Let's Go K9 Training

Let's Go K9 Training Let's Go! K9 Training is in the Los Angeles, CA area where we help dog owners create a healthier re

K9 Training offers In-home, Board N' Train dog training services that focus on obedience, behavior modification, socialization, and aggression rehabilitation. My unique and effective dog training approach helps change the state of mind of your dog which will help remove unwanted behaviors using balanced training methods. To learn more go to:

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Happy Client! 😊It has been a pleasure working with Robbie. His owners have done an excellent job maintaining his trainin...
04/27/2026

Happy Client! 😊
It has been a pleasure working with Robbie. His owners have done an excellent job maintaining his training, and his daily progress is clearly evident.

Robbie has successfully transitioned from resource guarding—previously involving growling and snapping/biting over toys and household objects—to consistently releasing items and moving away on command. He is now performing these tasks reliably without reverting to guarding behavior.

Robbie is such a fun pup and his owners are amazing! I look forward to seeing and hearing about his progress as he grows into adulthood am on.

Meet April šŸ’œ! She’s a young   girl whose here for her 2 week Board n Train program to work on setting a solid foundation...
04/03/2022

Meet April šŸ’œ! She’s a young girl whose here for her 2 week Board n Train program to work on setting a solid foundation down to allow her to relax her mind, have better manners, walk nicely on leash, having a solid recall, proper social skills with other dogs and people, and much more!

April has some issues in the home where she needs to learn to relax more, have better boundaries, learn to be independent from her owners to not freak out and bark when they leave, and addressing issues like biting/nipping at their daughter along with barking at men(especially) when they walk towards her direction or want to come up to interact with her or pet her which has resulted in nipping at their hands.

We’ll get her to learn to coexist, feel more at ease when men are around her and not allow her to go into an reactive state all while still advocating for her space to be fair to her when she’s setting off cues she’s not interested in interacting at that moment in time.

Stay tuned for her progress over the next few weeks! She is a total sweetheart, I swear!

We’re going to help her get in a good space mentally so she can make the best choices all around with the lifestyle training approach so she can relax and enjoy life no matter what’s going on around her.

Meet Bear! šŸ• He’s a handsome 6 month old German Shepherd who’s here for his 2 week Board & Train Program.Overall he’s a ...
03/06/2022

Meet Bear! šŸ•

He’s a handsome 6 month old German Shepherd who’s here for his 2 week Board & Train Program.

Overall he’s a very sweet, chill boy but he does have some anxious behaviors developing inside the home that needs to be addressed before it could possibly become worse.

His anxious habits are starting to form when his owners want to leave the home (very attached the husband) and now he’s starting to chew on things in the home that he shouldn’t be.

So we’ll be introducing the crate as well as teaching Place Command to set boundaries and create more independence with good impulse control and a calmer mind.

Other things we’ll be working on are Bear’s listening skills, his obedience, walking on and off leash, solid recall, and stopping behaviors like jumping on people, not being pushy when their older dogs get attention, and more!

Stay tuned for his progress. I can already tell Bear 🐻 is gonna catch on quickly when adding more structure in his life! šŸ™‚

This is Gunner. He’s a spunky, fun cattle dog mix boy who here for the for the day. He’s a sweet boy and is learning he ...
02/27/2022

This is Gunner. He’s a spunky, fun cattle dog mix boy who here for the for the day.

He’s a sweet boy and is learning he cannot be super pushy when it comes to exiting/entering the crate, rushing out for door, and being pushy on the walks.

He definitely tried all those things when he first got here last night. Dogs are opportunists, they will take advantage of situations and see what they can get away with.

With giving him direction and making him wait calmly in each little moment, Gunner was able to let go of being pushy to relax his mind and body than be all antsy to go, go, go!

And now when we went out for our mid morning walk, he was in a better space mentally to follow my lead and guidance during the teaching phase of having him walk nicely by my side.

The key components are mindset and structure in your dog’s daily life that will create a healthy balance in the home and the relationship you have with your dog.

Puppy Training series: Why you should Crate Train your puppy 🐶Swipe through the 3 reasons why it’s a good idea to crate ...
02/23/2022

Puppy Training series: Why you should Crate Train your puppy 🐶

Swipe through the 3 reasons why it’s a good idea to crate train your puppy so you don’t create a problem behaviors down the line that could of been prevented.

Set your dog up for success in life with teaching your puppy the kennel is a good thing! šŸ™‚

Consistency and believability are the keys to having success with your dog. How you communicate and speak to your dog wi...
02/19/2022

Consistency and believability are the keys to having success with your dog.

How you communicate and speak to your dog will determine how well they listen and comply with what you want from them.

If you’re not direct to the point or don’t sound convincing, your dog will likely blow your commands off and/or not take you seriously.

Remember to keep your tone neutral but firm when necessary for commands to not prolong how you say ā€˜sit’, down, or when correcting unwanted behaviors.

You can use softer but higher pitch voices when you’re teaching and encouraging your dog to come to you to make you the more important, valuable person around.

Just be careful to not be too soft in certain moments like when dealing with reactivity, resource guarding, aggression, and so on. This is where the neutral tone but being firm comes in to be clear wjen telling your dog, ā€œNoā€ to a behavior you disagree with paired with a consequence.

The other moments of softness can be when rewarding good behaviors with praise and affection as long as it doesn’t encourage your dog to break commands or raise their excitement level when you need them to be calm.

I hope this helps! Reach out if you need more help with your dog. We’re here for you! šŸ™‚

Everyone, Meet Mr. Canelo the  . He’s a young 1 year old pup who’s here for his 2 week board and train program to learn ...
02/17/2022

Everyone, Meet Mr. Canelo the .

He’s a young 1 year old pup who’s here for his 2 week board and train program to learn to:

•calm himself down
•have better manners
•not get into things he shouldn’t
•stop counter/table surf
•stop barking at small animals 🐿
•stop digging
•stop biting wheels of scooters, bikes,ect.
•stop jumping on people
•have overall good obedience
•solid recall & listening skills
•nice loose leash walking
•and more!

Stay tuned for this happy, handsome boy’s progress in the next 2 weeks. He’s gonna be a fun one! 🐶

We’re offering a new Day Training program as an alternative to our popular board and train programs.The program consists...
02/15/2022

We’re offering a new Day Training program as an alternative to our popular board and train programs.

The program consists of the same training that’s done in our board and train programs, but you get to keep your dog at home with you!

This option is great for young puppies to help jumpstart their obedience and create a solid foundation and routine for them in your home.

Or if you’re interested in our 2 week ecollar training to experience off leash reliability for your dog who has minor behavioral issues.

Find out more about what options will work best for you by contacting us by: email or visiting our website to fill out an contract form. We cannot to speak to you soon! šŸ™‚
Also a reminder, any clients who I’ve worked in previously have the option to board with us when you’re away. Planning a vacation? Book now before boarding spots are filled up!

During the past two years with the pandemic, it’s been a journey of going through it all, like most people have. Lots of...
01/21/2022

During the past two years with the pandemic, it’s been a journey of going through it all, like most people have. Lots of unknowns.

My story is about the courage it took to not go back to my comfort, safety net and work towards going after what I want in life even if life got turned around a little bit these past few years.

It begins with moving out to Los Angeles back in October 2019 where I had an opportunity that unfortunately fell through at the same time the pandemic started around March 2020. I was left to start over and the unknown of what to do or where to go.

I fortunately had a friend I could stay with for the month of April to figure out what my next steps were going to be. It was rough. I was feeling stressed, anxious, and uneasy(some days of panic)- I knew I didn’t want to go back to my home state, I would of felt unhappy and taking the risk to challenge myself is what I truly needed in life. After all, it took my a long time to have the courage to finally move out to LA.

I wasn’t going to let the pandemic ruin all that I have worked towards. Even if I have to start over again.

I reached out to friends and family for support and did lots of searching(I wasn’t going too cave in) and towards the end of that month, I found a new place to call home back in Los Angeles with my dog pack. 🐶

Once I came back up to LA, I had to figure out what I was going to do for income. I originally came out here to work with dogs and owners. I was also doing that back in my home state of Ohio. It’s always been my passion to help dog owners keep their dogs in their homes.

So I decided I was going to reopen my dog training business out here in LA. I knew I could do it, just needed to take the steps to work towards letting people know I am here to help you and your dogs out.

I started by walking dogs for a dog walking app and worked my way to getting everything set up(website, social media) so people could see I’m open for business. It took months of feeling uneasy if I could even do it- especially when most of LA was shutdown. After a few months went by, dog owners started to find out about LGK9T and off I was to helping them create better relationships with their dogs.

I was feeling good and with the strong mentality to keep going- everything started coming into place. With connecting and networking in the dog community, I was able to broaden the distance of reaching more people to help.

And now I’m thriving and continuing to help many dog owners create the life they want with their dogs. It’s so rewarding getting to support and encourage dog owners that anything is possible when you dedicate yourself to doing the work to seeing the endless possibilities they can have with their dogs.

I still have my days of ups and downs if I’m even doing enough. However I keep pushing through and working towards my goals each day. Taking the safe, easy route is no longer an option!

The moral of the story is, training your dog is a journey. It’s about the set backs, the good moments, and being okay that it’s not always going to be perfect and flawless. It’s the time, effort, and work you do to be courageous enough to not take the safe route of just accepting your dog’s behaviors are just that. No, no, no!

If you want your dog’s behaviors to change, you have to get uncomfortable and be willing to seek out help, being open to new methods or tools(if what you’re doing isn’t working), and not giving in. Knowing that on the other side of it all, anything is possible!

Take the small steps each day to work towards what you want in life not matter how long it takes or what road blocks are ahead. You can push through and keep going after your goals with your dog, your job/career, relationships, family, ect.

The safe route isn’t always the best. When you go through the uncomfortableness, it allows you to up level and grow in life. ✨

You got this! We’re all working through our stuff. Keep going! šŸ™‚ šŸ‘

Had the honor of working with Oliver And his owners to create more peace in the home and having a well mannered dog they...
01/21/2022

Had the honor of working with Oliver And his owners to create more peace in the home and having a well mannered dog they can enjoy during his lifetime!

I have the best clients! Love seeing their dedication to their dogs and continuing to do the daily work so they can have a thriving relationship with them and the best part-keeping dogs with their families. Brings joy to my heart. Heart ā¤ļø

I’m looking forward to seeing updates on this boy. šŸ™‚

-Meredith (LGK9T)

Just a little motivation and encouragement for dog owners who may be struggling with their dog’s behaviors. We won’t sha...
01/21/2022

Just a little motivation and encouragement for dog owners who may be struggling with their dog’s behaviors.

We won’t shame or blame you. We’ll help empower you along the way to let you know, ā€œwe got you, we’ve been where you been before, and we know you can do this!

We want you to strive to grow to your fullest potential so you can become the best version of yourself and do the same for your dog.

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