When it comes to training your dog, choosing the right program matters—statistics show that over 70 percent of dog owners believe professional obedience training improves behavior in real-world settings. The Best of the Best celebrates those local businesses in Frederick that combine professional instruction, behavior modification expertise and strong owner-dog partnerships.
Fitnacity Dog Training serves the Frederick-area community with both private lessons and small-group classes, emphasizing good manners, canine fitness and sport-oriented training. The facility includes a 1,200-square-foot indoor space plus adjacent outdoor space for practical, real-world drills. The founders use positive-reinforcement methods and purposely limit class sizes to five or six owner/dog teams so that attention stays focused.
Mischief & Manners focuses on the individual personality of each dog while teaching essential manners through a positive-reinforcement approach that respects the dog’s innate traits. The lead trainer holds certifications including CPDT-KA and Fear Free, and has completed advanced coursework in aggression and behavior modification. Services range from in-home consultations to structured training plans, and the emphasis is on communication, trust and joy as much as obedience.
Sit Means Sit offers a structured obedience system designed to create attentive, confident dogs through an “attention-based” training model. The local Frederick branch works with dogs of all ages and breeds, and includes off-leash training, custom collars and remote-cue methods integrated into the training plan. Trainers help owners develop consistent cues, enabling dogs to perform in distracting environments.
Creekside Canine Training keeps the approach straightforward: they call themselves “dog trainers” and focus on foundational skills such as loose-leash walking, “leave it”, sits and down commands in small weekly classes. They offer puppy programs, group classes and private sessions. Their structured six-week basic obedience class is built for dogs five months and older and emphasizes consistency and communication.
Dynamic Dog Sports takes canine training into sport and advanced realms—covering agility, frisbee, nose work, obedience and fitness. Located on several acres of fenced fields with indoor and outdoor arenas, the facility supports both recreational and competitive dog handlers. Instructors include world-team members and national competitors, and their goal is to build teamwork through fun, consistent training rather than purely drill-and-repeat methods.
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