Youngs Dog Training LLC

Category: Dog trainer

Address: 21 Meadow Cir Dr #322, Lake St Louis, MO 63367, USA

Phone: +13149305472

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–4PM

Monday: 11AM–6PM

Tuesday: 11AM–6PM

Wednesday: 11AM–6PM

Thursday: 11AM–6PM

Friday: 11AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

De Haeffner

Apr 7, 2022

Jonathan is very knowledgeable about dog behaviors and not only how to train dogs and puppies but how to show you how to train them. I was very impressed with his puppy classes. Would highly recommend.

Amanda Matlock

Jan 16, 2022

I have nothing but good things to say about Young’s dog training! We started in his beginner class with our puppy and it was incredible everything that she learned as well as what we learned as owners. Jonathan does a great job of teaching the owners how to effectively communicate with their pet in order to gain positive results. He provides great handouts that review the weekly lessons and checks in to make sure everyone is experiencing success. Jonathan is very a very knowledgeable and talented instructor and I would highly recommend his business.

Shirley Meyer

Jan 11, 2022

We learned a lot going to these classes. Whenever we had issues with our dog behavior Jonathan was always professional in helping us get results. I would recommend these classes to everyone.

Gerry Clawson

Dec 16, 2018

Jonathan is s great trainer. He has helped me with both my chihuahuas. Lexi he helped with her at my home and I was a slow learner. Abby my littlest chi went to puppy boot camp at 6mo and I might have her go back for a bit more advanced training. I trust Jonathan totally and will refer him to any one looking for trainer.

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Questions & Answers

Can Youngs dog training class help with aggressive dogs

Mindy Schrader | Jul 7, 2021
Youngs Dog Training LLC (Owner) | Jul 8, 2021

Unfortunately no, Group obedience classes are not the best learning environment for dogs with behavioral issues. Group classes work best for dogs that are in a calm emotional state and are receptive to learning. Dogs with behavioral issues are heavily focused and can not process new information and put you and your dog at risk of hurting yourself or others. Individual lessons with a trainer utilizing non aversive methods would be your best option. Then over time with clear and consistent training the possibility of getting into an obedience class is likely.

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