Online and Virtual Dog Training

Dog Training in Auburn, Indiana - Because a Good Dog Makes Everything Better

Join the hundreds of happy families at Askdogtrainers (a subsidiary of) Prodogz a leader in professional pet education with over 250+ 5-Star Google Reviews.

Auburn is a town with a lot of pride - the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, the county fair, the kind of community where people know each other. Dogs fit right into that picture. But a dog who hasn't been trained can complicate the simplest things: walks, visitors, car rides, holiday gatherings. The good news is that you don't have to live with that chaos indefinitely.

Professional Virtual Dog Training in DeKalb County

Askdogtrainers.com delivers live, personalized dog training sessions to Auburn, Indiana residents via video call. Jason Lake, the trainer running the program, has over 20 years of experience working with dogs across every breed, temperament, and behavioral profile. Sessions happen on your schedule, in your home, without any of the hassle of driving to a facility.

This isn't pre-recorded content or a PDF handout. It's a real person watching your dog, watching how you interact, asking the right questions, and building a plan around your actual situation.

From Wiggly Puppies to Strong-Willed Adults

The program covers puppies through older adults. We'll help you establish solid foundations with a new pup, or course-correct with a dog who's picked up bad habits over time. The training approach focuses on motivation - figuring out what your dog actually values and using that to build reliable, happy compliance instead of grudging obedience.

Brain Training: The Missing Piece for Many Dogs

One of the most overlooked aspects of dog behavior is mental stimulation. Working dogs, herding breeds, terriers - many dogs kept as household pets are bored out of their minds, and that boredom manifests as barking, chewing, restlessness, and anxiety. Brain training exercises give these dogs an appropriate outlet for their intelligence and drive.

FAQs

Q: I work full-time. Can sessions be scheduled in the evenings or weekends?

A: Yes. Flexible scheduling is part of the program. Evening and weekend slots are available to accommodate working families.

Q: My dog pulls badly on the leash. Is that a quick fix?

A: Leash pulling is one of the most common issues and usually responds well to training. It's rarely a quick fix, but consistent practice makes a big difference quickly.

Q: My family members all use different commands. Could that be causing our problems?

A: Almost certainly contributing to them, yes. Consistency across the household is something we address directly in the first session.

Q: Do you train service dogs or therapy dogs?

A: The program focuses on companion dog training and behavior modification. For service dog certification, we can point you toward appropriate resources.

Q: What's the youngest age you'll work with?

A: Puppies can start as young as 8 weeks. Early socialization and foundational training at that age can prevent a lot of problems down the road.

Get in Touch

If you're an Auburn dog owner who's ready to stop hoping things will get better on their own and start working toward a calmer, more enjoyable life with your dog - we're ready to help. Reach out and let's get started.

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