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The Best Dog Trainers in Providence, RI of 2024

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July 10, 2024

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

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    Jen Reynolds

    B.S., CPDT-KA, AKC CGC Evaluator

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

    All of Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts

    I have been training since 2007, first working at a retail pet store before obtaining my Bachelor's degree in Animal Science with a focus on Animal Behavior. My main passion is working with rescue dogs, and I was the behavior department head for the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for 7 years. I currently work with many local rescues and shelters to help their do...


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    Kelsey Shank

    CCPDT-KA, FDM, Certified Reactivity Specialist, AKC CGC Evaluator, AKC Fit Dog Instructor

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

    At-Center in East Greenwich, RI; In-Home within 10 miles of training center; Virtual

    Kelsey is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she studied psychology and sociology including Applied Behavior Analysis. She worked with individuals with special needs for 10 years before she expanded her interest in behavior to canines. Starting as a foster, she began working closely with a local rescue organization where she held the position of Training Coordinator.

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    Casey Hallenbeck

    CPDT-KA (Certified Professional Dog Trainer - Knowledge Assesser) FFCT (Fear Free Certified Trainer) DN-CET (DogNostics Certified Enrichment Technician)

    Puppy dog training

    Lincoln, Cumberland, Smithfield, Pawtucket, Providence

    I am the owner and creator of For the Love of Dogs in Lincoln, RI.
    I have worked with puppies, adult dogs, energetic dogs, calm dogs, and almost everything in between. I have been a Certified Professional Dog Trainer for 3 years.
    I am committed to continuing my education to best help my clients get the most up to date information possible.
    I currently have 2 dogs of my own, Cooper (...


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    Jo Ferraris

    BS Animal Science, KPA CTP, CNWI, FFCP Trainer

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training, Board and train dog training, Agility dog training

    South County, Washington County

    Jo graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a BS in Animal Science Pre-Veterinary Track. She is also a Karen Pryor Academy Certified Professional Trainer, Certified Nose Work Instructor, and Fear Free Trainer.

    Jo has been training dogs on a professional level since 2013. She has worked with hundreds of dogs of varying ages and breeds and can apply these previous experiences t...


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    Alexandria Hawk

    CPDT-KA CTA CGC Evaluator

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

    Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Fall River, South Kingstown, North Kingstown, Wakefield, Narragansett

    Originally from New York, I relocated to Rhode Island at the same time I started my career as a dog trainer. After graduating from Catch Canine Trainer Academy, I moved to Newport where I reside with my seven-year-old mixed breed, Ashley Pants. In addition to offering my services privately, I run group training classes at The Wiggle Room, Rumford Pet Express, and the Potter League for Animals.


Welcome to Providence’s list of top dog trainers. The Providence, Rhode Island list is based on 564 votes from the Rhode Island Sniffspot community. Only the Providence dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Jen Reynolds at the top of this list with 263 votes. We also counted 689 votes for Rhode Island, with the remaining trainers listed outside of Providence.

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

Providence dog trainer services include:

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

Behind every successful Providence training session lies a passionate professional. Jen Reynolds shares why they chose this path: I had a dog and person reactive dog and I needed to find a way to help her, it grew into my passion, and I wanted to help other people.. All 5 trainers on this Providence list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Providence trainer, Kelsey Shank, uses the following methods: Always force free, relationship-based positive reinforcement training methods. I focus on communication between guardian and dog so that their bond strengthens and fears subside. I focus on teaching coping skills to help you and your pup navigate our modern world together successfully. Private lessons begin with a 2 hour behavior assessment followed by a package of 4 1-hour private sessions with guardian and pup. Additional lessons can be added on as well. Semi-Private classes begin with an in-person tour and evaluation followed by 1- hour sessions once a week for 5 weeks; there may be up to 5 dogs in the class total..

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FAQ: Top Dog Training Services in Providence, Rhode Island

How were the best dog trainers in Providence, Rhode Island selected?

We gathered 564 votes from local dog owners to identify the top trainers in Providence. These trainers, including Jen Reynolds, are experts in Aggressive dog training, Deaf dog training, and other diverse areas of training and offer tailored services in Providence to meet your dog’s needs.

What services does Jen Reynolds provide in Providence?

In Providence, Jen Reynolds specializes in offering Aggressive dog training, Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training. Their services are designed to address a variety of behavioral issues, including: Leash reactivity, household aggression between dogs, resource guarding, separation anxiety, generalized anxiety, arousal and impulse control issues..

What are the qualifications of Providence’s top dog trainers?

Jen Reynolds and other leading trainers in Providence hold certifications such as CPDT-KA, FDM, AKC CGC Evaluator, CCPDT-KA, KPA CTP, which demonstrate their commitment to excellence in Providence dog training.

What is the most important tip from Jen Reynolds?

According to Jen Reynolds, the key to successful training is Be patient! Changing behaviors takes time, but it is worth it in the end!.

Why are these trainers the best choice for dog owners in Providence?

Jen Reynolds and others in Providence are the best choice for dog owners because of their specialized services, including Aggressive dog training, Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, In home dog training and Puppy dog training. Their methods are effective in helping dogs overcome behavioral challenges.

How do Providence dog trainers stay up-to-date with training techniques?

Trainers in Providence regularly participate in continuing education and certification programs, such as CPDT-KA, FDM, AKC CGC Evaluator, CCPDT-KA, KPA CTP, to ensure they are providing the most effective and current training methods. Jen Reynolds and their colleagues also frequently work with animals at Providence shelters, rescues, and so on.

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