
Port City Dog Training - Basic Obedience & Manners Training
Tired of the Chaos? Get a Calm, Confident Dog with Private In-Home Obedience Training
Stop the jumping, pulling, and destruction. We come to you to teach your dog and your family the foundation for a well-behaved life.
Does this sound familiar?

Pulling on the Leash

Jumping on You or Guests

Destruction
Your dog pulls so hard on the leash that walks are a chore, not a joy.
Your dog pulls so hard on the leash that walks are a chore, not a joy.
You've come home to a shredded cushion or chewed-up table leg—again.

Doesn't Listen Well
You call your dog's name, but they just ignore you and keep running.

Patience Running Out
You're starting to feel like your dog just doesn't listen, and you're at your wit's end.
You're starting to feel like your dog just doesn't listen, and you're at your wit's end.

The Solution
Our Basic Obedience & Manners program is designed to transform these frustrating behaviors into a strong, respectful bond between you and your dog. As a mobile dog trainer, we bring the training to you, right in the comfort and convenience of your own home.
This isn't a "one-size-fits-all" group class. Our private, in-home dog training focuses on real-world scenarios and a personalized plan tailored to your dog's unique personality and your family's specific goals.
What You and Your Dog Will Learn
This program is perfect for dogs of all breeds and all ages—from new puppies needing a solid start to adult dogs who need a refresher on their manners.
Leash Manners: Say goodbye to pulling! We'll teach your dog to walk calmly beside you, making your daily walks enjoyable again.
Impulse Control: Stop jumping on family and guests. Your dog will learn to greet people politely.
Recall (Come When Called): Build a reliable recall so your dog comes to you every time, giving you the freedom to let them off-leash safely.
"Leave It" & "Drop It": Prevent destructive chewing and keep your dog safe from dangerous items.
Foundation Commands: Master a solid "Sit," "Stay," and "Down" with real-world distractions.
Polite Greetings: Teach your dog to wait patiently for food and at doorways.