The Goldendoodle
Smart, Social & Ready to Learn
While Goldendoodles are known for their friendly nature, their high intelligence means they can quickly learn bad habits if not given clear direction. If your Doodle is constantly jumping on guests, pulling you down the street on walks, or struggling with "selective hearing," AskDogTrainers.com can help.
A well-trained Goldendoodle is the ultimate companion—stable, polite, and eager to please. Whether you’ve just brought home a new puppy or you're working with an adult dog that has developed anxiety or aggression issues, our expert trainers specialize in the balanced communication needed to get your dog on track.
Teach your social Doodle to greet people calmly without jumping or barking.
Channeling that Poodle brain into listening, even in busy environments.
Enjoying your walks again with a dog that follows your lead.
Dog training can seem like a big project, especially if this is your first time owning a high-energy "designer" breed. However, by taking it step-by-step, the task becomes far less daunting. Let our team of professionals help you build the relationship you've always wanted with your Goldendoodle.
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What Clients Say
“We got so much out of one hour Zoom puppy training session with Jason. Every moment was filled with useful information we needed to work with our puppy.”
— Elishia Tucker“Jason is an absolutely fantastic person and trainer. He immediately put together a simple and effective plan of attack.”
— Isabel Gibson“Jason has the heart of a teacher and a passion for helping people understand how to communicate with their dogs in a healthy way.”
— Danielle Clair“I first called Jason because I thought I was going to need to re-home my pup. Thankfully, I started training with Jason and am forever grateful.”
— Tiffani Cox“We drive 200 miles round trip for Jason's classes. That should be testimony enough as to what we think of his training.”
— Diane Griffin“Jason is phenomenal. Certainly the only trainer I recommend. Don't waste your time trying the others.”
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