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The Best Dog Trainers in Iowa of 2026

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Dec 2, 2025

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This is a list of the top dog trainers in Iowa, based on votes from the Sniffspot community and the general public.

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    Marie Appel

    In home training, Service dog training, Puppy dog training, Off leash dog training, Agility dog training

    Serving Cedar, Scott, Jackson, Jones, Linn and Benton Counties

    I started training my own dogs in 4H in 1997 and started professionally training in 2016. I also run a dog swimming pool and breed and train dogs for detection work.


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    Clint Knox

    Animal Behavior College Graduate

    Aggressive dog training, In home training, Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Greater Des Moines Area

    I started my dog training career after graduating from Animal Behavior College in 2009. I opened Knox Canine Training in 2017 and we now have 6 employees


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    Janee Wise

    Bachelors, masters, CPDT-KA

    Aggressive dog training, In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Des Moines, IA area

    My name is Janee Wise-Jansen and I am a dog trainer/educator. My goal as a trainer is to create clearer communication between my clients and their dogs. I have a bachelors in Animal Science and a masters in Animal Behavior and Conservation. I also have 2 wonderful Golden Retrievers.


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    Jenn Hirakawa

    CPDT, AERIE, NNCDS, IAABC, APDT

    Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Service dog training, Puppy dog training, Off leash dog training, Board and train dog training

    Winterset, Iowa; Des Moines, Iowa

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    Sheila Williams

    CPDT-KA

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, Off leash dog training

    Greater Des Moines Metro

    Sheila is certified and knowledge assessed through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers.

    Sheila has 20 years of experience working with dogs in different capacities including rescue, daycare, rehabilitation, group classes, and private training.

    Sheila regularly attends training seminars and conferences to stay current on the latest practices, methods, and e...


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    Marie Appel

    I started training my own dogs in 4H in 1997 and started professionally training in 2016. I also run a dog swimming pool and breed and train dogs for detection work.

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    Clint Knox

    I started my dog training career after graduating from Animal Behavior College in 2009. I opened Knox Canine Training in 2017 and we now have 6 employees

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    Sheila Williams

    Sheila is certified and knowledge assessed through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers.

    Sheila has 20 years of experience working with dogs in different capacities including rescue, daycare, rehabilitation, group classes, and private training.

    Sheila regularly attends training seminars and conferences to stay current on the latest practices, methods, and e...

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Welcome to Iowa’s list of top dog trainers. The Iowa list is based on 90 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Iowa dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Marie Appel at the top of this list with 36 votes.

Our rankings include trainers certified by CPDT-KA and CPDT-KA. They also specialize in Puppy dog training, Reactive dog training amongst other training programs.

Iowa dog trainer services include:

  • Puppy dog training
  • Reactive dog training
  • In home training
  • Off leash dog training
  • Aggressive dog training
  • Deaf dog training
  • Service dog training
  • Board and train dog training
  • Agility dog training

Dog trainers in Iowa selflessly set pets up for success. Marie Appel shares why they chose this path: To help people and dogs have a great relationship with clear communication.. All 5 trainers on this Iowa list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Iowa trainer, Clint Knox, uses the following methods: We are positive reinforcement trainers utilizing clickers.

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FAQ: Meet the Top Puppy dog training Dog Trainers in Iowa

Who are the top Puppy dog training dog trainers in Iowa?

Our top-rated trainer, Marie Appel, has earned 36 votes for their outstanding work in In home training. Alongside them, Clint Knox and Janee Wise have also made a significant impact amongst Iowa pets.

What motivates Iowa dog trainers?

Marie Appel became a dog trainer because To help people and dogs have a great relationship with clear communication./. Similarly, Clint Knox and Janee Wise have unique motivations, with 2009 andTo teach dog guardians how to better interact with and meet their dog’s needs. driving their passion.

What is Marie Appel biggest tip?

For Marie Appel, the best tip is to: Work to build a great relationship with your dog and everything else will fall into place..

What do Iowa trainers love most about their work?

Marie Appel finds the greatest joy in Seeing clients over their challenges to have that dog they really wanted., while Clint Knox and Janee Wise cherish I love helping people understand their dogs, and I love helping people understand their dogs, respectively.

How do you become a certified trainer in Iowa?

All the top trainers in Iowa have earned certifications like , demonstrating their expertise in Puppy dog training, 3315, Reactive dog training, 2500, In home training, 1737, Off leash dog training, 987, Aggressive dog training, 840, Deaf dog training, 512, Service dog training, 258, Board and train dog training, 186, Agility dog training, 146 and beyond.

Why are these certifications crucial in Iowa?

Qualifications like CPDT-KA ensure that each trainer is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to address a wide range of behavioral issues, from In home training to Aggressive dog training.

How do their methods differ?

Iowa’s Marie Appel describes their method as: Group training plans focus on the AKC STAR Puppy test and CGC. Individual plans are customized to meet client needs.. Meanwhile, Clint Knox says: We are positive reinforcement trainers utilizing clickers. As you can see, there are diverse approaches to In home training in Iowa.

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