Haverhill, Looking for a Dog Trainer?

Seeking a dog trainer in Haverhill to transform your dog’s behavior? Look no further than Dog Coach. Whether you need help with basic commands and leash manners or have specific behavior issues to address, finding the right dog trainer is crucial. Hundreds of clients have gotten great results with our effective and humane dog training which you can see from our 100+ Google reviews. 

With a proven track record and countless satisfied clients in the Haverhill area, we provide personalized training that strengthens the bond between you and your dog.

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Dog Coach Client Reviews

What Haverhill dog owners say about Dog Coach training:

“I am so happy I kept looking into working with Dog Coach. They gave me the ability to be confident in the work we put into our training and gave such good advice on how to keep it all going. We are so happy that our dog can get along nicely with our other dog, and also be out in the world calmly with us. And we are beyond happy guests can come over and she can peacefully nap in her crate, or be out among our guests depending on what is best for those times.” – Nicole P.

Dog Coach Facility

Our facility is conveniently located off 128 in the heart of the North Shore and we routinely have clients from Haverhill come to our facility. We’re only 40 minutes away with the most direct route from Haverhill.

See our indoor/outdoor facility location here.

Dog Training Tip: Crate Training

Dogs are den animals and the dog crate becomes their den. As the owner and leader, you assign your dog the job of resting and being calm in the crate. This works on developing a calm state of mind in your household before you even venture out into the world. 

If you’re looking to have a calm dog out on a walk with big distractions, that work starts inside. Your high expectations for your dog’s behavior out in the world need to match your higher expectations at home. Teaching your dog to chill in a crate, with the door closed, is the beginning of better behavior–no matter the behavioral issue. 

Start with five minutes and increase the time each day. It is gradual and takes time. Full crate training is part of all of our training programs and we work with you to acclimate your dog. 

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Our Programs

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Puppy Training

Team Puppy is for dogs ages 8-16 weeks. The program is 3 sessions, one-on-one and covers:

  • Setting a feed and sleep schedule
  • Crate training
  • Potty training
  • Controlling nipping, barking, and more
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Foundation Training

Foundation training is a comprehensive approach to dog training. Whether you're looking for obedience training or behavior modification, Our results-driven dog training is a deep dive into how you and your family interact with your dog.

Basic challenges we address include:

  • Leash reactivity
  • Food and resource guarding
  • Fear and separation anxiety
  • Dog-to-dog aggression
  • Socialization
  • Basic dog obedience

Remote Collar Training

Remote collar training is for the dog that tends to make bad choices, is uncontrollable, does not listen to you, or is easily over-excited.

Remote collar training includes all the lessons of our Foundation Program with practice in:

  • Sit, place (stay), heel, and down
  • Off-leash recall
  • Proper responses to excessive barking and resource guarding

Ready to Move Forward?

Read through the programs and fill out our 20-question form to get started!

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