Transform your dog with Wasatch K9 Fitness and Training! Experience tailored fitness, obedience, and behavior solutions to deepen the bond between you and your pet.
One of the few Dock Diving trainers in the country with access to a top rated facility.
Behavioral Training: Address specific behaviors with personalized sessions targeting issues like excessive barking, aggression, or separation anxiety.
Lay a solid foundation with our puppy training, focusing on basic commands, potty training, and crucial socialization to develop well-behaved, confident dogs.
Engage your dog in fitness programs featuring obstacle courses tailored for agility, balance, and endurance, customized for all breeds and ages.
Wasatch K9 transformed our wild pup! Exceptional behavioral training and the agility courses really kept Rex engaged and physically active. Highly recommend!
Tried a few spots, but Wasatch's agility and puppy training really stand out. Spot on routines and engagement - definitely felt tailored to my pup’s needs.
Advanced obedience took our dog to a new level. Efficient, no-fuss instruction. Good for disciplined training beyond the basics. Worth considering if you're serious.
FAQs
Your questions answered for happier, healthier canine companions.
What is the best age to start training my dog at Wasatch K9 Fitness and Training?
Training can begin at 8 weeks old for puppies, focusing on basic commands and socialization.
Are your trainers certified?
Yes, all our trainers are certified professionals who undergo regular training to stay updated on the latest dog training techniques and behavioral science.
How long does each training session last?
Each training session typically lasts about an hour, with flexible programs available.
Can you help with a dog that is aggressive towards other dogs or people
Yes, we specialize in addressing and correcting aggressive behaviors using positive reinforcement in a controlled environment
Do you offer group training classes or only private sessions?
We offer both group and private training sessions. Group classes are great for socialization, while private sessions are tailored to focus on your dogs specific needs.
What should I bring to my dogs first training session?
Bring a leash, collar or harness, favorite treats, a toy, and proof of vaccinations.