Serving Broken Arrow 121,000+ residents 4.9 · 1,347 reviews

Dog Training in Broken Arrow

Professional dog training for the Tulsa metro's largest suburb.

Broken Arrow is big, and it is not one single place. The historic Rose District sits far from the new-build neighborhoods off Liberty Parkway, and a golf-course home in Battle Creek asks different things of a dog than an acre lot south of town.

What stays the same is the daily reality: walks past other dogs, a backyard against a fence line, visitors coming and going, and weekend trips to the parks. A dog that pulls, barks at everything, or bolts when the gate opens makes all of it harder.

Tip Top K9 trains dogs for every kind of Broken Arrow household, calm at home and reliable in public. Your first lesson is $1 and includes a full assessment of what your dog actually needs.

Drive from HQ ~14 min
Program $1 first lesson
Typical result 2–4 wks
Founder, Tip Top K9

Hear from our founder.

"We start with one hour. Not to sell, to diagnose. You will leave knowing what your dog actually needs." the $1 lesson
"Most behavior issues (pulling, barking, reactivity) are fixable in 2 to 4 weeks. Board & Train is how we get there fastest." the method
"Training doesn't end at pickup. Unlimited group classes for life, no extra charge." lifetime support
Ryan Wimpey · Founder, Tip Top K9 Tip Top K9 Tulsa
Why Broken Arrow

Why Broken Arrow Dog Owners Choose Tip Top K9.

01 · Rose District Patio Manners

Rose District Patio Manners

The Rose District turned downtown Broken Arrow into a place people walk to: restaurants with patio seating, the farmers market, festivals on the events lawn, and sidewalks full of families on a nice evening. It is a great place to bring a dog, but only one that can handle it. A dog that lunges at strangers, barks at the next table, or cannot hold a settle turns a relaxed night out into a struggle. We train calm public behavior and steady leash manners so your dog can sit quietly beside you while you eat. Then the district becomes one more place your dog gets to go.

02 · Trail & Nature-Park Recall

Trail & Nature-Park Recall

Broken Arrow has real green space, from the boardwalks at Ray Harral Nature Park to the creek-side loops at Haikey Creek Park and the trails along the city's edges. These spots put your dog around wildlife, cyclists, joggers, and other dogs. A dog that ignores your recall near a treeline or a creek is a dog you cannot trust off the leash. We build recall on a long line first, then add distance and distraction until your dog turns back to you reliably. That is what lets you actually use the trails Broken Arrow built.

03 · Golf-Community Neighborhoods

Golf-Community Neighborhoods

A lot of Broken Arrow living happens in and around its golf communities, Battle Creek and Indian Springs among them, where backyards open onto cart paths, fairways, and shared green space. That setting is beautiful and full of triggers: golfers and carts past the fence, other dogs on neighborhood walks, and neighbors close on every side. A dog that barks at the fence line all afternoon or rushes the gate is a problem for the whole street. We build solid boundary, "place," and quiet behavior so your dog stays calm with all that motion just past the yard. The result is a dog that fits a close-knit neighborhood.

04 · Growing Families, Growing Puppies

Growing Families, Growing Puppies

Broken Arrow keeps adding new neighborhoods, and new homes bring new families and new puppies into unfamiliar surroundings. A puppy that is not started right grows into a 70-pound dog with habits that are much harder to fix, from jumping on the kids to pulling you down the driveway. The early weeks matter most. We start puppies on crate training, housebreaking, leash work, and early obedience, building the foundation before the bad habits set in. Starting your puppy right is the difference between years of frustration and a dog that grew up easy.

Community

Serving the Broken Arrow Community

Broken Arrow is the second-largest city in the Tulsa metro and the fourth-largest in Oklahoma, which means we see just about every kind of dog and household here. We train for the young family in a new build off Liberty Parkway, the established couple in a Forest Ridge golf home, the busy parents juggling school activities, and the empty-nesters who finally have time for the dog they always wanted. The behavior problems look different from one home to the next, but the path to fixing them is the same: a clear assessment, a program built around your specific dog, and training you and your household can actually maintain. Because Broken Arrow is so close to our Tulsa facility, getting started is simple, whether you choose private lessons or Board & Train. Every program ends with a transition session so the whole household learns the same commands and the results hold long after training ends. A city this size deserves a trainer who treats every dog as its own case.

Service area

Every Broken Arrow neighborhood.

12 neighborhoods. One drive from our Tulsa HQ. 14 to 19 minutes for most addresses.

Rose District / Downtown Nº 01
Forest Ridge Nº 02
Battle Creek Nº 03
Aspen Creek Nº 04
Indian Springs Nº 05
Highland Park Nº 06
Stone Wood Hills Nº 07
Liberty Parkway Corridor Nº 08
Wolf Creek Estates Nº 09
Willow Springs Nº 10
South Broken Arrow / County Line Area Nº 11
New Orleans Street Corridor Nº 12
Local knowledge

The parks & trails we know.

Our trainers work throughout Broken Arrow and know the local parks, trails, and neighborhoods where you and your dog spend time. 8 sites we train at regularly.

  • Park

    Ray Harral Nature Park & Center

    • Shaded
    • Long walks
  • Park

    Haikey Creek Park

    • Long walks
  • Rec area

    Broken Arrow Events Park

    • crowded-weekends
  • Rec area

    Nienhuis Park

    • Long walks
  • Golf

    Battle Creek Golf Club

  • Golf

    Indian Springs Country Club

  • Park

    Rose West Dog Park

    • Off-leash friendly

Know a Broken Arrow spot we should add? Tell us. This list is kept by our trainers, not pulled from a directory.

Broken Arrow, answered.

Is Broken Arrow in your service area?

Yes. Broken Arrow is one of the communities we serve most often, from the Rose District and Forest Ridge to Battle Creek, the Liberty Parkway neighborhoods, and the south edge of town. Our Tulsa facility is the closest of the metro suburbs to Broken Arrow, around 14 minutes for most addresses, so getting started is quick.

My dog pulls and barks on every walk. Can you fix that?

Yes. Leash pulling and barking at other dogs and people are two of the most common reasons Broken Arrow owners call us. We teach your dog to walk calmly beside you and to stay quiet and focused around the distractions of a busy suburb, from neighborhood walks to the Rose District sidewalks. Most dogs show major improvement within their training program, and we teach you how to hold the standard at home.

How does Board & Train work?

Your dog stays at our facility for 2 to 4 weeks of intensive daily training while we send you regular progress updates. It is the most efficient option for busy Broken Arrow households, because our trainers do the daily work while you keep up with everything else. Before pickup, we run a transition session so you and your family learn how to keep the results consistent at home.

Can you stop my dog from barking at the fence line all day?

Yes. Fence-line barking is a frequent request in Broken Arrow's golf communities and close-set neighborhoods, where carts, walkers, and other dogs pass by all day. We build solid boundary and "place" behavior along with a reliable "quiet" so your dog can relax in the yard instead of patrolling it. The training holds with neighbors close on every side, which is exactly what an HOA neighborhood needs.

How much does dog training in Broken Arrow cost?

Your $1 first lesson includes a full behavioral assessment and transparent pricing for the program we recommend. Cost depends on your dog's specific needs, so there is no single price that fits every dog. We give you a clear, honest recommendation at that first lesson, with no surprises and no pressure to commit.

Who is the best dog trainer in Broken Arrow?

Tip Top K9 is the Broken Arrow dog trainer with hundreds of 5-star Google reviews, a $1 first lesson that includes a full behavioral assessment, and lifetime group classes for graduates at no extra cost. Our trainers have worked with thousands of dogs across the Tulsa area. The first lesson lets you meet a trainer, watch them work with your dog, and decide for yourself before committing to anything.

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