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The Best Dog Trainers in South Carolina of 2026

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David Adams

Dec 2, 2025

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

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    Emily Fitzpatrick

    VSA-CDT, FFCT

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training

    Virtual Dog Training Services

    I am a certified dog trainer through the prestigious Victoria Stilwell Academy (VSA-CDT) where I graduated with distinction. The Victoria Stilwell Academy prioritizes the use of positive training - training that takes a progressive, science-based approach to solve behavior problems. I love working with neurodivergent dog guardians with fearful, nervous, and reactive dogs.


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    Sue Conkin

    Certified Control Unleashed Instructor

    Puppy dog training

    Greater Greenville SC

    I have been training dogs for 25 years and have been in the current location in Downtown Simpsonville for 12 years. I have competed successfully in Agility, Rally Obedience, and Scent Work. After working with aggression and difficult dogs for years, my associate trainer and I have decided to focus our efforts on helping families raise amazing puppies.


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    Jenna Pellerito

    CCBC-KA, ABCDT, Fear free certified trainer

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

    Richland county, Lexington county

    I've been a trainer for 5 years and started my career with dogs 8 years ago working in a doggie day care. I soon became a certified dog trainer and started my first job as a behavior specialist in a shelter. I then moved on to start my own business training inside pet parents homes and coaching them towards the best life with their dog.


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    Christine Baker

    CPDT-KA, UW-AAB, SBA, FDM, FFCP, LSHC-S, AKC CGC Evaluator

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

    Carolina Bay, West Ashley, greater Charleston County

    My work & volunteer experience include veterinary medicine, daycare & boarding, animal rescue & welfare, shelter behavior & enrichment, emergency response deployment, youth programs, and working dogs. I am committed to continuing education & improvement, attending training programs, seminars, workshops, & conferences. I obtained independent, standardized certification, and am a member of mult...


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    Anja Heise

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

    Greer, Duncan, Lyman

    I'm a speech therapist for more than 25 years and a dog trainer for almost 10 years. I have 3 kids, a dog and a cat.


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    Trish Ryan

    PMCT, Fear Free Professional

    In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Horry County SC, Brunswick County NC

    Trish Ryan
    Passionate. Patient. Positive. Pet-lover. These are just a few of the characteristics that describe me. I know each dog is different, and I'll work with yours to give them the specific guidance through proven positive methods. Whether you're thinking about getting a new furry friend or already have one I provide the tools to set you and your pup up for success.


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    Christine Baker

    My work & volunteer experience include veterinary medicine, daycare & boarding, animal rescue & welfare, shelter behavior & enrichment, emergency response deployment, youth programs, and working dogs. I am committed to continuing education & improvement, attending training programs, seminars, workshops, & conferences. I obtained independent, standardized certification, and am a member of mult...

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    Jenna Pellerito

    I've been a trainer for 5 years and started my career with dogs 8 years ago working in a doggie day care. I soon became a certified dog trainer and started my first job as a behavior specialist in a shelter. I then moved on to start my own business training inside pet parents homes and coaching them towards the best life with their dog.

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    Sue Conkin

    I have been training dogs for 25 years and have been in the current location in Downtown Simpsonville for 12 years. I have competed successfully in Agility, Rally Obedience, and Scent Work. After working with aggression and difficult dogs for years, my associate trainer and I have decided to focus our efforts on helping families raise amazing puppies.

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    Emily Fitzpatrick

    I am a certified dog trainer through the prestigious Victoria Stilwell Academy (VSA-CDT) where I graduated with distinction. The Victoria Stilwell Academy prioritizes the use of positive training - training that takes a progressive, science-based approach to solve behavior problems. I love working with neurodivergent dog guardians with fearful, nervous, and reactive dogs.

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    Anja Heise

    I'm a speech therapist for more than 25 years and a dog trainer for almost 10 years. I have 3 kids, a dog and a cat.

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Welcome to South Carolina’s list of top dog trainers. The South Carolina list is based on 107 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the South Carolina dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Emily Fitzpatrick at the top of this list with 68 votes.

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

South Carolina dog trainer services include:

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

Dog trainers in South Carolina selflessly set pets up for success. Emily Fitzpatrick shares why they chose this path: I have always felt a strong connection with dogs since I was a child and knew from then that I wanted to work with them in some form as an adult. I started out as a vet tech. After 3 years in the vet field I was ready for a change and enrolled in the Victoria Stilwell Academy and have loved this journey.. All 6 trainers on this South Carolina list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted South Carolina trainer, Sue Conkin, uses the following methods: We offer programs for puppies between 8 weeks and 12 months of age. Group classes, private lessons, and virtual training. We are Force Free, teaching you how to use food, toys, and play to train your puppy..

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FAQ: About the Top Puppy dog training Dog Trainer in South Carolina

Who is the leading Aggressive dog training dog trainer in South Carolina?

Emily Fitzpatrick has been recognized as the top Aggressive dog training dog trainer in South Carolina with an impressive 68 votes in our annual contest. They specialize in Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training, helping countless South Carolina dogs and owners reach their goals.

What qualifications does Emily Fitzpatrick hold?

South Carolina’s Emily Fitzpatrick is certified by VSA-CDT, FFCT, ensuring a high level of expertise in Aggressive dog training. Their approach is grounded in years of experience with Aggressive dog training and a deep understanding of canine behavior.

What is Emily Fitzpatrick’s #1 dog training tip for owners in South Carolina?

When asked for their best piece of advice for South Carolina dog owners, Emily Fitzpatrick shared: Try and find ways to build training into your daily routine so that it can be sustainable and fun!.

Why did Emily Fitzpatrick become a dog trainer?

Driven by a passion for animals and a desire to make a difference, Emily Fitzpatrick of South Carolina embarked on a career in dog training because I have always felt a strong connection with dogs since I was a child and knew from then that I wanted to work with them in some form as an adult. I started out as a vet tech. After 3 years in the vet field I was ready for a change and enrolled in the Victoria Stilwell Academy and have loved this journey..

What is Emily Fitzpatrick’s favorite part of being a dog trainer?

For Emily Fitzpatrick, the most rewarding aspect of their work is Connecting with dog guardians that truly love and value the emotional well being of their dogs..

Who are other notable South Carolina dog trainers?

Who else excels in South Carolina dog training? Besides Emily Fitzpatrick, other top-rated trainers include Sue Conkinand Jenna Pellerito, who specialize in Puppy dog training and Aggressive dog training. These South Carolina dog trainers received 31 and 4 votes respectively.

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