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The Best Dog Trainers in New Mexico of 2026

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Dec 2, 2025

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

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    Jen Havens

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

    Taos, Taos County, El Prado, Talpa, Arroyo Seco

    For 40+ years, I lived in Monrovia CA where I founded and operated Two Dogs Pet Services, a professional pet care & dog walking company. We added puppy socialization, basic manners, and therapy dog training in 2017.
    I've worked as a barista, a nanny to three children, youth group director, customer service in retail stores and restaurants, and Out Patient Nurse Coordinator at Dr. Domotor's ...


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    Georgette Lombardo

    KPA CTP #21163, UW-AAB

    In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales in New Mexico

    I received my first certification from the Karen Pryor Academy for Animal Training and Behavior in January of 2015. Later that year, I opened my business Pawsitive Training ABQ in April of 2015. At first, I worked my corporate job part time for a year as I built the business. As more clients began to sign up, I quit the corporate job and worked full time as a dog trainer in June of 2016. Puppie...


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    Melissa Winkle

    Certified Professional Dog Trainer- Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA)

    In home training, Service dog training, Puppy dog training

    Albuquerque in person, international via live links

    Melissa Winkle, OTR/L, FAOTA, CHAIS, CPDT-KA is an occupational therapist and a professional dog trainer. She is founder and president of Dogwood Therapy Services, a human healthcare clinic and dog training facility specializing in human-animal interactions. She offers animal assisted occupational therapy, selection of pups and dogs and training for human-animal teams interested in animal assis...


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    Carolyn Kitts

    CPDT-KA

    In home training, Deaf dog training, Service dog training, Puppy dog training, Agility dog training

    Albuquerque, North Valley, Rio Rancho, Tijeras

    20+ years training dogs, nationally certified, fear free


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    Melissa Winkle

    Melissa Winkle, OTR/L, FAOTA, CHAIS, CPDT-KA is an occupational therapist and a professional dog trainer. She is founder and president of Dogwood Therapy Services, a human healthcare clinic and dog training facility specializing in human-animal interactions. She offers animal assisted occupational therapy, selection of pups and dogs and training for human-animal teams interested in animal assis...

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    Carolyn Kitts

    20+ years training dogs, nationally certified, fear free

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Welcome to New Mexico’s list of top dog trainers. The New Mexico list is based on 78 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the New Mexico dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Jen Havens at the top of this list with 41 votes.

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

New Mexico dog trainer services include:

  • Puppy dog training
  • In home training
  • Reactive dog training
  • Deaf dog training
  • Service dog training
  • Agility dog training

Dog trainers in New Mexico selflessly set pets up for success. Jen Havens shares why they chose this path: At first, to work with my own dogs in a way I felt good about after growing up learning that training and “control” were one and the same. Now, it’s to help people understand their dogs, avoid frustration, and get the desirable behaviors while having a lot of fun! My deaf dog, 11 yrs now, needed positive reinforcement and I didn’t know how to do that so I took a couple puppy classes with Paul Owens and decided I needed to learn and do more. Then I met Kat Camplin and heard about the science behind dog training and wanted more of that, too. Both were helping so many people and dogs and I wanted to learn how to do that in the same ethical and practical ways. Since meeting them both, I’ve brought home two more whippets and they have both made me a better trainer and continue to make me a better person.. All 4 trainers on this New Mexico list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted New Mexico trainer, Georgette Lombardo, uses the following methods: Methods always use positive reinforcement with a clicker to help the dogs learn the precise moment they have done a behavior the humans can reinforce. I have also used a process of counterconditioning on its own and sometimes paired with desensitization. Also beginning to use much more enrichment as a main focus of the plan. Each dog is an individual so no plan is identical to the next..

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FAQ: Meet the Top Puppy Dog Trainers in New Mexico

Who are the top Puppy dog training dog trainers in New Mexico?

Our top-rated trainer, Jen Havens, has earned 41 votes for their outstanding work in In home training. Alongside them, Georgette Lombardo and Melissa Winkle have also made a significant impact amongst New Mexico pets.

What motivates New Mexico dog trainers?

Jen Havens became a dog trainer because At first, to work with my own dogs in a way I felt good about after growing up learning that training and “control” were one and the same. Now, it’s to help people understand their dogs, avoid frustration, and get the desirable behaviors while having a lot of fun! My deaf dog, 11 yrs now, needed positive reinforcement and I didn’t know how to do that so I took a couple puppy classes with Paul Owens and decided I needed to learn and do more. Then I met Kat Camplin and heard about the science behind dog training and wanted more of that, too. Both were helping so many people and dogs and I wanted to learn how to do that in the same ethical and practical ways. Since meeting them both, I’ve brought home two more whippets and they have both made me a better trainer and continue to make me a better person./. Similarly, Georgette Lombardo and Melissa Winkle have unique motivations, with I wanted a way to help stop having dogs end up at our local humane society. At the time, I volunteered as a dog walker at the humane society. I asked the woman in charge of the behavior department, what could I do to possibly stop dogs from being turned in. She said simply, 'become a dog trainer.' andMelissa has always paid attention to the communication of dogs in her personal and professional life and learned early on how to have respectful relationships with them. She wanted to formally teach others about communication with dogs, welfare and well-being, and how to partner with mans best friend in personal and professional life. Melissa believes she is a trainer of people more so than a trainer of dogs. driving their passion.

What is Jen Havens biggest tip?

For Jen Havens, the best tip is to: Slow down. I find that when we back the bus up, take a few deep breaths, observe before acting, and try to wait a moment, our dogs figure things out a lot sooner. Giving them time and distance is all part of the slowing down, too..

What do New Mexico trainers love most about their work?

Jen Havens finds the greatest joy in One of the things that excites me most about working with dogs and their people is watching them have fun with while learning how to effectively meet their household’s and dog’s needs. Seeing the “Ohhh! I get it now!” happen thrills me! I also love meeting people and their pups where they are and teaching them how to teach their pups what they want them to do. And helping them achieve their desired relationship with their dog., while Georgette Lombardo and Melissa Winkle cherish Seeing the reaction on my human client's face when they see what their dogs are capable of doing. The dog and the human are suddenly speaking the same language., and Seeing the reaction on my human client's face when they see what their dogs are capable of doing. The dog and the human are suddenly speaking the same language., respectively.

How do you become a certified trainer in New Mexico?

All the top trainers in New Mexico have earned certifications like , demonstrating their expertise in Puppy dog training, 2652, In home training, 2316, Reactive dog training, 1250, Deaf dog training, 512, Service dog training, 258, Agility dog training, 146 and beyond.

Why are these certifications crucial in New Mexico?

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 In home training.

How do their methods differ?

New Mexico’s Jen Havens describes their method as: I focus on the welfare of each dog, person, and household I work with and I‚Äôm proud to use effective, positive reinforcement using rewards, fear free, and humane methods of care and training. I teach how to recognize a dog‚Äôs body language cues so clients are able to gain further understanding about what their dogs need and how they‚Äôre asking us to meet those needs. My favorite ways to meet a dog‚Äôs needs include enrichment, games, fitness, tricks, and creative use of the environment/nature. I love teaching clients how to get alternative behaviors to those frustrating, undesirable behaviors. Each household is different and each client gets to create their own training plan with my guidance on what we want to work on and in what order. Training must be doable for the entire household so I strive to give the client full control over their plan.. Meanwhile, Georgette Lombardo says: Methods always use positive reinforcement with a clicker to help the dogs learn the precise moment they have done a behavior the humans can reinforce. I have also used a process of counterconditioning on its own and sometimes paired with desensitization. Also beginning to use much more enrichment as a main focus of the plan. Each dog is an individual so no plan is identical to the next.. As you can see, there are diverse approaches to In home training in New Mexico.

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