Dixie B.

“She is so sweet with the dogs and professional! Thanks Dixie!!!”
Leah M.
“I have 2 frenchies. Absolute assholes. But Leah is so good with them and all animals honestly. There is no one else I would trust my dogs with.”


Christophe C.

“Very knowledgeable, kind, interactive. Lots of notes and questions and study about our dog prior to meeting. Chris is very communicative as well. My husband and I are very impressed. Excited for our next few sessions to get our dog on a path for his best life.”
Nikki G.
About: I run a doggy daycare. I also work with other people's daycares. So I constantly am around different dogs. Different scenarios in keeping up with training ideas.
Robyn S.
About: I have experience training many animals including dogs, horses, cats, and goats. I love teaching people and their dogs how to have fun through training, sport, detection, and enrichment! If you are ready to enjoy your dog for who they are instead of constantly feeling like you have to fight them, I'm the trainer for you! I currently handle a conservation detection dog, and together we have experience detecting wildlife disease, bird/bat fatalities, and wolf scat. I have trained dogs in nosework/scentwork, parkour, agility, and treibball foundations, in addition to basic obedience behaviors.
Kara G.
About: As a full-time professional trainer with 11 years in the pet care field, I bring both technical skill and real-world experience. I also have a background in pet herbalism and nutrition, allowing me to consider behavior, stress, and overall wellness together. My focus is on safe handling, clear guidance for owners, and results that last beyond the training sessions.
Rosa K.
“Rosa is an excellent trainer. She is passionate about dogs and not afraid to get down on the floor with them. At our very first training session she introduced foundational learning methods which, as she promised, made subsequent learning faster and easier (think of learning the alphabet before learning to read.) She listened carefully to my training priorities and always proceeded with those in mind. She consistently explained to me the how's and why's of what she was doing. She taught me basic principles of canine behavior. She taught me how to continue to train my dog. Rosa is dedicated to positive reinforcement techniques. She never got angry or lost patience with my rescue pup why, like most rescues, has "issues." Rosa always arrived on time. She is personable and very pleasant to work with. Perhaps most importantly, my dog LOVES Rosa.”
Taylor S.
“I started with Taylor because I wanted to fill in the holes of our training and to focus on me and not get lost in smells. Well while we stated that all of a sudden my dog who’s under 2 years old became more and more aggressive and that is not her. She told me let’s rule out pain so I did some PEMF on her and that changed her attitude so much. Then we did chiropractic and I have my girl back. Her hip was out and she needed her back adjusted. Now back to training. Taylor was so helpful to work with including answering my late night text. She is kind, patient, caring and we just love her!”
Tess R.

“Tess is very organized trainer . The first session demonstrated immediate results and was left with a pamphlet of explanations and exercise. Well done. Buffy will be much better because this training protocol is so well orchestrated”
Alana L.
About: My training approach goes beyond surface-level issues by focusing on the whole dog to address the root of behaviors. I consider body language, routine, environment, exercise, mental stimulation, nutrition, social history, and family dynamics, because real change happens when all factors are addressed. Since it’s tough to remember every detail from each session, I provide detailed notes with purchase links, training reminders, a homework list, and clear instructions developed over hundreds of hours.
Natalie H.
“Natalie is very kind, patient, and positive in her training, with dogs and their person(s)! She understands the causes of dog behavior and has incredible skills in addressing any issue. We highly recommend her!”
Kyla G.
“I’ve had the pleasure of observing Kyla training dogs on many occasions, whether it be a working dog doing explosives detection training, protection work, narcotics detection or training her own personal pets for basic obedience and commands. Kyla is consistent, innovative and firm, all while demonstrating patience, playfulness and a great desire for each animal to succeed in training. She has a vast knowledge of animal behaviors and body language which has aided her in being such a successful handler and trainer.”
Rikki F.
“Rikki is a very good and empathetic dog lover, she is very good with training dogs and getting them to learn, and willing to put in the effort to make sure that they are properly handled! Even older dogs are able to learn with enough time and patience and that is what she's done with Latte, who was adopted from a shelter and severely overweight and did not like humans, now she is a healthy weight and loves being around other dogs and humans!”
Kenneth F.
“Ken is a very caring, compassionate, and knowledgeable trainer who continually strives to learn more techniques that might solve unique problems in training. Ken has years of experience coupled with an avid desire to keep learning. He knows each dog and puppy is unique with unique family and environmental challenges. In the end, he wants to help the owner work through the issues with positive reinforcement training methods for better and better outcomes. I look forward to continuing to work with Ken to continue to refine my young GSDs behavior quirks.”
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.