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The Best Dog Trainers in Oregon of 2024

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July 10, 2024

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

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    Roman Gottfried

    Certified dog trainer, Holistic behavior consultant, Reiki master teacher

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Off leash dog training, Board and train dog training

    USA, England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada

    I'm a certified dog trainer and trauma-informed holistic behavior consultant. I guide dog guardians, fosters and dog professionals to solve even the most complex challenges. I use a mind body spirit approach, as well as holistic-, trauma-informed, secure attachment-based, and the Do-No-Harm approach to get results. I am a firm believer in educating dog professionals, handlers, caregivers, and t...


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    Dawn Mellon

    Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Off leash dog training, Agility dog training

    Southern Oregon, Medford, Ashland, Talent, Jackson County

    Owner/Instructor of The Missing Leash dog training & The Hiker Pup Academy online learning program.


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    Skylar Lynch

    ABC-DT, CTDI, AKC Evaluator, Certified Pet Food Specialist, Certified Raw Food Specialist

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

    Southern Oregon, Rogue Valley, Jackson County, Medford Oregon, Ashland Oregon

    Hi, I'm Skylar! I am the owner of Top Dog Behavior and Training and have the honor of working with dog guardians from all over the world to better bond with their dogs through training!

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    I've had the unique experience of working with dogs of many breeds and personalities over the last 10 years, as well as assisting pet parents in improving the diets of their beloved cats an...


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    Jamie Walthers

    CPDT-KA, CBCC-KA

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Off leash dog training, Board and train dog training

    Portland metro, Bend, Redmond, Sunriver

    Jamie is a Portland native who has always had a passion for animals and behavior. She received her BA from PSU where she started her career in social work before finding her way into her true passion of working with dogs and helping them and their people have better relationships. She founded Sit Stay Fit, a Portland based dog training facility, with Jenna over a decade ago and is excited to ...


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    Connie DeBusschere

    Oregon State University Department of Animal Science Canine Behavior AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator, Trick Dog Tester, Farm Dog Judge. Therapy Dog Handler

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, Off leash dog training

    Sweet Home, Lebanon, Brownsville, Albany, Linn County

    I've worked with dogs for over 40 years. I started out in 4H has a kid, then an assistant 4H leader and assistant trainer as a young adult, then I got into competition and dog clubs.
    I was the co-founder for the Cascade K9 Jamboree, which was an event to raise money for the local K9 officers. I worked with the local library bringing in the R.E.A.D. (Reading, Education, Assistance, Dog) pro...


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    Roman Gottfried

    I'm a certified dog trainer and trauma-informed holistic behavior consultant. I guide dog guardians, fosters and dog professionals to solve even the most complex challenges. I use a mind body spirit approach, as well as holistic-, trauma-informed, secure attachment-based, and the Do-No-Harm approach to get results. I am a firm believer in educating dog professionals, handlers, caregivers, and t...

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    Jamie Walthers

    Jamie is a Portland native who has always had a passion for animals and behavior. She received her BA from PSU where she started her career in social work before finding her way into her true passion of working with dogs and helping them and their people have better relationships. She founded Sit Stay Fit, a Portland based dog training facility, with Jenna over a decade ago and is excited to ...

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    Erica Pashia

    My name is Erica Pashia and I am the owner and head trainer for The Kind Canine. I am a certified dog trainer (CPDT-KA®, ABCDT, Fear Free® Certified) and have raised and worked with many wonderful dogs throughout the course of my life. I have been training pet dogs (and dabbling in a few sports) in private and group settings for 5 years and heavily prioritize my continuing education in canine...

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    Connie DeBusschere

    I've worked with dogs for over 40 years. I started out in 4H has a kid, then an assistant 4H leader and assistant trainer as a young adult, then I got into competition and dog clubs.
    I was the co-founder for the Cascade K9 Jamboree, which was an event to raise money for the local K9 officers. I worked with the local library bringing in the R.E.A.D. (Reading, Education, Assistance, Dog) pro...

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    Jennifer Biglan

    From an early age, Jen's love of animals was apparent. Her affection and respect for all things furry was sparked by her grandparents, and summers spent riding and caring for horses in Arizona. After completing her bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon in 2001, she packed up for San Diego to start work in the basement of an office building with notions of adulthood looming.

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    Dorothy "Dodie" Slaton

    Helping our pets live their best lives is a common goal among pet guardians, but at times, it can be complicated. As a Licensed L.E.G.S. Family Dog Mediator and a Certified Professional Trainer, I help guardians understand their pet's needs and behaviors and help open the lines of communication between people and their pets.
    As a Family Dog Mediator, I assess your pet's learning history, e...

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    Kaia Wilson

    I am a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA)(FDM Family Dog Mediator) who has been working with dogs professionally since 2013. I have high hopes for changing the way people see and understand our (captive) canine comrades!
    My mission as a dog trainer is to provide human dog guardians with a clear understanding of how dogs learn, techniques and protocols for affecting behavior using...

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    Lorenzo JW Fox

    Lorenzo grew up on a petting zoo and cattle farm in Kentucky surrounded by a variety of animals- everything from camels and coatimundis, to arctic foxes and water buffalo. He obtained his BA from Portland State University in 2012, and then dove into the world of behavior.

    After nearly a decade of working with kids, teens, and young adults in adventure guiding, wilderness therapy, juven...

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    Christina Perez

    I am a PNW native who has been training dogs in Portland for 13 years. I work for Wonder Puppy- Puppy Parenting Center, in NW Portland. I have a teenage rescue Border Collie Mix puppy named Fern, who is my best teacher and adventure buddy. I love helping people get through puppyhood by seeing behavior from their dog's perspective, having realistic expectations of what their dog is capable of ba...

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    Carolyn Rositano

    Carolyn's love for animals started when she was a kid, and she has gained a lot of knowledge about dogs through her various jobs and experiences throughout her life. Her passion for animals first led her to pursue a Bachelor's degree in biology/zoology. After graduating, she started working in her local shelter in Upstate NY. While working there, she started noticing how many amazing dogs were ...

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Welcome to Oregon’s list of top dog trainers. The Oregon list is based on 2323 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Oregon dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Roman Gottfried at the top of this list with 373 votes.

Our rankings include trainers certified by CPDT-KA and CPDT-KA. They also specialize in Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training amongst other training programs.

Oregon dog trainer services include:

  • Reactive dog training
  • Puppy dog training
  • In home dog training
  • Aggressive dog training
  • Off leash dog training
  • Deaf dog training
  • Board and train dog training
  • Agility dog training
  • Service dog training

Dog trainers in Oregon selflessly set pets up for success. Roman Gottfried shares why they chose this path: It was always my passion to help dogs feel safe and cared for in homes. I also have a passion to help dogs with no family to find one, help them with their behavior problems and heal trauma. All 63 trainers on this Oregon list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Oregon trainer, Dawn Mellon, uses the following methods: Force Free, R+ training.

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Sniffspot Oregon Dog Training Frequently Asked Questions

How did Sniffspot choose the best dog trainers in Oregon?

The Dog Trainer Contest decided the best dog trainers in Oregon based on voting from owners in Oregon. We highlighted 63 dog trainers in Oregon. This includes 5 dog trainers in Bend and 58 dog trainers in other areas of Oregon.

What are the top qualifications and certifications for dog trainers in Oregon?

The most common dog training certification in Oregon is CPDT-KA, followed by CPDT-KA, and FDM. Our top dog trainer, Roman Gottfried, has these certifications Certified dog trainer, Holistic behavior consultant, Reiki master teacher.

Are there dog trainers in my specific city in Oregon?

Oregon has city-specific lists for: Bend, Eugene, Portland, Salem

What type of training is done by Oregon dog trainers?

Oregon dog trainers offer 9 different training specialities, including: Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Aggressive dog training, Off leash dog training, Deaf dog training, Board and train dog training, Agility dog training, Service dog training

Do Oregon dog trainers work on dogs with behavioral issues?

Each Oregon dog trainer has their own focus. Roman Gottfried, for example, works with dogs with these behavioral issues: Commonly working with families with reactive and aggressive dogs, dogs with developmental problems, anxiety and phobias. Similarly, Dawn Mellon works with Oregon dogs with these chalenges: .

Who is the best dog trainer in Oregon?

According to our 2323, Roman Gottfried is the top rated in Oregon. Roman Gottfried specializes in: Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Off leash dog training, Board and train dog training

How do I choose the right Oregon dog trainer?

In Oregon, consider if your dog trainer has certifications from CPDT-KA, CPDT-KA or FDM. Also, does your pet need Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, or something else.

What training methods do Oregon dog trainers use?

While these vary by Oregon dog trainer, Roman Gottfried says: I'm working with Families to learn how to educate and help the dogs establish a secure attachment, identify trauma, and communication, challenges, and better understand the dogs breed traits and individual personality. After the assessment, I put together a behavior treatment plan based on the dogs needs and the family's abilities.

How can I make the most of Oregon dog training?

While every pet is different, Roman Gottfried, our top Oregon dog trainer recommends: My number one training tip is not a training tip, before you train your dog, establish a secure attachment relationship

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