Dog Training Cleveland

Dog Training in Cleveland Ohio

Are you struggling trying to train your dog or puppy? Our humane, results-based dog training methods can help. Through our boarding and training programs and private dog training lessons, our experienced dog trainers will get you results.

Our trainers regularly work with dog owners to resolve the following:

New Puppy Training
Potty Training
Crate Training
Socialization
Obedience Training
Reactive Dog Training
Impulse Control Issues
Pulling On Leash
Not Coming When Called
House Manners
Public Access Training
Aggression, Anxiety or Fear

We promise to be honest with you about what is achievable through dog training, and help you come up with the best plan for your dog. Dog training is also people training, and we want you to rest-assured knowing you will be provided with all of the information needed to protect your investment and live a long, happy life with your well-trained pup.

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Why Choose Up N Atom Dog Training Cleveland

At Up N Atom Dog Training, we believe overnight dog boarding and board and train should cause as little stress to your dog as possible. That’s why we provide immersive 24/7 dog training programs, which means that when you choose us for your dog board and train needs, your dog will live inside your dog trainer’s home – not an off-site kennel facility or garage – and will be cared for around the clock as part of the family.

Our dog training center is the perfect choice if you are looking for a nationally awarded dog trainer who produces reliable on and off leash obedience training for dogs. Our Training while Boarding programs are truly immersive; your dog will have a blast learning in real world environments where you need them to behave the most, while also learning to settle in the house and be quiet during downtime. We offer free transportation services in the Northeast Ohio/Greater Cleveland area, for those who enroll in our overnight dog training programs.

We are available to meet dog owners in Cleveland by appointment. You can sign up for a consultation at NEO Pet and Working Dog (15001 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107) by clicking HERE.

All of our dog training programs come with all of the recommended training equipment, written and video instructions, follow up lessons, and long-term support from your dog trainer, so that you can protect your investment and know the training will stick.

Our Dog Training Promise

We know it’s hard to be away from your dog. At Up N Atom, we make sure you are kept in the loop throughout the entire training process, providing regular check-ins as well as photo and video updates. Choosing a boarding and training program with us means we are committing to you and your dog for the long haul. Our dog trainers want you to succeed, and they want your results to last. We promise to love your dog like they are our own, and to treat them with a high level of care and respect throughout their training process.

Finally, Up N Atom offers boarding services to approved dogs as well as graduates of our programs, and discounted refresher training programs for those dogs who need a little fine-tuning after their program ends. Dog training is a journey, not a destination. Request a free phone consultation below, and learn how we can help you reach all of your dog training goals and more.
Rosie and Chase Dog Training
Training graduates, Rosie and Chase, on an off leash training trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re looking at this page, it means you are doing your research and working hard to find the right dog trainer for you. Great work! It is very important to research dog training companies before hiring one. We always recommend that dog owners do the following in their search for a dog obedience training program:

  • Check online for reviews from past dog training clients (Google, Facebook, etc)
  • Look through past social media posts (Facebook and Instagram), looking at the attitude of the dogs and the results
  • Interview the dog trainer over the phone prior to enrolling your dog in a dog boarding and training program
  • Ask about the dog-to-trainer ratio at the dog training center
  • Inquire about your dog trainers professional experience, including:
    • Years in the field as a full-time dog trainer
    • Experience in other parts of animal husbandry (animal shelter work, veterinary care, boarding and daycare services, etc.)
    • Professional accomplishments such as titles in competitive dog sports, awards, or otherwise
    • Any mentorships, seminars, dog training workshops they have completed
    • Number of years spent working under other dog trainers (did they just open a business without experience?)

At Up N Atom Dog Training, we believe nothing beats years in the field working with a team, learning the most up-to-date dog and puppy training methods, and proving ourselves on the competition field. Dog training is a constantly changing — and unregulated — industry, and there is always more for a dog trainer to learn. Learn more about our Ohio Dog Trainer and her accomplishments here.

Private lessons begin at $200 per lesson, and are included with board and train programs. Board and trains run approximately $1100 per week and can cover puppy school, off leash dog training, behavioral concerns such as lunging and barking on leash, aggression, resource guarding, or separation anxiety.

Remember to factor in that most one-on-one training packages do not include dog training equipment, whereas boarding and training programs include the boarding, training, recommended equipment, treats while in training, and private lessons.

Yes! We accept multiple financing options you can apply for. Reach out and we can discuss these options over the phone.

We can begin boarding and training for puppies any time after 10 weeks of age. Due to increased risk of illness and intestinal parasites in young puppies, we do require a clean fecal test (poop sample) prior to beginning an overnight puppy training camp. This can be done at your veterinarian as soon as you bring your new puppy home! Puppies must be current on vaccinations, including bordetella and distemper/parvo, for their age.

We are a balanced training facility, meaning we start all dogs off with a liberal foundation of positive reinforcement training through shaping and luring behaviors. Once they have a solid understanding of the obedience skills on the leash, we then overlay the “have to” part of training via thoughtful use of corrections. We then work to build their skills unleashed, with the goal being a reliable off-leash trained dog. Using a balanced training methodology we produce happy, motivated dogs who want to work, but also know they have to listen for their safety and the safety of others. We offer programs with and without e-collar training.

At Up N Atom, we do not teach using the ecollar, but we do proof using them in certain programs. That’s a really important difference in dog training, as teaching a dog with an ecollar is putting them into an escape/avoidance state of mind — essentially making them figure out how to release pressure without them understanding what is being asked of them — rather than helping the dog be successful, and then introducing fair corrections to disobedience to known, well-practiced skills. We utilize a LOT of positive reinforcement, teaching the dog how to do the skills, increasing distraction strategically, and then going on field trips to make sure they can perform those skills in new environments around dogs, people, and other heavy distractions. Proper use of an electronic dog training collar does not cause fear, anxiety, or aggression. It helps us open up our dogs world by giving them the gift of off leash reliability and consistent feedback.
 
We do not use remote collars on puppies under 6 months of age, or in programs under 3 weeks long. Dog owners who would like their dog trained without an ecollar are welcome to discuss it with their trainer, but we will not offer off leash training without the use of an ecollar.

Here’s a little secret about dog training… it is not a magic pill. Dogs are living, breathing creatures and not computers we can program. We can guarantee that if you follow our training advice and do your homework, you will see positive dog training results. However, as we cannot control how you live with your dog at home, whether or not you use your training equipment and recommended training techniques, or how you control the environment to help set your dog up for success, we cannot offer a money-back guarantee on training programs.

Dog owners who commit to doing right by their dog and follow our training recommendations will receive individual dog trainer support so everyone is satisfied with the results. We will never guarantee a “cure” for behavioral problems, but we will help you figure out how to make them easier to live with via obedience training, management strategies, and behavior modification techniques.

While our goal is off leash training for adult dogs, some dogs may not be appropriate candidates for off leash adventures. This may include dogs with high levels of fear or anxiety, aggression towards dogs or people, dogs with noise phobias, and dogs with high prey drive. Your dog trainer will give you honest feedback of what they think is realistic for your individual dog.

Choosing a board and train program versus a private dog training lesson package is a personal decision. We can help you decide what works best for your individual situation over the phone or during an in-person consultation. The biggest factors that affect the decision making process are:

  • Budget. Private lessons are an affordable way to train a dog.
  • Time. Dog owners must commit to training their dogs each and every day while going through a private dog training package, as they are responsible for the outcome of the program. Boarding and training programs get your dog solid repetitions daily, done by a professional. Dog trainers also tend to have access to appropriate distractions (other dog trainers, trained dogs, tried and tested places for field trips) and since this is what we do all day every day, we can get things moving quickly.
  • Behavioral concerns. A dog with aggressive or anxious behavior can do better outside of their trigger environments, so a board and train program may be more appropriate.
  • Physical limitations of the owner. Dog training is a physical activity and dogs can be very strong. If a dog owner is not physically able to do the dog training lessons, a board and train is a better choice.
  • Convenience. Boarding and training is a popular option for dog owners who are going on business trips or vacations.
  • Location and Schedule. Currently, private lessons are only available at our Columbus dog training facility on specific days/times of the week. Unfortunately, we currently do not have much flexibility to offer in-home private lessons, or lessons in other areas of Ohio. If you are located in Columbus and have a flexible schedule, lessons at our facility may be appropriate for you.

Dogs enrolled in our overnight boarding and training camps have a dedicated “kennel room” in our dog trainers home, where they will sleep in large, escape-proof dog crates. This allows dogs to live and sleep in a home-like environment, not a noisy kennel or off-site building.

Due to the unique home-environment we offer, crate time will vary each day. The first few days of training, your dog will never be left at home alone unattended. This helps your dog trainer get to know your dog, and make sure they will behave appropriately in their secure crate while unattended. Rather, your dog will spend a few hours at a time in their crate in between training sessions, playtime, and potty breaks, so they practice hanging out in their kennel safely. Once your dog trainer feels comfortable leaving your dog crated, they will find reasons to intentionally leave your dog at home for up to five hours at a time, ALWAYS in a kennel and monitored by video surveillance. We want your dog to be successful when they return home from training, which means they must be used to being left alone for periods of time during the program. Dogs who cannot be left alone will come with your dog trainer on necessary outings (like picking up groceries curbside) and this will be communicated with you so you know how to continue the crate training at home. Dogs are always secured in a Ruffland Kennel during travel in a vehicle. Overnight, dogs are crated from 10pm to 7am. Young puppies or dogs who bark in the middle of the night will be taken out as necessary; another perk of in-home board and train!

If a dog is social with other dogs, they will have structured daily interactions with other dogs — either your trainers own personal dogs, or other dog-friendly training campers. That being said, what a dog’s individual interaction may look like will change based on their personality, and their training needs. Some friendly dogs arrive to training severely OVERsocialized, and are “dog obsessed”. These dogs require more neutral experiences around other dogs so they can learn to behave appropriately around them in public spaces. If your dog is barking/lunging at dogs on leash, cannot settle around new dogs, or shows signs of becoming dog obsessed, focusing on “playtime” with strange dogs will make these problems worse, not better. At Up N Atom, we want dogs to be able to go more places and do more things with their owners. This means we will not promise playtime with other dogs if it does not truly benefit YOUR individual dog, but all dogs in training will spend plenty of time each day in close proximity to other dogs.

For safety reasons, most adult dogs who have shown inappropriate aggression towards other dogs will not be allowed to have physical contact with other dogs. They will still train and relax in close proximity of dogs, safely!

This comes down to the individual dog. For most dogs, we recommend multiple part-way visits where we can begin training exercises and get you learning hands on with the new training skills. For dogs with high levels of separation anxiety, fearfulness, or other behavioral concerns, it may not be beneficial for your dog to see you and then have you leave again. We can discuss visits once we get to know your dog and your situation a little better.

Unlike many other training programs, dogs enrolled in our board and train program live in their dog trainers home. This means there is no set daily schedule, as it is a 24/7 training experience. On an average day, dogs are up around 7am, and go to bed around 10pm. Their day is split up between structured, active training sessions (teaching skills), passive training sessions (bed stays in the house or at the facility, practicing “settling” on leash at their trainers feet, crate time with a frozen kong in areas of high activity so they learn to self-soothe when it isn’t their turn), playtime, downtime in their designated crate, and time spent in a large outdoor dog run or play yard, weather-permitting. All training dogs go with their trainer on regular field trips to stores, parks, trails, training events, and more. Your dog will travel with their trainer where ever they go, helping generalize their skills in new places and making sure your dog is comfortable traveling, as well as training and relaxing in many new environments.

We want to provide dogs with a personalized, high quality experience where they are well-cared for and mentally/physically satisfied. To meet this goal, we take a small number of dogs at a time to ensure each dog has plenty of individual time and attention. Our maximum capacity is five dogs at one time (including dogs that have completed our training programs and have come back for general boarding), but we generally have 3-4 training dogs enrolled at once. This means your dog will get more of your trainers attention, and that your dog trainer is not overworked… which means a better experience for all!

The first step to enrolling in one of our training programs is to set up a phone consultation. We will discuss your training needs and goals, what you can expect from a training program, and set a timeline. If we choose to move forward with booking a program, we take a non-refundable deposit to hold the space. Dogs with behavioral concerns will need to attend an in-person consultation prior to setting a start date, for the safety of the dog and our staff.

A board and train program is a great way to get advanced dog obedience training FAST. We work 7 days a week to give your dog training repetitions in the house, on the training property, and out on field trips (pet friendly stores, parks, trails, and more). Your dog will spend every day with a professional trainer, getting in multiple training sessions and working on house manners. 

You can expect that your dog will have a solid understanding of critical dog training skills in new environments, and under distraction. But, dog training only works if you work it! You should expect that your dog will make some mistakes when they come home, and for the remainder of their life! Dog training is about knowing how to respond to those mistakes, and how you can use your dogs new obedience skills to prevent them from happening in the first place.

Once your dog graduates from the training program, the client education portion begins! We need to teach you how to work with your dog like a dog trainer. You will receive written and video instructions on how to enforce the training, how to use the equipment, and what to do when your dog blows you off (because dogs WILL test your dog training skills when they come home). For the first two weeks post-graduation, we will ask you to keep everything low distraction. It is important you learn to read your dog and know how react proactively in new situations before upping the difficulty. Once those two weeks are up, we can meet for a private follow up lesson to test the training skills in more difficult situations. Our programs will train your dog, but they will also train you… which is almost more important!

Up N Atom Dog Training is located in Northeastern Ohio, close to the town of Ashtabula. Our off leash dog training programs are perfect for anyone close to Clevland, or Columbus, Ohio. Whether you’re looking for Cleveland Dog Training or Columbus Puppy Training, we have a dog board and train program near you to meet your needs.

We have extensive experience with the following problem dog behaviors:

overall disobedience
jumping on guests 
barking at dogs or people on leash
aggression towards dogs
fear aggression
general anxiety
potty training
fence fighting
counter surfing
running away
chasing prey (chickens, cats, livestock)
car chasing
reactivity towards joggers, skateboards, bicycles, etc.
lack of impulse control

Up N Atom can help you create a training plan to work with most problem behaviors. Due to our intimate home training environment, we are not able to take dogs with high levels of aggression towards people, extreme separation anxiety, or dogs who cannot be safely contained in a crate. If you’d like to discuss your situation, we’d be happy to set a phone consultation.

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15001 Madison Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107
Located inside NEO Pet and Working Dog.

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