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The Best Dog Trainers in Tennessee of 2026

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Dec 2, 2025

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

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    Kym Iffert

    CPDT-ka, LFDM-stk, FPPE, APHE, Fear Free Training Professional, ABC-CDT, Low Stress Handling - silver certification, Fear Free Shelter

    In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

    Davidson County, Middle TN

    Kym Iffert began her work with dogs and cats after adopting a dog from a rural Indiana shelter that, unknowingly, required extensive physical and behavioral rehabilitation. In 2005, Kym received her initial training certification from Animal Behavior College and started working with a Chicago-based animal shelter as a volunteer as well as running a variety of training classes and family outrea...


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    Heather Moore

    CPDT-KA, CGC evaluator

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

    Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Rutherford County, Christiana, Rockvale

    Heather Moore has 20 years of experience training dogs and helping owners to modify their dogs' problem behaviors. She worked with Purely Positive Dog Training in Charleston, SC until recently relocating to TN. She has been a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) and Pet Professional Guild (PPG). Her own dogs have titled in AKC Rally Obedience Novice and Advanced, and earned The...


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    Jenna Slutzky

    KPA CTP, UW AAB

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

    Davidson Co, Williamson Co, Wilson Co

    I am a full-time trainer with Instinct Nashville, recently transitioning from working with clients in-home to only working with those enrolled in our camp + coaching program at our facility in Goodlettsville, TN.
    I became a Certified Training Partner of the Karen Pryor Academy (KPA CTP) in 2017 and also received a certificate in Applied Animal Behavior through University of Washington in 2...


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    Jaimie Shaw

    Certified in Training & Counseling (CTC)

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

    The Greater Metro Chattanooga Area

    m Jaimie Shaw, CTC
    Southern Mutt owner and Training & Behavior Consultant.

    Welcome! I'm so glad you're here, and I hope we'll have the opportunity to work together.

    Good training can create amazing results. I love seeing the turnaround in a dog's behavior, but even more I love watching my students and clients get so much joy from their dogs. It's wonderful seeing dogs' l...


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    Bre Kenworthy

    CPDT-KA, Fear Free Certified Groomer, AKC Approved Evaluator, Pet First Aid and CPR

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

    Nashville

    I began my dog career journey as a balanced trainer, using aversive/corrective training methods in addition to positive training methods. However, I started noticing subtle, but significant affect these methods had on dogs. I knew there had to be a better way, so I started focusing on using positive training methods. The results were amazing! The dogs regained their confidence, and most importa...


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    Telani Lasoleille

    CPDT-KA, CBCC-KA, UW-AAB, FDM, CTDI, Fear Free Certification

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

    Nashville and surrounding areas, Mt. Juliet and surrounding areas.

    I became passionate about dog training in 2001 as an owner of a dog-reactive dog. I was searching for a mentor to help me and my dog build a better relationship with each other, and the world around us. My mentor walked me through the science behind dog training, and together, we overcame the fear-based reactivity in my own dog. I was inspired by the positive reinforcement techniques I had lear...


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    Katie Williams

    KPA CTP, FFCP

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

    Nashville

    A welfare-centered animal trainer with Instinct Nashville, focusing on life-skills, reactivity and cooperative care. She works with clients on adult dog manners, puppy development, and behavior issues including fear and anxiety. Katie is a Fear Free Certified training professional (FFCP) and Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA-CTP)
    with years of experience reducing fear, anx...


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    Manuela Connatser

    Animal Behavior College Honor Graduate Dog Training, Absolute Dogs Pro Dog Trainer and Geek Certified. Petco Certified.

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

    Knoxville, Powell, Oak Ridge, Farragut, Fountain City, Halls, Karns, Hardin Valley, Kingston, Maryville, Friendsville, Alcoa, Lenoir City, Clinton, Seymour,

    Hello, my name is Manuela Connatser, and I am a certified, professional dog trainer. What started as a passion for dogs, has turned into my career that I love. I started The Canine Clubhaus in 2012 with a vision to help dogs be understood by their owner-guardians and to help owners to have a dog that is an well behaved, compassionate, and loyal companion.

    I originally moved from my hom...


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    Leah Lykos

    Canine Resistance Training

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

    Chattanooga, Red Bank, Hixson, Signal Mountain

    I'm a dog "trainer," but more so a coach for humans who need help with their canine relationships.

    I believe that dogs are basically wild at heart, and I want to help keep them that way! Living with us in our domesticated world isn't always easy for them, so let's channel their natural drives in a way that keeps them emotionally balanced and out of trouble. In this method we make a dee...


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    Ayelet Berger

    Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (CDBC), IAABC Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA), CCPDT Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner (KPA-CTP) Fear Free Certified Training Professional Family Paws Licensed Educator Professional Member, IAABC Professional Member, APDT

    Puppy dog training, Board and train dog training

    Ayelet is co-owner and President at Instinct Nashville. She is also Director of People and Culture, because positive reinforcement is needed on both ends of the leash. She works with clients on a wide range of behavior goals and her passion is working with dogs experiencing fear and anxiety. Ayelet is co-Founder of Force Free Tennessee, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, Certified Professiona...


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    Julie Farris

    "Certified Behavior Consultant – Canine (CCPDT) Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA) Professional Member, APDT Supporting Member, IAABC"

    Aggressive dog training, Reactive dog training

    Davidson County, Williamson County & Wilson County

    Julie Farris is co-owner, co-Director of Training and a Certified Behavior Consultant for Instinct Nashville. Julie oversees our board and train program as well as provides behavior consultations involving fear, anxiety and aggression for our clients. She is certified in both behavior and training through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) and a graduate of Universi...


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    AnnMarie Easton

    CPDT-KSA, PMCT4, FFCT, Ph.D.

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

    Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Southaven, Horn Lake, Hernando, Shelby County, DeSoto County

    AnnMarie Easton is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge & Skills Assessed (CPDT-KSA), a Pat Miller Certified Trainer 4 (PMCT4), and a Certified Fear Free Trainer with a PhD in microbiology and immunology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and is uniquely skilled at applying scientific principles to dog training. She continually sharpens her dog training skills through con...


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    Marilyn Mele

    Family Dog Mediator

    Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training

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    Marilyn Mele has been helping others with their family dogs for more than 40 years. She combines her experience as a classroom teacher with her love for dogs in order to teach dog parents the art of raising a confident happy family companion. Because her methods address the emotional bond and deep connection between people and their dogs, the formality of "training" becomes unnecessary.


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    Leah Lykos

    I'm a dog "trainer," but more so a coach for humans who need help with their canine relationships.

    I believe that dogs are basically wild at heart, and I want to help keep them that way! Living with us in our domesticated world isn't always easy for them, so let's channel their natural drives in a way that keeps them emotionally balanced and out of trouble. In this method we make a dee...

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  • Manuela Connatser Photo

    Manuela Connatser

    Hello, my name is Manuela Connatser, and I am a certified, professional dog trainer. What started as a passion for dogs, has turned into my career that I love. I started The Canine Clubhaus in 2012 with a vision to help dogs be understood by their owner-guardians and to help owners to have a dog that is an well behaved, compassionate, and loyal companion.

    I originally moved from my hom...

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    AnnMarie Easton

    AnnMarie Easton is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge & Skills Assessed (CPDT-KSA), a Pat Miller Certified Trainer 4 (PMCT4), and a Certified Fear Free Trainer with a PhD in microbiology and immunology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and is uniquely skilled at applying scientific principles to dog training. She continually sharpens her dog training skills through con...

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  • Heather Moore Photo

    Heather Moore

    Heather Moore has 20 years of experience training dogs and helping owners to modify their dogs' problem behaviors. She worked with Purely Positive Dog Training in Charleston, SC until recently relocating to TN. She has been a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) and Pet Professional Guild (PPG). Her own dogs have titled in AKC Rally Obedience Novice and Advanced, and earned The...

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  • Telani Lasoleille Photo

    Telani Lasoleille

    I became passionate about dog training in 2001 as an owner of a dog-reactive dog. I was searching for a mentor to help me and my dog build a better relationship with each other, and the world around us. My mentor walked me through the science behind dog training, and together, we overcame the fear-based reactivity in my own dog. I was inspired by the positive reinforcement techniques I had lear...

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  • Ayelet Berger Photo

    Ayelet Berger

    Ayelet is co-owner and President at Instinct Nashville. She is also Director of People and Culture, because positive reinforcement is needed on both ends of the leash. She works with clients on a wide range of behavior goals and her passion is working with dogs experiencing fear and anxiety. Ayelet is co-Founder of Force Free Tennessee, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, Certified Professiona...

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Welcome to Tennessee’s list of top dog trainers. The Tennessee list is based on 331 votes from the Sniffspot community. Only the Tennessee dog trainers with the top number of votes made this list. Trainers are ordered by number of votes, with Kym Iffert at the top of this list with 128 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.

Tennessee dog trainer services include:

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

Dog trainers in Tennessee selflessly set pets up for success. Kym Iffert shares why they chose this path: I adopted a dog from a shelter that had a multitude of physical and behavioral concerns. As a family, we had to make some very challenging decisions about her welfare and her future. I became a dog trainer to learn more about how to help other dogs and families navigate behaviors and challenges in a safe, humane and non-judgmental environment.. All 13 trainers on this Tennessee list are committed to positive reinforcement. Trusted Tennessee trainer, Heather Moore, uses the following methods: I am a positive trainer and use positive methods ONLY. I do not use shock collars, e-collars, choke chains, prong collars, etc. As for my process, it is different for every dog. I use what motivates your dog and we come up with a behavior plan to fit your dogs needs..

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FAQ: About the Top Puppy dog training Dog Trainer in Tennessee

Who is the leading In home training dog trainer in Tennessee?

Kym Iffert has been recognized as the top In home training dog trainer in Tennessee with an impressive 128 votes in our annual contest. They specialize in In home training, Reactive dog training, Puppy dog training, helping countless Tennessee dogs and owners reach their goals.

What qualifications does Kym Iffert hold?

Tennessee’s Kym Iffert is certified by CPDT-ka, LFDM-stk, FPPE, APHE, Fear Free Training Professional, ABC-CDT, Low Stress Handling - silver certification, Fear Free Shelter, ensuring a high level of expertise in In home training. Their approach is grounded in years of experience with In home training and a deep understanding of canine behavior.

What is Kym Iffert’s #1 dog training tip for owners in Tennessee?

When asked for their best piece of advice for Tennessee dog owners, Kym Iffert shared: Understand WHY your dog behaves the way it does, and find a common ground to meet the needs of the entire family..

Why did Kym Iffert become a dog trainer?

Driven by a passion for animals and a desire to make a difference, Kym Iffert of Tennessee embarked on a career in dog training because I adopted a dog from a shelter that had a multitude of physical and behavioral concerns. As a family, we had to make some very challenging decisions about her welfare and her future. I became a dog trainer to learn more about how to help other dogs and families navigate behaviors and challenges in a safe, humane and non-judgmental environment..

What is Kym Iffert’s favorite part of being a dog trainer?

For Kym Iffert, the most rewarding aspect of their work is Seeing when people understand why their dog performs certain behaviors and understand the dog's needs, when they learn how to communicate and work WITH the dog to live a cohesive life together. I LOVE to see the change in a dog when these things happen!.

Who are other notable Tennessee dog trainers?

Who else excels in Tennessee dog training? Besides Kym Iffert, other top-rated trainers include Heather Mooreand Jenna Slutzky, who specialize in Aggressive dog training and In home training. These Tennessee dog trainers received 57 and 47 votes respectively.

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