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Dog Training Elite Des Moines

  • Animal/Training
  • Woman Owned
8801 University Ave., Ste. D-22
Clive, IA 50325
(515) 375-5962
Hours:
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About Us

We work with dogs of any breed, size or age - and we empower owners with lifelong skills to continue successes.

Obedience Training
One of Dog Training Elite’s most popular dog training services is to read more
  • About

    We work with dogs of any breed, size or age - and we empower owners with lifelong skills to continue successes.

    Obedience Training
    One of Dog Training Elite’s most popular dog training services is to teach basic dog obedience training. This includes both in-home dog training sessions and group classes for a more advanced approach.

    We use positive dog training based on the classical conditioning theory, paired with an electronic collar-- this is not a shock collar. Unlike a shock collar, an electronic collar does not hurt or harm the dog and is used to obtain a dog's attention. We believe in using ongoing praise to encourage good behavior. The difference becomes clear when comparing a dog that is trained out of anxiety and intimidation vs a dog who truly desires to please from the inside out.

    Puppy Training
    Getting a new puppy can be an exciting adventure, especially for new puppy owners. The love and joy a dog can bring are genuinely impressive. Dogs become such an integral part of the family. However, the most common mistake new owners make is underestimating the knowledge, commitment, and effort needed to train a new puppy.

    Service and Therapy Dog Training
    ADA defines a service dog as “a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.” Disabilities include mental or physical impairments that affect an individual’s ability to perform one or more major life activities (walking, seeing, etc.). Service dogs are trained to guide and assist such individuals so that they can lead happier, healthier lives.