Best Dog Trainers in New York

336 trainers reviewed
Updated April 2026
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Fido Fitness Club

📍 Woodmere, New York
Puppy Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.31 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

McClain’s Balanced Dog Training

📍 East Hampton, New York
Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.30 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Dig It Dogs, LLC

📍 Gloversville, New York
Leash Recall Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.30 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Central Bark Canine Events

📍 Central Square, New York
Herding
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.30 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Five Points Training

📍 Rush, New York

We offer varying levels of dog agility classes geared for handler/dog teams that intend on competing.

Agility
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.30 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

The Kinetic K9

📍 Duanesburg, New York
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.29 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Centered Canine LLC

📍 Orchard Park, New York
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.29 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Back to Dog

📍 Broadalbin, New York
Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.29 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Dream Dogs Training Center

📍 Saugerties, New York
Puppy Agility Recall
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.29 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Hillside Kennels

📍 Oneonta, New York

Nestled on over 5 scenic acres off Route 23, Hillside Kennels is a locally owned and operated facility…

Recall Leash Reactivity
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.28 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Canine and Company

📍 Depew, New York
Recall Leash Agility
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.28 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

PackPro Training

📍 Bowmansville, New York
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.28 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Metro Dog Training

📍 Brooklyn, New York
Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.28 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Golden Hour Dog Training

📍 Hastings, New York

Seeing your dog in a new light starts at Golden Hour. CCDT Certified and Offering Dog Training along…

Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.28 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Hair of the Dog

📍 Brooklyn, New York
Puppy Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.27 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

La Bella Pooch Dog Training and Grooming

📍 Brooklyn, New York

La Bella Pooch Dog Training and Grooming is your premier dog trainer in the Brooklyn, NY area. I…

★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.27 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

K91 Specialized Dog Training

📍 Peekskill, New York

Watch the difference. Quality training, even on difficult dogs, should be reliable as well as enjoyable for the…

★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.26 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Doc’s K9 Center

📍 Kingston, New York
Agility Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.26 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Takedown K9

📍 Attica, New York
Puppy Recall
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.26 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Fraternity K9

📍 Queens Village, New York

Welcome! I know why you're here, you need some help with your dog. You may have a puppy…

Aggression Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.26 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Doggie Dojo NYC

📍 Brooklyn, New York
Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.25 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Calm Energy Dog Training

📍 Brooklyn, New York
Recall Leash Separation Anxiety
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.25 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Gold Coast K-9 Inc

📍 Glen Head, New York
Recall Leash
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.25 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

Pooch Professor inc. Bobby Gazura

📍 Setauket- East Setauket, New York

Bobby Gazura has been training dogs and dog owners throughout the Nassau & Suffolk County areas since 2002.

★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.24 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer

KV Dog Training

📍 Hopewell Junction, New York
Puppy
★★★★★ ★★★★★ Bark Score: 3.23 / 5 Bronze Listed Trainer
New York Dog Training Guide

Training a Dog in New York

Training in New York requires a "real-world" approach that accounts for high density, constant movement, and sensory overload.

The "City Neutrality" Standard: NYC trainers focus heavily on "urban proofing." Your dog needs to remain neutral when a delivery bike zooms past or when walking through a crowded subway station (where non-service animals must be in a carrier).

The "Penny's Law" Impact (2025): New York has shifted toward a higher standard of owner accountability. Training often includes a specific focus on "reckless handling" prevention, ensuring your dog never poses a perceived threat to others in public spaces.

Puppy Mill Pipeline Law: Since late 2024, New York has banned the sale of dogs in pet stores, pushing the culture toward rescues and responsible breeders. Trainers now see more "rescue-specific" behavioral needs, focusing on building confidence in dogs with unknown histories.

How Dog Friendly Is New York?

New York is one of the most pet-integrated states in the country. In New York City, "dog runs" like those in Central Park or Tompkins Square are essential community hubs. Upstate, the Adirondack Park offers six million acres of "tail-friendly" wilderness. The Empire State Trail, the longest statewide multi-use trail in the U.S. (750 miles), is a paradise for leashed companions, stretching from NYC all the way to Buffalo and Canada.

However, New York’s friendliness is defined by strict rules. The "unwritten law" of New York is respect for shared space. In a state that values its public parks and historic sites, an out-of-control dog is rarely tolerated. Many world-class destinations like Letchworth State Park (the "Grand Canyon of the East") are welcoming, but they enforce strict boundaries to protect the environment and other visitors.

New York Dog Laws and Community Responsibilities

New York has some of the most detailed animal laws in the U.S., with significant updates in 2025.

Penny's Law (2025): This major legislative update creates the offenses of "negligent and reckless handling of a dog." If a handler allows a dog to injure a person or another animal, they can face criminal charges and strict liability for all medical or veterinary expenses.

Leash Laws: In New York City, leashes are mandatory in all public places and cannot exceed 6 feet. Many city parks allow "off-leash hours" (usually dawn to 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM to close), but dogs must be under strict voice control and have proof of rabies vaccination.

Licensing: All dogs 4 months or older must be licensed. In NYC, you must apply through the Department of Health, while Upstate owners license through their local Town or City Clerk. Fines for unlicensed dogs have increased to ensure public health compliance.

Strict Liability: New York follows a "one-bite" rule with a twist: if an owner knows or should have known their dog was dangerous, they are strictly liable for all medical damages caused by a bite.

Choosing a Dog Trainer in New York

When picking a trainer, look for local expertise—a trainer in the Financial District will be an expert in elevator and lobby manners, while a trainer in Syracuse or Buffalo will be better equipped for cold-weather enrichment and large-property recall.

Force-Free Ethics: We strongly advocate for positive reinforcement training. In a high-stress, high-density state like New York, using fear-based methods (like shock or prong collars) can backfire, causing a dog to become "reactive" or defensive in crowded public spaces.

Credentials: Look for certifications like CPDT-KA or KPA-CTP. These indicate that the trainer has passed rigorous testing in behavioral science and humane practices.

Understanding Barklopedia Listings in New York

The trainers in our New York directory are evaluated using the Bark Score, a transparency-based metric. This score weights factors like professional certifications, a commitment to humane "LIMA" (Least Intrusive, Minimally Aversive) protocols, and the trainer’s history of continuing education. We provide this to help you skip the "alpha" marketing and find a professional who builds a foundation of long-term success.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dog training cost in New York?

In 2025, the average rate for a private trainer in New York City is roughly $19.25 per hour for basic care, though professional behavior modification often ranges from $125 to $250 per session. Group classes in Brooklyn or Manhattan typically cost between $200 and $400 for a 6-week course.

Can I take my dog on the NYC Subway?

Yes, but they must be "enclosed in a container and carried in a manner which would not annoy other passengers." Service animals are exempt from the container rule.

Are there off-leash beaches in New York?

Yes, but they are seasonal. Most NYC beaches allow leashed dogs on the boardwalk during the off-season (Oct–May). For year-round off-leash fun, check out Montauk Point State Park or specialized dog-beach runs.

What is the penalty for "Reckless Handling"?

Under the 2025 Penny's Law, reckless handling that results in an injury can lead to a dog being declared "dangerous," and the handler may be liable for significant fines, impoundment, or criminal penalties.