationship with your pet. I’m here to support you with individualized techniques tailored to your goals, while helping you build confidence in how you approach training your dog. With your commitment, we will yield greater peace. I look forward to being your guide and trusted resource.
Declan G.

“We contacted Declan and set up a phone interview. After that we booked a session for our dog’s leash behavior. Declan arrived on-time. Our senior pup was very growly towards him when he arrived. He showed us techniques to help quiet her down. In-house techniques were discussed and demonstrated. We then went out for a walk with further techniques and suggestions for us. The session with Declan was very helpful. He took notes and left us with some written “homework” for us to practice with our pup.”
Robyn s.
“I brought home a rescue who was terrified of everything—loud noises, the leash, even my hands. I called Robyn; our free phone consultation was already a huge help and definitely made me want her in my home. She came to my house and watched him in his own space, spotted the little cues I’d missed, and explained why he was shut down. She showed gentle, reward-based ways to help him feel safe, and we practiced in real moments at home. She was just a text away whenever I had questions. Now he’s opening up, coming to me for comfort, and enjoying our walks.”
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Dog Training on Rover
To list on Rover, trainers must:
Pass a third-party background check
Show proof of education or certification in dog training
Commit to rewards-based training
Rewards-based training encourages dogs to offer desired behaviors by reinforcing the behavior with something the dog likes, including treats, play, or toys. Rewards-based training prioritizes using the least intrusive intervention; it promotes thinking rather than punishing mistakes.
When rewards are used, the likelihood the behavior is repeated increases. The positive connection to the reward results in making learning enjoyable, strengthens the human-animal bond and over time leads to consistent desired behaviors.
Training can happen many places — your home, a park, a store, or anywhere else that you and your trainer decide is best for the training you are doing! Many trainers will recommend training in your home. This allows them to observe your dog in their natural environment so they can effectively assess and best help reach your training goals.
Trainers will often mention on their profile where they typically hold training sessions, but you can always contact a trainer to learn more!
No problem! When you initially contact a trainer, you will be prompted to select a proposed first session date — this is not final, and is confirmed only if both parties decide to move forward. We also recommend contacting multiple trainers to make sure you find a trainer that is the right fit for you and your pet.
Of course! Having a trainer that is the right fit for both you and your pup is an important step to reaching your training goals. We recommend reaching out to any trainer that interests you. Your initial request is not final until both you and the trainer decide you want to move forward with booking.
Also, trainers may offer or require consultations. Make sure to ask trainers so you can make the best decision for you and your pet.
Many trainers on Rover indicate experience in a wide range of behaviors, from puppy training to more advanced behaviors and training types.
Review a trainer's profile to see if their experience aligns with your needs, and if you have questions, don't hesitate to contact them to ensure they're the right trainer for you and your pet.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Dog Training on Rover
To list on Rover, trainers must:
Pass a third-party background check
Show proof of education or certification in dog training
Commit to rewards-based training
Rewards-based training encourages dogs to offer desired behaviors by reinforcing the behavior with something the dog likes, including treats, play, or toys. Rewards-based training prioritizes using the least intrusive intervention; it promotes thinking rather than punishing mistakes.
When rewards are used, the likelihood the behavior is repeated increases. The positive connection to the reward results in making learning enjoyable, strengthens the human-animal bond and over time leads to consistent desired behaviors.
Training can happen many places — your home, a park, a store, or anywhere else that you and your trainer decide is best for the training you are doing! Many trainers will recommend training in your home. This allows them to observe your dog in their natural environment so they can effectively assess and best help reach your training goals.
Trainers will often mention on their profile where they typically hold training sessions, but you can always contact a trainer to learn more!
No problem! When you initially contact a trainer, you will be prompted to select a proposed first session date — this is not final, and is confirmed only if both parties decide to move forward. We also recommend contacting multiple trainers to make sure you find a trainer that is the right fit for you and your pet.
Of course! Having a trainer that is the right fit for both you and your pup is an important step to reaching your training goals. We recommend reaching out to any trainer that interests you. Your initial request is not final until both you and the trainer decide you want to move forward with booking.
Also, trainers may offer or require consultations. Make sure to ask trainers so you can make the best decision for you and your pet.
Many trainers on Rover indicate experience in a wide range of behaviors, from puppy training to more advanced behaviors and training types.
Review a trainer's profile to see if their experience aligns with your needs, and if you have questions, don't hesitate to contact them to ensure they're the right trainer for you and your pet.