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Trainers & Behaviorists

Looking for a trainer or behaviorist? The San Antonio to Austin area has several trusted professionals who use positive, force-free methods. Support is available for everything from basic manners to complex behavior challenges.


If you're looking for a trainer or behaviorist in the San Antonio to Greater Austin area, the following professionals come highly recommended by local adopters and dog owners. These trainers are known for using positive reinforcement methods and supporting a wide range of behavior needs.


In Austin, Training by Tara – K9 WorkingMind is frequently praised on Yelp and Reddit. Reviewers note Tara’s success with leash reactivity and fear-based behaviors, emphasizing her use of 100% positive reinforcement. Some adopters mention that their dogs are still working through common issues like barking or whining, but overall feedback is consistently positive and encouraging.


Every Dog Behavior & Training, also based in Austin, is another well-regarded option. Known for its friendly trainers and nonprofit model, Every Dog earns high marks for being informative, affordable, and supportive. Their team includes certified behavior professionals with strong experience in handling a variety of behavioral challenges.


Additional options with solid reputations include Conscious Dog Training, Dog Training Elite, Priority1 K9 Training, and TP Dog Training. These trainers all use humane, force-free techniques and are positively reviewed within the community. Veterinary Behavior Consultations, led by board-certified veterinary behaviorist Dr. Martin, is an excellent choice for more complex behavioral needs that may require medical insight.


For those closer to Boerne or San Antonio, both PAWSitive Solutions and LOMA Behavior & Training are trusted resources with positive community feedback and a commitment to ethical training practices.


Adopters are encouraged to schedule initial consultations to find the best fit for their dog’s temperament and training goals. Many trainers offer one-on-one sessions, group classes, or virtual support depending on the dog’s needs and comfort level.

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