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Professional Aggressive Dog Training in Knoxville and Sevierville Tennessee - Off Leash K9 Training

⚠️ Important: Safety First

Dog aggression is serious and potentially dangerous. If your dog has bitten someone, shows aggression toward people or other dogs, or displays threatening behaviors, professional help is essential. Do NOT attempt to "fix" aggression on your own - improper handling can make aggression worse and put people at risk.

Our aggressive dog training programs in Knoxville and Sevierville are designed by experts who understand canine aggression, behavior modification, and safety protocols. We've worked with hundreds of aggressive dogs throughout East Tennessee and have the experience to help even the most challenging cases.

Welcome to Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville's Aggressive Dog Training Programs – East Tennessee's premier specialists in aggressive dog training Knoxville and aggressive dog training Sevierville. We provide comprehensive behavior modification for dogs with aggression, reactivity, fear-based behaviors, and dangerous tendencies throughout Greater Knoxville and all surrounding communities.

Whether you're searching for aggressive dog training Farragut, aggressive dog training Maryville, aggressive dog training Oak Ridge, or anywhere throughout Knox County, Blount County, Anderson County, and Sevier County, you've found the region's most experienced aggression specialists. Unlike basic dog training that focuses on obedience commands, our aggressive dog training programs address the root causes of aggression through proven behavior modification techniques combined with structured obedience.

We work with all types of dog aggression including dog-to-dog aggression, aggression toward people, leash reactivity, resource guarding, territorial aggression, fear-based aggression, and dogs with bite histories. Our comprehensive programs serve the entire Greater Knoxville area including aggressive dog training Powell, aggressive dog training Lenoir City, aggressive dog training Halls Crossroads, aggressive dog training Karns, aggressive dog training Seymour, and all surrounding East Tennessee communities.

⚠️ Types of Dog Aggression We Address

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Dog-to-Dog Aggression

Dogs that lunge, bark, growl, or attack other dogs on walks, at dog parks, or in the home. This includes leash reactivity, same-sex aggression, predatory aggression toward small dogs, and dogs that fight with household dogs. Common in aggressive dog training Knoxville programs.

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Aggression Toward People

Dogs that bite, snap, growl, or show aggression toward family members, strangers, visitors, children, or specific types of people (men, uniforms, etc.). This is the most serious form of aggression and requires immediate professional intervention throughout East Tennessee.

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Resource Guarding

Dogs that protect food bowls, treats, toys, furniture, bones, or even people by growling, snapping, or biting when approached. Resource guarding can escalate quickly and often leads to bites in aggressive dog training Sevierville and surrounding areas.

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Territorial Aggression

Dogs that guard their home, yard, car, or owner's space by barking, lunging, or attacking when people or animals approach. Common with doorbell reactions, fence fighting, and aggression toward visitors entering the home across Knoxville.

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Fear-Based Aggression

Dogs that bite or attack when frightened, cornered, or overwhelmed. This includes fear of strangers, loud noises, veterinary visits, grooming, handling, or new situations. Fear aggression is highly unpredictable and requires careful behavior modification in aggressive dog training Farragut programs.

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Leash Reactivity

Dogs that lunge, bark, pull, and act aggressively toward other dogs or people while on leash, but may be fine off-leash. This frustration-based aggression makes walks stressful and dangerous throughout aggressive dog training Maryville and beyond.

Predatory Aggression

Dogs with high prey drive that chase, attack, or kill small animals, cats, chickens, or small dogs. This instinctive aggression is different from typical aggression and requires specialized training across East Tennessee.

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Redirected Aggression

Dogs that redirect their aggression toward the nearest target when frustrated or aroused. This often happens when a dog is barking at something outside and bites the person trying to stop them in aggressive dog training Oak Ridge areas.

🎯 Our Aggressive Dog Training Programs

🏠 Aggression Board & Train
$3,500+

2 Week Intensive Program

2-Week Board & Train Program: Your dog boards with one of our certified trainers for an intensive two-week program. We even offer home pickup (within a 1-hour radius).

  • 2 weeks of immersive training with a certified trainer
  • Complimentary home pickup service (within 1 hour travel time)
  • Mastery of 7 core basic obedience commands
  • Multiple daily, structured training sessions
  • Real-world application of commands
  • Behavioral manners development (e.g., waiting at doors, jumping)
  • Daily photo & video updates
  • 2-hour owner transfer session (1-on-1 detail and handling instruction)
🐕 Aggression / Anxiety Management
$1100.00

7 Lesson Package (Optional 8th In-Home Lesson)

Aids in stabilization and management of aggressive or highly anxious dogs for successful re-entry into the family unit. This package helps the family gain control of the dog both at home and in public settings.

  • 7 focused private lessons
  • Optional 8th lesson conducted in your home
  • Stabilization and management protocols for aggression
  • Specialized techniques for major anxiety
  • Enhancing family control over the dog in public
  • Teaching management strategies for the home environment
  • Focus on safe and successful family integration
  • Customized plan for sustained behavioral improvements

🚨 Warning Signs Your Dog Needs Aggression Training

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Growling & Snarling

Your dog growls, snarls, or shows teeth when approached, touched, or when resources are near. This is a warning that should never be ignored in aggressive dog training Knoxville cases.

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Snapping or Air Biting

Your dog snaps at people or other dogs, even if they don't make contact. This is a major red flag that aggression is escalating and needs immediate professional intervention.

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Lunging & Charging

Your dog lunges at people, dogs, or other triggers on walks or in the home. This explosive reactivity is dangerous and stressful for everyone involved across East Tennessee.

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Stiff Body Language

Your dog's body becomes rigid, tail goes straight up, hackles raise, and they stare intensely at triggers. This "hard eye" stare often precedes an attack in aggressive dog training Sevierville.

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Bite History

Your dog has bitten someone (even family) or another dog. ANY bite requires immediate professional help, regardless of circumstances. Bites typically escalate without intervention.

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Excessive Barking/Lunging

Your dog barks intensely, pulls violently, or becomes uncontrollable around triggers. This over-arousal can quickly escalate to biting in aggressive dog training Farragut situations.

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Guarding Behaviors

Your dog guards food, toys, furniture, spaces, or even you by growling or snapping when approached. Resource guarding creates a dangerous household environment.

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Fear-Based Reactions

Your dog shows extreme fear, then snaps or bites when cornered or frightened. Fear aggression is unpredictable and particularly dangerous across aggressive dog training Maryville areas.

⚠️ Safety is Our #1 Priority

If your dog has bitten someone or shows severe aggression, take these immediate steps:

  • Manage the Environment: Prevent situations where your dog could bite again. Use crates, baby gates, separate rooms, and muzzle training if necessary.
  • No Punishment: Never punish aggressive behaviors - this makes aggression worse and damages trust. Punishment doesn't address the root cause.
  • Avoid Triggers: Until training begins, avoid situations that trigger aggression. Don't "test" your dog or expose them to triggers.
  • Professional Help Only: Do NOT attempt DIY behavior modification. Improper handling of aggression can make it exponentially worse.
  • Protect Others: If your dog has bitten, you are legally and morally responsible for preventing future bites in Knoxville and Sevierville.

Contact us immediately at (865) 383-3647 to schedule an aggression evaluation. The longer you wait, the worse aggression becomes.

🔬 Our Proven Behavior Modification Method

At Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville, we use a comprehensive, science-based approach to aggressive dog training in Knoxville and Sevierville. Our behavior modification programs combine multiple proven techniques to address aggression at its root cause while building obedience and control.

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Foundation Obedience

We start by establishing perfect obedience. Your dog learns reliable sit, down, stay, come, heel, place, and off commands with off-leash control. This creates the structure and control needed before addressing aggression triggers.

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Impulse Control Training

We teach your dog to control their impulses and make better choices. Through extended place work, threshold exercises, and self-control training, your dog learns to calm themselves even when aroused.

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Threshold Management

We identify your dog's reaction thresholds - the distance at which they start reacting to triggers. Training happens just below threshold, gradually decreasing distance as your dog learns to remain calm in aggressive dog training Oak Ridge.

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Desensitization

We expose your dog to triggers at sub-threshold levels repeatedly until the trigger loses its power. Your dog learns that other dogs, people, or situations aren't threatening through controlled, positive exposure.

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Counter-Conditioning

We change your dog's emotional response to triggers from negative to positive. Triggers predict good things, not threats. Your dog learns to associate other dogs/people with rewards rather than conflict across East Tennessee.

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E-Collar Training

We use e-collar technology for safety and control during aggression work. The e-collar allows us to interrupt aggressive responses and redirect behavior from a safe distance, preventing dangerous situations in aggressive dog training Lenoir City.

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Real-World Application

Training doesn't happen just in controlled environments. We take your dog into real-world situations throughout Knoxville - parks, pet stores, busy streets - and practice maintaining calm, controlled behavior around triggers.

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Owner Education

We teach YOU how to manage and work with your aggressive dog safely. You learn to read body language, recognize early warning signs, manage the environment, and maintain training throughout your dog's life.

🧠 Why Dogs Become Aggressive

Understanding the root causes of aggression is essential for effective aggressive dog training in Knoxville and Sevierville. Dog aggression doesn't happen randomly - there are always underlying causes:

Genetics & Breed Tendencies

Some breeds were selectively bred for guarding, protection, or fighting, making them more prone to aggressive tendencies. While ANY dog can be aggressive regardless of breed, certain breeds have genetic predispositions that require experienced handling. This doesn't mean these dogs can't be trained - it means they need proper training from the start.

Lack of Socialization

Dogs that weren't properly socialized during the critical 8-16 week puppy window often develop fear-based aggression toward unfamiliar people, dogs, or situations. Early puppy training prevents many aggression issues before they start.

Traumatic Experiences

Dogs that were attacked by other dogs, abused by people, or experienced trauma often develop defensive aggression. Rescue dogs commonly have aggression issues due to unknown history and past trauma throughout East Tennessee.

Lack of Structure & Leadership

Dogs that lack clear rules, boundaries, and leadership often become anxious and take on the "protector" role themselves. Without proper structure from obedience training, dogs feel responsible for making decisions - including aggressive ones.

Fear & Anxiety

Many aggressive dogs are actually fearful dogs. They use aggression as a defensive strategy when they feel threatened, cornered, or overwhelmed. Fear aggression is particularly dangerous because it's unpredictable across aggressive dog training Knoxville situations.

Resource Guarding Instincts

Resource guarding is a natural survival instinct that becomes problematic in domestic settings. Dogs that weren't taught to share resources or had to compete for food often guard aggressively, escalating to bites when approached.

Pain & Medical Issues

Sometimes aggression is caused by pain, illness, or medical conditions. Dogs in pain may bite when touched or handled. We always recommend veterinary checkups before starting aggression training to rule out medical causes throughout Knoxville and Sevierville.

Reinforcement of Aggressive Behavior

Owners often unintentionally reinforce aggression by comforting fearful dogs, removing triggers after aggressive displays, or failing to provide consequences for aggressive behavior. This teaches dogs that aggression "works" to control situations.

The Good News: Regardless of the cause, most aggression can be addressed through proper behavior modification. Even dogs with bite histories can learn to control their responses and behave appropriately. The key is professional help - attempting to fix aggression without expert guidance often makes it worse.

Our Approach: We don't just suppress aggression - we address the underlying causes while teaching your dog better coping mechanisms and impulse control throughout aggressive dog training Sevierville and beyond.

🗺️ Aggressive Dog Training Service Areas

Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville provides professional aggressive dog training throughout Greater Knoxville, Sevierville, and all of East Tennessee. We understand that aggression issues require immediate professional help, which is why we serve all surrounding communities.

We also serve Clinton, Alcoa, Loudon, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and all of Knox County, Blount County, Anderson County, and Sevier County. Our aggressive dog training programs are available at our Knoxville facility or through in-home training within 20 miles of Knoxville or Sevierville for maximum safety and effectiveness.

⭐ Aggression Success Stories

★★★★★

Michael Roberts - Knoxville, TN

"Our German Shepherd had bitten three people and we were considering euthanasia. Off Leash K9 Training was our last hope. After their Board & Train program, he's a completely different dog. No more aggression, perfect obedience, and we can finally have guests over. They literally saved our dog's life."

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Sarah Johnson - Maryville, TN

"My rescue Pitbull was dog-aggressive to the point where walks were impossible. She would lunge and attack any dog she saw. After 12 weeks of behavior modification, we can walk past dogs calmly! The transformation is unbelievable. They taught her AND me how to manage her triggers."

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David Martinez - Sevierville Area

"Our Rottweiler was resource guarding so badly that we couldn't go near his food bowl. He bit my wife when she tried to pick up a toy. Off Leash K9's aggression training eliminated the guarding completely. Now we can take anything from him safely. Best money we ever spent."

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❓ Aggressive Dog Training FAQs

How much does aggressive dog training cost in Knoxville?
Aggressive dog training costs vary based on aggression severity and program length. The initial aggression evaluation is $50 (waived if you enroll). Behavior modification programs typically start around $1,500-$2,000. Our Aggression Board & Train programs start at $3,500 for 3-4 weeks of intensive residential training. Severe aggression cases may require longer programs. Contact us at (865) 383-3647 for custom pricing based on your dog's specific aggression issues. View base pricing at knoxvilledogtrainers.com/prices.
Can aggressive dogs really be trained?
Yes! Most aggressive dogs can be successfully rehabilitated with proper behavior modification. We've worked with hundreds of aggressive dogs in Knoxville and Sevierville - including dogs with bite histories - and helped them become safe, controlled family members. However, success depends on several factors: severity of aggression, consistency with training, owner commitment, and underlying causes. Some severe cases require lifetime management, but most dogs show dramatic improvement. The key is professional help - DIY methods often make aggression worse.
My dog has bitten someone. Can you still help?
Absolutely. We specialize in working with dogs with bite histories throughout Knoxville and East Tennessee. Dogs with bite histories require experienced trainers who understand safety protocols, behavior modification, and legal responsibilities. During the $50 evaluation, we assess your dog's aggression level and determine if training is appropriate. Some extremely dangerous dogs may not be candidates for rehabilitation, but most dogs - even those with multiple bites - can be helped with our intensive aggression programs.
How long does aggressive dog training take?
Aggression training timelines vary significantly based on severity. Mild leash reactivity may improve in 8-10 weeks. Moderate aggression typically requires 12-16 weeks of behavior modification. Severe aggression with bite history may need 3-6 months or more of intensive work. Our Board & Train programs for aggression are 3-4 weeks minimum, with some severe cases requiring 6-8 weeks. Aggression is complex - there's no "quick fix," but most dogs show noticeable improvement within 4-6 weeks of proper training in Knoxville and Sevierville.
Do you train aggressive dogs in Sevierville and surrounding areas?
Yes! We provide aggressive dog training throughout Knoxville, Sevierville, Farragut, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Powell, Lenoir City, Halls Crossroads, Karns, Seymour, and all surrounding East Tennessee communities. Training is available at our Knoxville facility (3511 Overlook Circle) or through in-home training within 20 miles of Knoxville or Sevierville. For safety reasons, severe aggression cases are typically handled through our Board & Train program at our facility. We serve all of Knox County, Blount County, Anderson County, and Sevier County.
What causes dog aggression?
Dog aggression has multiple causes including genetics/breed tendencies, lack of socialization, trauma/abuse, fear and anxiety, resource guarding instincts, lack of structure and leadership, pain/medical issues, and reinforcement of aggressive behavior by owners. Some dogs are genetically predisposed to aggression, while others develop it from negative experiences. Often multiple factors combine. During our evaluation, we identify the root causes of your dog's aggression to create an effective treatment plan for Knoxville and Sevierville.
Is e-collar training safe for aggressive dogs?
Yes - when used properly by professionals, e-collar training is one of the most effective and safe tools for aggressive dogs. The e-collar allows us to interrupt aggressive responses and redirect behavior from a safe distance, preventing dangerous situations. Modern e-collars deliver gentle stimulation (not painful "shock") that gets your dog's attention. E-collars are particularly important for aggression work because they provide immediate feedback and control without physical confrontation. We teach you exactly how to use the e-collar safely and humanely throughout East Tennessee.
Can you fix resource guarding?
Yes! Resource guarding is one of the most common aggression issues we address in Knoxville. Through systematic desensitization, counter-conditioning, and impulse control training, we teach dogs that people approaching their resources predicts good things, not threats. We train dogs to willingly give up food, toys, and guarded items without growling or snapping. Resource guarding requires careful, professional handling - improper techniques can make guarding worse or result in bites. Our programs successfully eliminate resource guarding in most dogs.
Should I use a muzzle on my aggressive dog?
YES - muzzles are an essential safety tool for aggressive dogs during training and in public. Muzzles prevent bites while allowing your dog to pant, drink, and take treats. We strongly recommend muzzle training for any dog with bite history or severe aggression. Muzzles aren't punishment - they're safety equipment that protects people and your dog from legal consequences. We teach positive muzzle conditioning so your dog is comfortable wearing one. Basket muzzles (not fabric grooming muzzles) are best for aggressive dog training in Knoxville and Sevierville.
What breeds do you work with for aggression?
We work with ALL breeds for aggression training - from tiny Chihuahuas to giant breeds. Common breeds in our Knoxville aggressive dog training programs include German Shepherds, Pitbulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, Belgian Malinois, Huskies, Akitas, Chow Chows, and mixes of these breeds. However, ANY breed can be aggressive - we've worked with aggressive Golden Retrievers, Labs, Doodles, and even small breeds. Breed matters less than individual temperament, training, and circumstances. Our behavior modification techniques work regardless of breed across East Tennessee.

🔗 Complete Training for Aggressive Dogs

Aggressive dog training often requires a comprehensive approach. Here are our related programs that support aggression rehabilitation:

🎓 Foundation Obedience Training (Required)

Before addressing aggression, your dog needs perfect obedience. Our obedience training programs teach reliable sit, down, stay, come, heel, place, and off commands with off-leash control. This foundation is essential for behavior modification - we can't address aggression without control. Most aggressive dogs need 4-8 weeks of obedience training combined with aggression work throughout Knoxville and Sevierville.

🐶 Puppy Training (Prevention)

The best way to address aggression is prevention! If you have a puppy showing early signs of fear, guarding, or aggression, our puppy training programs can prevent these behaviors from developing. Early socialization and proper training during the critical 8-16 week window prevents most aggression issues before they start across East Tennessee.

🦮 Service Dog Training (For PTSD/Psychiatric Support)

If you have PTSD or psychiatric conditions and your dog shows protective aggression or anxiety-related behaviors, our service dog training programs can channel that protectiveness into appropriate psychiatric support work rather than aggression. Dogs can learn to provide support without aggressive behaviors throughout Knoxville.

🛡️ Stop Aggression Before Someone Gets Hurt

Professional Help Can Transform Your Aggressive Dog - Don't Wait Until It's Too Late!

📧 Email: [email protected]
📍 Location: 3511 Overlook Circle, Knoxville, TN 37909
🕒 Hours: Monday-Sunday, 9 AM - 9 PM (By Appointment)
⚠️ Urgent: Aggression Cases Take Priority - Call Today!

Don't Let Aggression Control Your Life

Living with an aggressive dog is stressful, dangerous, and isolating. You can't have guests over. Walks are a nightmare. You're constantly worried about what might trigger an attack. Your dog might have already bitten someone, and you're terrified of what happens next. You're not alone - hundreds of Knoxville and Sevierville families have been exactly where you are right now.

The good news? Aggression is trainable. With professional behavior modification, proper techniques, and commitment from you, most aggressive dogs can learn to control their responses and behave appropriately. We've worked with dogs that have bitten multiple people, dogs that attacked other dogs unprovoked, dogs with severe resource guarding, and dogs so reactive they couldn't function in normal life - and helped them become safe, controlled family members.

At Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville, we specialize in aggressive dog training in Knoxville and Sevierville. Our trainers understand dog aggression at a deep level - we know why it happens, how to safely work with aggressive dogs, and most importantly, how to fix it. We use proven behavior modification techniques including desensitization, counter-conditioning, threshold management, impulse control training, and structured obedience to address aggression at its root.

We serve the entire Greater Knoxville area including aggressive dog training Farragut, aggressive dog training Maryville, aggressive dog training Oak Ridge, aggressive dog training Powell, aggressive dog training Lenoir City, aggressive dog training Halls Crossroads, aggressive dog training Karns, aggressive dog training Sevierville, aggressive dog training Seymour, and all surrounding East Tennessee communities.

Don't wait until your dog hurts someone. Aggression doesn't get better on its own - it escalates. Every day you wait, the behavior becomes more ingrained and harder to fix. Contact Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville today at (865) 383-3647 or visit our facility at 3511 Overlook Circle, Knoxville, TN 37909 to schedule your $50 aggression evaluation. Let's stop the aggression and give you your life back!

🛡️ Aggressive Dog Training in Knoxville & Sevierville 🛡️
⚠️ Behavior Modification Experts • Bite History Experience • 700+ Success Stories ⚠️
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Dog Training Programs in Knoxville, TN

Basic Obedience

$650

4 weekly private sessions, 7 commands, e-collar & leash included

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Advanced Obedience

$450

4 weekly sessions, distance commands, advanced distraction proofing. Prerequisite: Basic Obedience.

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Puppy Training

From $100

AKC S.T.A.R. certified, socialization, foundation obedience, 8+ weeks old

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Aggression Program

From $1,100

7-lesson or board & train, systematic desensitization, all severity levels

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Service/Therapy Dog

From $50

Evaluation $50, therapy dog $1,000, AKC CGC evaluator on staff

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About Off Leash K9 Training Knoxville

Off Leash K9 Training of Knoxville is a professional dog training company specializing in off-leash obedience, board and train programs, puppy training, aggressive dog behavior modification, and service dog training in Knoxville, Tennessee and East Tennessee. Founded by Nick White, a US Marine & Secret Service veteran, Off Leash K9 is part of a network of 130+ locations nationwide and holds 2 Guinness-style world records for distance obedience commands. The Knoxville location is rated 4.9 stars across 700+ Google reviews, has trained 800+ dogs in East Tennessee, and was voted CityView Best of the Best 2018 & 2019. Programs range from $100 (puppy consultation) to $3,500 (aggression board & train). The most popular program is the 2-week board & train at $2,900. Located at 3511 Overlook Circle, Knoxville, TN 37909. Call (865) 383-3647 for a free consultation.

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