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The Best Dog Trainers in Connecticut of 2024

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July 10, 2024

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This is a list of the top dog trainers in Connecticut, based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public.

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    Elizabeth Ingalls

    CDBC- Certified Dog Behavior Consultant- IAABC. PPG Canine Training Professional

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, In home training, Puppy training

    Enfield CT, North Central CT, Western MA, New Hampshire Seacoast, Suffield CT, Stafford CT, Somers CT, Longmeadow MA, East Longmeadow MA, Windsor CT, East Windsor CT

    I've been involved in canine welfare in a variety of roles over the last 20 years. From rescue volunteer with multiple rescues, to Executive Director of Big Fluffy Dog Rescue, to behavior consultant, my desire has always been to improve the lives of dogs. I have a BA in Biology from Bay Path University which enriches my understanding of the natural world. My training only utilizes humane, evide...


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    Casey Coughlin

    LLA Course Graduate

    Reactive dog training, Service dog training, Agility training, In home training, Puppy training

    Hartford County and some surrounding towns

    Casey Coughlin specializes in solving difficult behavior problems, positively starting puppies, and building strong relationships with your dog. She loves working with reactive and sensitive dogs.Casey has been surrounded by animals since childhood and grew up competing nationally in multiple equestrian events. She attended college at the University of Findlay for Equestrian Studies and later w...


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    Melody Sunflower

    Fear Free Certified

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, Service dog training, In home training, Off leash training, Puppy training

    Glastonbury and surrounding areas

    Former veterinary technician, been training dogs and work in veterinary medicine for 18 years. I'm passionate about helping people find balance and joy with their dogs.


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    Michael Shikashio

    Fully Certified through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants and founder of the Aggression in Dogs Master Course

    Aggressive dog training

    Michael is currently not accepting clients for training or behavior consultations due to his teaching and travel schedule.

    Michael is an internationally sought after keynote speaker and presenter on the topic of dog aggression at numerous events, conferences, and universities worldwide.

    He has mentored and presented to thousands of animal professionals in twelve different countries and has been a guest at every major dog training conference in the U.S. and Mexico including the APDT, IAABC, FDSA, Clicker Ex...


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    Becky Maurice

    CPDT-KA

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, In home training

    Oakdale, CT

    Becky graduated from Uconn with a bachelor's in animal science. She is a certified pet dog trainer, A certified behavior consultant and a graduate of The Instructor training course. As a Canine Good Citizen evaluator as well as a C.L.A.S.S instructor and evaluator she approaches training classes in a fun and motivating way. She has been training dogs professionally for over ten years. She has s...


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    Elizabeth Ingalls

    I've been involved in canine welfare in a variety of roles over the last 20 years. From rescue volunteer with multiple rescues, to Executive Director of Big Fluffy Dog Rescue, to behavior consultant, my desire has always been to improve the lives of dogs. I have a BA in Biology from Bay Path University which enriches my understanding of the natural world. My training only utilizes humane, evide...

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    Casey Coughlin

    Casey Coughlin specializes in solving difficult behavior problems, positively starting puppies, and building strong relationships with your dog. She loves working with reactive and sensitive dogs.Casey has been surrounded by animals since childhood and grew up competing nationally in multiple equestrian events. She attended college at the University of Findlay for Equestrian Studies and later w...

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    Melody Sunflower

    Former veterinary technician, been training dogs and work in veterinary medicine for 18 years. I'm passionate about helping people find balance and joy with their dogs.

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Welcome to Connecticut’s list of top dog trainers. The Connecticut list is based on 516 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Connecticut dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Elizabeth Ingalls at the top of this list with 404 votes.

Our rankings include trainers certified by CPDT-KA and Fear Free Certified. They also specialize in In home training, Puppy training amongst other training programs.

Connecticut dog trainer services include:

  • In home training
  • Puppy training
  • Reactive dog training
  • Aggressive dog training
  • Service dog training
  • Agility training
  • Off leash training

Dog trainers in Connecticut selflessly set pets up for success. Elizabeth Ingalls shares why they chose this path: To enhance the lives of dogs and their people. My focus is on relationship building so that both the dog and the human can live a safe, peaceful, fulfilled life.. All 5 trainers on this Connecticut list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Connecticut trainer, Casey Coughlin, uses the following methods: I am a reinforcement-based trainer, who constructs creative management plans that helps owner and dogs streamline their communication without the use of inhumane training aids. While active management helps lessen unwanted behaviors, we train and build skills that then can take the place of management and build fluid communication between the dog and handler..

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FAQ: Top Reactive dog training Dog Trainers in Connecticut

How did Sniffspot determine the best dog trainers in Connecticut?

After collecting 516 votes, we compiled a list of the top trainers in Connecticut. These experts have proven their skills in Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, and more with Elizabeth Ingalls leading the pack.

What sets Elizabeth Ingalls apart in Connecticut?

With certifications like CDBC- Certified Dog Behavior Consultant- IAABC. PPG Canine Training Professional, Elizabeth Ingalls offers a well-rounded approach to Aggressive dog training and Reactive dog training. They focus on Aggressive dog training, ensuring that each training session addresses specific behavior challenges.

What motivates Connecticut dog trainers?

Elizabeth Ingalls began their journey into dog training because To enhance the lives of dogs and their people. My focus is on relationship building so that both the dog and the human can live a safe, peaceful, fulfilled life..

What’s the top training advice from Elizabeth Ingalls?

According to Elizabeth Ingalls, the key to successful Aggressive dog training training is Be kind and meet your dog's needs.

What do other trainers recommend in Connecticut?

Casey Coughlin suggests focusing on Focus on behavior as information and feedback about how your dog is feeling and how much they understand your teaching., Melody Sunflower emphasizes Make sure your body language matches your words. Be a good leader for your dog. Clear and consistent expectations..

What qualifications do these Connecticut trainers have?

All of the trainers on our list hold certifications like Aggressive dog training, reflecting their expertise and commitment to professional development. Many also volunteer with Connecticut rescue organizations.

Why are these qualifications important?

These certifications ensure that the trainers are well-versed in the latest Aggressive dog training and Reactive dog training training techniques, providing your Connecticut dog with the best possible care.

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