Dog Training in Anchorage
1:1 video chat sessions from expert online dog trainers on GoodPup.
- Dog Trainingwith a trainer on GoodPup
- Dog Boardingwith a sitter on Rover
- House Sittingwith a sitter on Rover
- Dog Walkingwith a walker on Rover
- Doggy Day Carewith a sitter on Rover
- Drop-In Visitswith a sitter on Rover
How does Goodpup's Anchorage dog training work?
With GoodPup, the newest member of the Rover family, try private dog training from your home in Anchorage with 1:1 video chat sessions from GoodPup's expert online dog trainers. Tackle dog obedience training, basic cues, puppy training, and more in short, guided sessions. Between sessions, get your questions answered via live chat 24/7.
Read reviews from dog owners in Anchorage
“I learned a lot of things with my foster!”
“I tried in person group training and it was not for me - there were specific issues I wanted help with that were outside the basic "sit, down, heel" and the rescue group I volunteer with recommended Good Pup. Instantly when meeting with Lise the first time I knew I would be getting training based on my home set up, routine and my dog's personality. Lise helped me by teaching me ways to get my dog to follow commands with helpful ways that you cannot find if you were to just watch a video online. My dog has come a long way from what he started as now that I have the right tools to help him be the best boy he can be!”
“The GoodPup training experience is truly wonderful, easy, and convenient. I think what we liked the most was the convenience of setting up a virtual training session and not having to go out of the house for an appointment. Our trainer Maggie was phenomenal, patient and very communicative. The course is so well designed, there is homework which helps reinforce all the techniques learned. Logging your training time and homework also helps keep you on top of everything. We would 10/10 recommend GoodPup to anyone and everyone! All dog owners owe it to not only their dogs, but themselves!! A well-trained pup is so nice, we don't have to worry about her reacting to other animals, running off, or not listening to our commands.”