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The Best Dog Trainers in Kentucky of 2026

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Dec 2, 2025

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

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    Rebecca Rossi

    CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator

    Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Lexington/Fayette County, Jessamine County, Bourbon Co and beyond

    After starting my career and really cutting my teeth in a big box store 15 years ago, I learned how to help people of all different walks of life. I joined the crew at Manners Matter about 4 years ago where I am able to offer a wider array of classes and help people with more challenging issues.


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    Mandy Eakins

    Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers- Knowledge Assessed Karen Pryor Academy Graduate American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Evaluator

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, Board and train dog training

    Central Kentucky area. Lexington, Nicholasville, Versailles, Lancaster and surrounding areas.

    Mandy Eakins, owner and head trainer of Manners Matter Dog Training and Daycare, is a multi certified trainer through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers and The Karen Pryor Training Academy. Mandy is also an AKC Canine Good Citizen Evaluator and a Faculty Advisor for the Victoria Stilwell Dog Trainer Academy. Training dogs for over 25 years, she has done everything from sear...


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    Andrea Breault

    CPDT-KA

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Lexington and Nicholasville

    My name is Andrea Breault. I live in Lexington, Kentucky with my husband and our animals. I have a degree in animal studies and psychology. I started my dog training career at a dog daycare and training facility in the area five years ago. When not training other people's dogs, I work with mine and enjoy pet photography.


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    Angela (Angie) Dial

    KPA-CTP, AKC CGC Evaluator, Ph.D. in Human and Community Development, Certificate in University Teaching

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Lexington, Nicholasville, and surrounding areas

    When not training, I teach online fashion merchandising and design courses; I am a Master Clothing Volunteer with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension program, and I enjoy hiking, kayaking, and traveling.


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    Devin Zimmer

    CDBC, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KSA, IAABC-ADT, Fear Free Certified Professional

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

    Fayette County, KY and surrounding areas

    I have been training dogs since 2011 and have earned multiple certifications within that time. I started at PetSmart and broke away in 2014 once I hit the ceiling there. I have a soft spot for Dobermans and Belgians. I love teaching group classes and lately I've been learning the sport of Rally. My goal is to always learn and grow as a dog trainer and behavior consultant!


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    Chris Miara

    Certified Dog Behavior Consultant

    Aggressive dog training, In home training, Deaf dog training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, Off leash dog training, Agility dog training

    Lexington, Louisville, Nicholasville, Paris, Georgetown KY

    I started training and showing my own dogs in 1984 and over the years my dogs have earned titles in AKC obedience, tracking, agility, tricks. I started teaching other people to train their dogs in 2000. My methods have evolved over the years and I try to keep current in continuing education. I am also a presenter for the Family Paws program. I have a Master's Degree in Behavioral Science and w...


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    Christina Wakefield

    Competed at the National level in AKC, USDAA, and TDAA.

    Protection/guard dog training

    Christina Wakefield started teaching in 1998 and her specialty is teaching Dog Agility classes of all levels, including distance skills. She's taught a vast variety of breeds from chihuahua's to great danes to mixes of all kinds. Her goal is to combine an informative and structured class, that's a lot of fun for both dog and handler. Christina has competed at the National level in AKC, USDAA,...


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    Wendy Katz

    CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, CCUI, Fear Free Professional

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

    Lexington

    My goal is to help my clients achieve harmonious, enjoyable lives with their dogs. Isn't that what we dream of when we adopt a puppy or dog?

    Having adopted most of my pets from shelters and rescue groups, I've experienced many of the problems and frustrations that my clients face. I know how good it feels to see a timid dog gain confidence and to see a dog learn to walk peacefully pa...


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    Rebecca Rossi

    After starting my career and really cutting my teeth in a big box store 15 years ago, I learned how to help people of all different walks of life. I joined the crew at Manners Matter about 4 years ago where I am able to offer a wider array of classes and help people with more challenging issues.

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    Andrea Breault

    My name is Andrea Breault. I live in Lexington, Kentucky with my husband and our animals. I have a degree in animal studies and psychology. I started my dog training career at a dog daycare and training facility in the area five years ago. When not training other people's dogs, I work with mine and enjoy pet photography.

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    Angela (Angie) Dial

    When not training, I teach online fashion merchandising and design courses; I am a Master Clothing Volunteer with the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension program, and I enjoy hiking, kayaking, and traveling.

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    Christina Wakefield

    Christina Wakefield started teaching in 1998 and her specialty is teaching Dog Agility classes of all levels, including distance skills. She's taught a vast variety of breeds from chihuahua's to great danes to mixes of all kinds. Her goal is to combine an informative and structured class, that's a lot of fun for both dog and handler. Christina has competed at the National level in AKC, USDAA,...

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Welcome to Kentucky’s list of top dog trainers. The Kentucky list is based on 840 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Kentucky dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Rebecca Rossi at the top of this list with 351 votes.

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

Kentucky dog trainer services include:

  • Puppy dog training
  • Reactive dog training
  • In home training
  • Aggressive dog training
  • Deaf dog training
  • Off leash dog training
  • Board and train dog training
  • Agility dog training
  • Protection/guard dog training

Dog trainers in Kentucky selflessly set pets up for success. Rebecca Rossi shares why they chose this path: I became a dog trainer after having a near incident with my own dog at my very first ever obedience class that was compulsion based. That moment stuck with me for years and made me question our approach with dogs. I truly wanted to learn better, do better, then use that knowledge to help others avoid the pitfall I experienced.. All 8 trainers on this Kentucky list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Kentucky trainer, Mandy Eakins, uses the following methods: Our training is LIMA based..

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

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

Our top-rated trainer, Rebecca Rossi, has earned 351 votes for their outstanding work in Deaf dog training. Alongside them, Mandy Eakins and Andrea Breault have also made a significant impact amongst Kentucky pets.

What motivates Kentucky dog trainers?

Rebecca Rossi became a dog trainer because I became a dog trainer after having a near incident with my own dog at my very first ever obedience class that was compulsion based. That moment stuck with me for years and made me question our approach with dogs. I truly wanted to learn better, do better, then use that knowledge to help others avoid the pitfall I experienced./. Similarly, Mandy Eakins and Andrea Breault have unique motivations, with My hobby of showing and training dogs became a passion that drove me to learn more about training. Through that education it morphed into a profession. andI enjoyed studying about elements of training while in school at EKU and did one class about dog training then I was intrigued. I found the job I have now and it helped grow my passion. Helping dogs and their guardians set themselves up for success is always rewarding. driving their passion.

What is Rebecca Rossi biggest tip?

For Rebecca Rossi, the best tip is to: Stay humble..

What do Kentucky trainers love most about their work?

Rebecca Rossi finds the greatest joy in My favorite part of being a dog trainer is when I run into my clients having great moments with their dogs around our community., while Mandy Eakins and Andrea Breault cherish Watching owners start to understand their dog in a way that strengthens their relationship., and Watching owners start to understand their dog in a way that strengthens their relationship., respectively.

How do you become a certified trainer in Kentucky?

All the top trainers in Kentucky have earned certifications like CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator, demonstrating their expertise in Puppy dog training, 4641, Reactive dog training, 4375, In home training, 1737, Aggressive dog training, 1680, Deaf dog training, 768, Off leash dog training, 658, Board and train dog training, 186, Agility dog training, 146, Protection/guard dog training, 13 and beyond.

Why are these certifications crucial in Kentucky?

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 Deaf dog training to Aggressive dog training.

How do their methods differ?

Kentucky’s Rebecca Rossi describes their method as: I offer behavior consultations for people whose dogs have fear, anxiety, reactivity issues and more. I work closely with local veterinarians to help establish an appropriate behavior modification and management plan to help achieve realistic goals for each individual case.. Meanwhile, Mandy Eakins says: Our training is LIMA based.. As you can see, there are diverse approaches to Deaf dog training in Kentucky.

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