If you’re looking for Kansas City dog training programs that create real, lasting behavior change, you’re in the right place. At Who’s Walking Who KC Dog Training, we specialize in personalized day training and behavior solutions designed for busy dog owners who need fast, reliable results. Our 1-, 2-, and 3-week programs focus on calm behavior, better manners, and real-life obedience your dog can use anywhere. Whether your dog struggles with pulling, barking, reactivity, or basic obedience, we’ll build a simple, effective plan that works for both of you.
*You love your dog but feel frustrated by their behavior.
*You’re too busy to train all day but want lasting results.
*You want practical training that works in real life, not just in a class.
*You’re tired of barking, pulling, or chaos every time the doorbell rings.
*You want a trainer who truly listens and tailors the plan to your dog’s needs.

Personalized Training Plan - Built around your dog’s behavior and temperament.
Hands-On Sessions - We work to problem solve and find the way your dog learns.

E-mails After Each Session - Stay informed and learn how we are teaching each command.
Owner Coaching Sessions - We teach you how to hold your dog accountable so your dog respects you as the leader and you can be confident to handle situations.

Ongoing Support - We are available after training has ended to help you problem solve or encourage you.
We GUARANTEE if you do what we tell you to do, things will be better!!!
At Who’s Walking Who KC, we know every dog and every owner is different.
That’s why we take the time to truly get to know you and your dog before we start training.
No cookie-cutter plans. No one-size-fits-all formulas. Just personalized guidance designed for your real life.
Because training should make your life easier not more complicated.
General Obedience $400 (4 - 1 hour sessions)
1 Week Day Training - $750 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon - Fri)
2 Week Day Training - $1,500 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon - Fri)
3 Week Day Training - $2,250 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon - Fri)
1 Week REFRESH - $750 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon - Fri)
Single Day REFRESH - $100 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
Puppy Group Class - $200 ( 3 - 1 hour sessions)
Intro To Potty Training - $250 (8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon - Fri)
Our dog training service operates as a balanced training facility. This approach involves rewarding desired behaviors while also implementing appropriate consequences for undesirable actions.
Our trainers initially began with positive-only methods, which are effective for teaching new commands. However, we found limitations when addressing behavioral issues such as reactivity, aggression, jumping, excessive barking, or leash pulling. By clearly communicating the word "no" to dogs, we've seen significant improvements in managing challenging behaviors, often achieving results in days that were previously unattainable after months of reward-only training.
No, however, our dog training experts do strongly encourage it. We view the e-collar as a communication tool that allows us to convey a wide range of information to the dog, indicating both correct and incorrect behaviors. While it can be used for corrections, this is only a small part of its functionality. The e-collar is essential for achieving reliable off-leash obedience, regardless of the dog's size or temperament. Our methodology revolves around the concept of pressure application and release.
Using both prong collars and e-collars, we teach dogs that a slight collar tightening or a mild e-collar sensation means "pressure on," while performing the desired action results in "pressure off." It's important to note that this method doesn't involve inflicting pain—it's about clear, consistent communication. This approach allows us to achieve near-perfect recall, even in off-leash situations. That said, we cannot achieve the same level of results within two weeks without the use of an e-collar.
At our dog training facility, we do use prong collars in our training, and they are a required tool for most dogs. While their appearance may seem intimidating, prong collars are an effective communication device for dogs of all sizes and temperaments. The collar allows us to convey our expectations to the dog using the pressure on and pressure off technique. This method is not about inflicting pain, but rather about providing clear, consistent communication to guide the dog's behavior.
You can teach an "old" dog, new tricks. Our dog training experts typically advise against starting intensive training for dogs nearing the end of their average lifespan, which is around 13 years for most breeds. This is because training represents an investment of time and resources, and the benefits may be limited for a dog in its later years. For a five-year-old dog, however, training can still provide significant long-term benefits and noticeable improvements in behavior.
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