Dog Trainers in Oregon

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Showing Trainers in the following cities and towns: Redmond, Medford, Molalla, West Linn, Tualatin

 A    Doggieville Ranch

Doggieville Ranch Redmond Oregon Logo
20920 Kachina Avenue,
Redmond,
Oregon 97756
(541) 527 9494

Doggieville Ranch is a kennel free, in home, boarding option on 5.5 acres in Redmond, Oregon. We are located minutes from downtown Redmond and minutes north of Bend. We offer doggie daycare, boarding and training. We also offer a board and train option. We ar...Read More

5 stars
(1 reviews)

 B    K Leadership Services 9

K Leadership Services 9 Medford Oregon Logo
Garfield,
Medford,
Oregon 97501
(541) 941 9834

K9 leadership services: Specializing in Dog/Human/food aggressive behaviors; Fearful/Timid dogs; Leash walking; Boundary setting(i.e. jumping on people or furniture) General and/or specific behavioral issues. Our philosophy centers on teaching how to b...Read More

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 C    Whispering Hills Kennels

Whispering Hills Kennels Molalla Oregon Logo
Molalla,
Oregon 97038
(503) 873-8243

Professional trainer for the hunting sportsman and AKC title campaigns. Specializing in retrieving breeds. Labrador Retriever breeder. All breed obedience training for AKC title campaigns and for family companion dogs. Member, Professional Retriever Trainers A...Read More

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 D    Bark Busters Home Dog Training

Bark Busters Home Dog Training West Linn Oregon Logo
6119 Canter Lane,
West Linn,
Oregon 97068
(503) 998-1253

Bark Busters Portland South specializes in pet training, dog training, puppy training, dog obedience, dog behavior problems and dog aggression. Voted "Best of the Best" by the SPCA. Vet recommended. We do not use coercive measures such as shock collars...Read More

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 E    Canine Country

Canine Country Tualatin Oregon Logo
23365 Sw Boones Ferry Rd,
Tualatin,
Oregon 97062
(503) 692-5226

Our company was established in 1985 and has been responsible for providing Dog Training and Boarding Services ever since. Specializing in advanced training philosophies which use no treats, clickers, choke chains, or special training collars while gaining the...Read More

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