About Good Dog Enrichment and Training
Good Dog Enrichment and Training is a highly praised dog training facility known for its skilled and caring staff. The head trainer, Cait, is particularly recognized for her deep understanding of dog behavior, helping anxious and reactive dogs become more confident and well-adjusted. Clients appreciate the friendly and supportive environment, noting that the trainers genuinely care about both the dogs and their owners. The facility offers a wide variety of class offerings, including courses for reactive dog owners, puppy training services, day training, individual lessons, CGC classes, and dog sports. Group classes are well organized, providing excellent support for dogs and their families. Many clients have expressed their satisfaction with the patience and expertise of the trainers, making it a great place for dogs of all ages and needs. Clients have shared positive experiences, highlighting the effectiveness of positive reinforcement training methods. They have also praised the facility, describing it as an amazing and transformative experience for both them and their dogs. The trainers, such as Shari and Kailey, are recognized for their expertise and guidance, helping dogs with reactivity and other behavioral issues.
We fell in love with and adopted a snuggly puppy ... and quickly realized we were in over our heads. We'd never had a puppy, much less a people-reactive dog, or one that looooooved playing with other dogs so much. Thank goodness we found Good Dog to help us learn the science behind his reactivity, how to build a daily life that works for us and him, and how to read dog behavior (because not all dogs love him as much as he loves them).
But perhaps the best part of all is having a whole team of humans who understand our little guy and love him as much as we do. Big thanks to Cam, Archie, Kailey, Maggie, Cait, and the whole team for (a) making the effort to understand...read full review
We took our puppy Rumi to Good Dog STL four years ago, with the hopes of her becoming a therapy dog. She started at 12 weeks in their 4 week boot camp, where she got to socialize and learn to play with other pups. The trainers would take short videos of her training so we could practice what she learned at home.
I've never had a dog as tiny as Rumi (she is 10 lbs full grown and probably started at Good Dog when she was 5 lbs) and I felt safe with her being at Good Dog. They have huge windows along the street so you can see how they are with the dogs and the general set up. There were always at least two trainers in the room and dogs were in sections so it seemed contained,...read full review
Good Dog has helped our Finny so much. She is a scared girl who is very dog reactive and would even snap at/bite us when we would walk her and encounter another dog. It’s been almost a year since she has snapped at us now and overall her fear and anxiety has decreased a ton. We love all the the trainers who have patiently worked with her - force free training is the only way my scared girl was going to learn new behaviors and coping skills. I highly recommend Good Dog to anyone who is struggling with a dog reactive pup.