Dog Obedience Training · Westchester, NY
Dog Obedience Training in Westchester, NY
Real-world obedience for dogs that pull, ignore commands, or lack control—board & train and private dog training built for reliable results at home and in public. Servicing Westchester, NY & Fairfield County, CT.
Limited monthly training spots available.
Problems we fix
We Help With
What Your Dog Will Learn
What Your Dog Will Learn
Program Options
Program Options


Why Owners Choose Us
Why Owners Choose Us





Trained by Angelo
Meet The Trainer

Angelo Presta
Owner & Head Trainer
Angelo works hands-on with every dog and owner, taking on cases from basic obedience to serious behavior issues that other trainers often turn away. His approach is built on clear communication, consistency, and accountability—not quick fixes.
Because intake is intentionally limited, every client gets focused attention and a program tailored to their dog—plus the handler skills to keep results going long after training ends.
A Real Owner’s Story
Client testimonial
Hear directly from an owner whose dog went from no control to reliable, calm obedience—in their own words.
Disobedience & chewing → calm, rule-following dog
Before: lots of disobedience — destructive chewing and trouble settling — plus aggression toward other dogs.
After: calm in the house, holds his rules, and follows through — using simple training the owner integrates at home.
“I was nervous about an e-collar — I didn’t want to hurt my dog. But it just startles the bad behavior; it doesn’t have to be painful, and it’s simple training I can keep up at home. I’d recommend Angelo to anybody.”
— Ranger’s owner
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Dog Obedience Training FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
In a board & train, your dog gets roughly 1.5–2 hours of formal obedience throughout the day, plus walks, holding commands for long durations, and field trips—so every time your dog is out of the crate, it’s training time. Program length depends on the dog and goals; board & train options range from 3 to 8 weeks.
Yes. We’re known for taking on hardy cases, and we also take puppies and basic-obedience dogs. We tailor each program to the individual dog. For reactive or aggressive dogs we typically use an e-collar for long-term management, and we note that reactive and aggressive dogs are not good candidates for off-leash work.
Yes—leash pulling is one of the most common issues we fix. Through structured obedience and real-world practice, your dog learns loose-leash walking and to stay calm and focused around distractions, so walks become enjoyable instead of a battle.
Yes. At the end of your program we work hands-on with you so you get all the training needed to upkeep and understand it. Developing proper handler skills, holding your dog accountable, and setting the right lifestyle for your dog are what ensure your dog keeps listening long-term.
Call us or request a training call and we’ll talk through your dog’s behavior and recommend the right program. To reserve a board & train, we require a non-refundable $1,000 deposit (deducted from your balance) and a signed agreement; the balance is generally due on the first day of the program.
