Off Leash K9 Training

Alcoa, United States

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If your dog exhibits any the following, then we can help you.

Won’t come when you call him

Chews on things that he shouldn’t

People aggression

Dog aggression

Won’t mind you when you tell him to do something (sit, down, etc)

Jumps on people/​counters

Drags you down the street on the leash

OR, if you have EVER thought about giving your dog back to the place where you got him…

What We Do: We train regular household dogs to have the same level of obedience as dogs in the military and law enforcement. You have seen dogs that can walk with their owners down the street and be well behaved in stores, outdoor seating restaurants, and public places. How many times have you said to yourself, «I wish my dog could behave in public like this?»

How We Do It: We conduct personalized one-​on-​one private obedience lessons with owners and dogs, utilizing marker and e-​collar (NOT shock collars) training for obedience. We additionally do dog behavior consultations and teach owners to understand why the dog is doing what she does. We also provide the owners with the tools to remediate the unwanted behaviors and bring the dog back into becoming the productive member of the family that he was always meant to be. This training can literally save dogs’ lives!

Meet the Manager

Fallon H.

Manager

Fallon has always believed in «walking what you talk,» and leading by example. That passion is what led her to start the only Doberman Pinscher rescue in the State of Tennessee, A Pinsch of Heaven Doberman Rescue (APHDR), and finishing up her MBA degree while running a rescue, working full time, and having a child. She is a firm believer in education, whether it be for dogs or people, and loves doing what she can to help dogs and dog owners better their relationships and bonds through training and communication. An animal lover from the time she was too young to toddle, Fallon spent her childhood bringing home strays and working with them and competing on horseback in 3-​Day Eventing, before later deciding to turn her attention towards animal rescue. In the time that Fallon has been Founder and President of APHDR, she has personally been involved in the rescue of well over 400 dogs (and still counting), and has grown the organization to a nationally respected 501©3 rescue.