I'm obsessed with my cattle dog and my foster-fail rescue mix! We love exploring together. We also welcome foster dogs into our home and we'd love to see our current foster, longest shelter resident, Blaine, find his forever family!
Certifications:
CPDT-KA
Dog training services include
- Aggressive dog training
- Reactive dog training
- Agility training
- In home training
- Puppy training
More info about Kailey King's dog training:
I work at CARE STL, the only open admission no-kill shelter for the city of St. Louis! In February 2022, CARE STL initiated its Training and Enrichment program with two part-time trainers. Our focus was to help foster and adopters with training struggles that pet guardians had once a dog left the shelter environment, as well as to improve the overall well-being of the dogs in shelter care. Our program was so popular and grew so fast that we added an additional full-time trainer in September 2022 (me, Kailey King!).
Since we started tracking data in Apr 2022, we have provided over 2,400 enrichment activities to our shelter dogs in the areas of social, mental, physical, and sensory enrichment. Since Feb 2022, we have conducted 196 training sessions. Of those 196 appointments, only 5 of our dogs remain at our shelter! We have also added group skills classes and look forward to expanding that capability in 2023.
Up until now, all those sessions have been provided free of charge to our adoptive parents. Unfortunately, the number of in-shelter canine residents severely strains our limited resources and the time of our hard-working trainers. We will still continue to offer a FREE basic skills group class to CARE STL alumni. We will offer one FREE private lesson at no charge. Any additional lessons will be charged a nominal fee of $50 per lesson for an onsite session (or $100 for offsite sessions). Advanced skills classes offered in the future will also have a charge.
Group classes will still be available to non-CARE dogs only as capacity allows. Our priority will always be to keep our CARE dogs in their adoptive homes. We will always continue offering training, behavior advice, and other resources to our CARE family as needed at no cost. Our trainers want you and your dog to have a healthy and strong relationship and bond, and we will do everything we can to facilitate that relationship!
Contact our training team anytime with questions or concerns at training@icarestl.org, and they will do their best to help you with your canine struggles.
Behavioral issue focus:
Anything from puppy socialization and potty training to working on human reactivity, "stranger danger" behaviors, dog reactivity, or separation anxiety. A wide scope!
Dog training methods:
At CARE STL we are proudly force free and positive only as much as we possibly can (given our stressful shelter environment).
Why I became a dog trainer:
To better help my "stranger danger" reactive dog after we foster failed him <3 I had been working with animals for years and enrichment has always been a passion of mine. I wanted to learn the best ways to help other people and their pets too.
My favorite part of being a dog trainer:
DOGS = HAPPINESS, how can you not love living in the moment with creatures who do nothing but that?
I love seeing the bonds build between human and dog when they finally start communicating in a way that makes sense to each other.
My #1 dog training tip:
HAVE FUN - if it's not fun what is your dog really learning? I want dogs to WANT to do what I ask.
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