Anybody know a dog trainer in SLC? Lara Jones is looking to connect for a story. If you can recommend someone, send her an email at lara.jones@krcl.org. Thanks!
Heather R. replied:
Thanks Isaiah! I would be happy to help give a story! Www.theprojectk9.com !
Ashley W. replied:
Www.slcdogtraining.com
Kim B. replied:
Yes!! Jill Barratt at salt city behavior! !!
Mindy M. replied:
Laurie Neebling . smile emoticon
Christina O. replied:
Shane Tyler
Donny W. replied:
Raina Thorne
Eva-Marie H. replied:
Skye Poitras
Rebeccah T. replied:
Jill Barratt !!!
Keven M. replied:
Ashley Wolf
Jessica B. replied:
Kandy's Kritter Kare & Consulting . She worked wonders with my dog!
Isaiah H. replied:
Heather Rose
Alicia K. replied:
Lou Carlson
Sarah Y. replied:
Jenifer Nii
Ashley L. replied:
Amanda Roman
Eric W. replied:
Brie Gonzalez
Tom G. replied:
John Mestas, Dog Training Elite. www.dogtrainingelite.com He's a great trainer. Trained our "incorrigible" Labrabull. Also trained her family. His bio is on the website, under the Utah tab. Great guy.
Danté J. replied:
Cayla Rogers is a great personality and dog trainer who just started her own business! Talk to her!
Ranae Z. replied:
Try Rescue Rovers Dog Adoptions ! They have quite the network, and probably know of at least a few!
Julie E. replied:
Heather Beck and her business K9 Lifeline
Cataract O. replied:
Johanna Teresi Four Legged Scholars Dog Training, Salt Lake City
Does anyone know a dog trainer who specializes in training pups to work with autistic kids? My neighbors have autistic twins.. like 5-ish yrs old. And this puppy who...
Gregory G. replied:
Dom, I have heard from many of my fellow veterans that there is an amazing "service dog trainer" here in Utah. Here is the URL for the VA service animal site http://www.va.gov/health/ServiceAndGuideDogs.asp I will see if I can find out more information and let you know.
Anyone have any good recommendations for dog harness for a small husky? Want to take my girls running and don't trust them off leash.
Also, are there standard...
Lillith F. replied:
Ruffwear is AWESOME. not sure if available in the states though. http://www.ruffwear.com/Products/dog_harnesses
Darby M. replied:
The urban trails harness is awesome. If you don't want to let you husky pull, you can get a D ring on the front to make it a front clip no pull harness. http://www.alpineoutfitters.net/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=155 My dogs know traditional mushing cues. Gee(pronounced like the letter G) is right. Haw is left. Whoa is stop. On by is pass whatever or whoever we need to pass. Easy is slow down and please don't kill me.
Cindy I. replied:
Check out Canicross Nation, they do this for their sport and have good posts on their FB page about running gear for dogs. https://www.facebook.com/canicrossnation/?fref=ts
Cindy I. replied:
Since I do not do "fast and short" and I want my boy to pack his own water and bowl, I use Ruffwear: http://www.ruffwear.com/Products
Dog training suggestions? So I have a 3 year old heeler mix I got from the Cache Valley Humane. He's very very intelligent, but does not listen super well. He knows the...
theextremist04 replied:
We’ve gone with Calling All Dogs for a couple classes and I love them. Our dog is also a rescue that’s protective but not aggressive and they’ve really tailored lessons and skills to help her figure out the world. We did a basic manners class and now we’re working through real world manners and she’s gotten so much better.
tenderlylonertrot replied:
I've heard classes at Petco work well enough, and I think they are cheap. Obviously, a pro-trainer might be better but also more expensive.
Jekyllhyde replied:
Sit Means Sit is awesome.
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Haloauras replied:
Kudos 2 Kanines
jjackmormon replied:
[innovativek9 academy.com](https://innovativek9 academy.com). These folks are awesome and have real-deal credibility when it comes to dog training. Multiple dog sport ribbons at the national and international level. They also do the dog related specials in collaboration with KSL sometimes. They do what is called a board and train where they will basically transform your dog in 3 weeks and then they will work with you 1 on 1 to continue the training. Getting a dog to the level of off leash reliability is their specialty.
ISO: dog trainer who can help me with my puppy. She is great with kids, adults, dogs, cats... She gets overly excited and lunges when she sees another dog and doesn't...
Amy M. replied:
Kesha Beckstead-Orvis
Tiffany M. replied:
Victoria Miles
Josh-Randi B. replied:
I love Kudos 2 canines in Salt Lake. We have a Great Pyrenees(85 lbs). https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=380715812025761&tsid=0.0668587211985141&source=typeahead
Sammi R. replied:
Kendra Beckman with Doggie Manners is hands down the best! https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=471504639534785&tsid=0.9273089084308594&source=typeahead
Another huge hole in my backyard. Thanks Bella. Ahhh! I'm getting so sick of this! I need a dog trainer. A really good one, or a dog sedative.
Jessica C. replied:
Heater Beck@k9 life line in draper
Jessica C. replied:
http://k9 lifeline.net/
Sarah H. replied:
I've used K9 Lifeline as well. I like them a lot. I do train more with Bethany from Wasatch Canine Camp. Bethany trained with Heather Beck from K9 as well as Cesar Milan.