Welcome to the Sniffspot list of top-rated dog trainers for Agility training in New York, NY. Based on feedback and votes from our Agility training community, we've curated a list of top-rated trainers in the New York area.
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Frankie is a CPDT-KA certified dog trainer, who grew up with a desire to work with animals in some capacity. She pursued an Animal Veterinary Science degree at Clemson University, with the intention of becoming a veterinarian one day. Once she began volunteering at the New York Aquarium in 2013, she knew she belonged in the animal training world. She worked for over five years as a Trainer at t...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Hi fellow dog lovers! Since childhood, dogs have been an essential part of my life, and I'm excited to come full circle with Spot-On K9 Training. (The Best In-Home Dog Training In Manhattan.)
Lives in Hell's Kitchen, NYC, and has three beautiful children who all love dogs.
– 2017+ Volunteer trainer for dog rescue BARC-CT.org, training hard-to-place dogs
– Graduate of t...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Laura (CPDT-KA) knew that she was always meant to work with animals and felt the need to understand them at a deeper level. She went on to get her Bachelor's in Marine Biology from Roger Williams University, and became a marine mammal trainer, focusing on working with seals and sea lions. Over the years, she's worked with a number of different species of animals, but she now applies the same po...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Corinne is a Certified Behavior Consultant ( CBCC-KA) . Corinne grew up with dogs from a young age, and has always been fascinated by them, from how they interact with each other to how they manage to successfully live in the human world they find themselves in. Wanting to learn more, Corinne earned a BA in Psychology and a Masters in Animal Behavior and joined the SSDT team in 2014. A long th...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy training, Agility training
Robert Haussmann is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer, Canine Behavior Consultant, and Co-founder of Dogboy NYC. He is licensed under the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers and has been working with dogs and advising their humans since 2003. He founded Dogboy NYC in 2005 to help canine and human clients navigate the complex urban jungle of New York City.
Through cr...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Puppy training, Agility training
CDBC, CPDT-KA, LFDM-B
Founder of Positive Canine Training and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer & Behavior Consultant
I believe in dog training that is safe, effective and fun. You will love the results and your dog will love the process.
I enjoy seeing the bond grow between families and their dogs, as they learn to communicate. When the dog learn what is wanted and ...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Emily is a CPDT-KA certified dog trainer, living in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and rescue Poodle, Penny. Growing up as the only human child with dogs and other pets, Emily has always had a huge passion for animals. With a BFA in art/psychology, Emily moved to NYC in 2007 and began volunteering at a local shelter in 2011, which led to her interest in dog training. She began her apprenticeship...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy training, Agility training
Amanda Kontakos began training at a young age, working with horses and competing in Hunter/Equitation. Interested in training, she stopped competing and began to work using natural horsemanship techniques. With continued research in positive reinforcement training, Amanda even taught horses targeting and other tricks using clicker training.
Amanda spent nearly a decade working as a Dog...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Ariella is a positive reinforcement trainer working towards her CPDT-KA certification who absolutely loves working with pet parents who want a deeper, more meaningful relationship with their canine companions. She helps them understand their dogs on a fundamental level by establishing effective communication.
As an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and a graduate of the CATCH Canine Ac...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Puppy training, Agility training
CPDT-KA, CCDT • Certified Professional Dog Trainer
As a certified professional dog trainer & animal lover, my most important role is to provide you and your pet with effective, professional positive reinforcement-based training. Teaching you and your dog how to live within the rules and structure of your family life makes your life easier, and gives you a canine companion who is rela...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Daniel is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC). Daniel holds his Masters of Science in Animal Welfare and Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine, as well as CPDT-KA and CPAT-KA certifications . Daniel first fell in love with dogs and animal behavior when he rescued a Beagle-Corgi mix from his local SPCA when he was 10. After graduating from Carnegie...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
John is a dog trainer based in Astoria, Queens who has worked with animals for the last sixteen years. For many years of his career, he worked at various zoos and aquariums across the country as an animal trainer. The start of his career involved training free-flight birds of various species for shows at facilities like Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Dallas Zoo, Brookfield Zoo, and more. After movi...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Off leash training, Puppy training, Agility training
Sabrina ( CPDT-KA) is an animal trainer with a deep passion for understanding and improving the lives of animals. She looks to use her skill analyzing complex animal behaviors to help dogs build confidence and strengthen the human-animal bond.
Sabrina is a dedicated advocate for animal welfare. She has worked in animal rescue organizations and wildlife sanctuaries, providing her with ...
Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy training, Agility training
She is a professional member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) and the Pet Professionals Guild (PPG), as well as Grisha Stewart’s Animal Building Blocks Academy. Toni is an approved evaluator for AKC’s S.T.A.R Puppy and all levels of Canine Good Citizen (CGC).
Growing up in South Africa, Toni developed a passion for animals and their wellbeing. She had always w...
Sniffspot’s top-rated list of dog trainers for Agility training in New York, NY is based on rankings from our community of dog owners as well as the general public. For Agility training, we received 0 total votes, resulting in 14 dog trainers who focus on Agility training. Our top-ranked dog trainers are listed in order of votes, with the top-ranked trainer for Agility training listed first.
Dog trainers for Agility training on this list are certified by CPDT-KA, FDM, or another trusted organization. We're proud to feature Frankie Banaag, who has been voted the top dog trainer for Agility training in New York, NY.
At Sniffspot, we prioritize trust and expertise. Frankie Banaag, as well as the other dog trainers on this Agility training list, ensures they bring the highest standards of care and training to your dog.
Does your dog ever growl when you walk by their food dish? Maybe they get possessive of treats, carrying them far away and giving you side-eye when you start to approach — or snarling at your other pets or children if they get too close.
As almost every dog owner is aware, the nose of a dog is an amazing thing. Just as they can pick up sounds we can’t hear, their sense of smell and ability to pick up scents is well beyond ours. In fact, dogs have 40 times the number of olfactory receptors as humans.
More than 80 million Americans rely on their service dogs to help them navigate the world. Task-trained assistance animals perform a huge range of life-changing—in many cases, life-saving—services: These dogs act as eyes for visually impaired handlers, provide mobility support, alert to seizures and blood sugar crashes, interrupt anxiety attacks, remind their people to take medications, and so much more.
You thought your dog was house trained. Your home was clean from puddles of pee, those dreaded middle-of-the-night bathroom breaks were behind you, and you loved every minute of dog ownership… until your four-legged best friend started using the bathroom inside again. What’s going on?
Ah, poop. We humans think it’s disgusting… but many of our dogs seem to love the stuff. If you’re wondering why your canine companion tries to eat feces (either their own or that of other animals) you’re not alone!
Do you have a water-loving dog looking to burn some energy? There are countless dog parks to visit throughout our country — but some of them become far too hot in the midday sun to be safe for your pets to play. That’s why we’ve put together a list of some of the best dog water parks throughout the United States! At these locations, your pup can frolic, splash, and swim to their heart’s content.
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Does your dog destroy every toy you give them? Is your house littered with remnants of fabric and stuffing of all different sizes? Are you tired of investing in “indestructible” toys only for your pup to still dismantle—or worse, get bored of—them in just a few days?
You’ve been told your dog needs regular exercise. There’s a reason “walking the dog” is a classic daily activity: Frequent excursions give your pup a chance to experience the world, maintain a healthy weight, and — most importantly — spend time with you! Consistent physical activity can also improve their strength, muscle tone, coordination, and mental ability over time.
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Many dogs have gotten a bad reputation over the years for being "dangerous breeds." Rottweilers are among them. Like pit bulls and other large, blocky-headed types of dogs, these powerful and beautiful animals are often assumed to be aggressive.
Your dog is reactive. They’ll see another dog, person, or other stimulus in the environment (like a car or bike) while out on a walk and suddenly go crazy at the end of their leash. The barking, lunging, and growling feels embarrassing for you — and it’s clear that your pup isn’t having a great time either.
Does your dog display reactivity to other pets or people? Maybe they’re a new rescue pup and are still settling into your home. Or they were sick growing up, so you missed their critical socialization period. Possibly they’ve had a bad experience after being raised as a normal puppy.
Do you have a reactive dog or suspect you may have one? You’re not alone!
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From 2009 to 2020, there was a 40 percent increase in the development of public dog parks. Designated spots for canine exercise have become commonplace in every major city in North America — many pet owners won’t even consider renting an apartment that doesn’t have its own fenced-in pet area for their canine companions.
Thousand Oaks, California has been a safe haven for Sniffspot host, Jen, since childhood. Having grown up in busy Santa Barbara, Jen, an introvert from an early age, would seek out solitude and serenity away from tourists attractions and droves of people visiting from elsewhere. “My grandparents own 60 acres about a 30 minute drive from here, and I grew up spending every summer and every holiday visiting them on the ranch,” Jen explained. “In Santa Barbara, we wouldn't go to the beach on the weekend because that's where everybody was, so you'd find places off the beaten path where the tourists weren't. For me, the ranch was just my happy place.”
Ellen is the host of Country Pasture Getaway, one of Sniffspot's most popular sniff spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great sniff spot host.
Just 20 minutes outside of the busy city of Portland, Oregon, and settled right on the banks of the Columbia River, you’ll find what countless visitors have flocked to the area in search of – mountain views, crisp, clean air, and running water for miles. What you might not expect to find, however, is a hidden oasis designed just for dogs and their people, owned and operated by a farming couple and enjoyed by visitors on two legs, and four.
Fran is the host of Ranch Setting, one of Sniffspot's most popular spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great Sniffspot host.
Looking for a space to play with your dog no matter what the weather’s like outside? Look no further than our list of the best indoor dog parks in the United States! These climate-controlled spaces are growing in popularity as pet ownership increases throughout the country. As a bonus, many of them also offer dog training, boarding, grooming, or daycare services on the premises.
Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered! It’s hard to narrow down, but we’ve put together some of the best off-leash dog parks throughout the country so you can plan your next adventure — along with a checklist of what to bring, what to know beforehand, and some frequently asked questions.
Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Las Vegas? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks to plan for your next adventure in Sin City.
Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog? We’ve got you covered!
Looking for the perfect place to play with your dog in Portland? We’ve got you covered! Take a look at the best local dog parks and plan for your next adventure in the City of Roses.
Discover the German Shepherd Dog, a breed celebrated for its intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. Known for its impressive size and smooth, graceful movements, German Shepherds excel in various roles, including as guide, therapy, bomb detection, and police dogs, while being a devoted family companion.
Discover the Labrador Retriever, a breed celebrated for its playful nature, affectionate temperament, and trainability. Labradors are known for their friendly demeanor and adaptability, making them perfect family companions and versatile working dogs. As one of the most popular types of retrievers, Labs are ideal companions for various lifestyles and are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as an excellent breed for families.
Discover the Golden Retriever, a popular breed celebrated for its affectionate, playful, and trainable nature. Considered a large dog, Golden Retrievers were originally bred in Scotland for hunting and retrieving game beginning in the 1860s. Today, they're recognized by the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club (AKC) as one of the most beloved companion dog breeds.
Discover the American Staffordshire Terrier, a distinct breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and loyal nature. Often confused with the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, a separate breed of British origin, the American Staffordshire Terrier (AmStaff) is considered a medium-sized dog. While both breeds share some similarities, the AmStaff is generally larger and has been developed as a distinct breed in the United States.
Discover the Australian Shepherd, an AKC breed celebrated for its trainable, playful, and affectionate nature. Despite its name, the Australian Shepherd is actually a native breed to the United States, originally developed to breed on farms and ranches. Considered a medium dog, Australian Shepherds were bred for herding beginning in the 1950s. As one of the high-energy breeds, Aussies are known for their boundless energy and need for regular exercise, including aerobic exercise.