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Dog Training in Owasso

Professional dog training for Owasso's yards, new subdivisions, and family parks.

Dog training in Owasso has to fit a backyard life. The city runs north of Tulsa along the US-169 corridor, a grid of fenced yards on larger lots where new subdivisions keep going in around Bailey Ranch and Stone Canyon. A dog here grows up with a yard to patrol, a fresh fence line to test, and a front door facing a steady stream of delivery trucks and neighbors out walking.

Most of the dogs we meet here are family dogs: goldens, doodles, labs, and the occasional bigger guardian breed that has outgrown the rules it came with. Good dogs with room to run and not quite enough structure to settle down inside it. Tip Top K9 trains in the places that shape the behavior, your yard, your street, and the busy loop at Rayola Park, so the manners hold where your dog actually lives.

Our trainers build calm, reliable obedience that holds up at the back fence, the front door, and the family barbecue, and most dogs get there in two to four weeks. Your first lesson is $1 and starts with a full assessment of what your dog needs.

Drive from HQ ~20 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 Owasso

Why Owasso Dog Owners Choose Tip Top K9.

01 · New Fences, New Escape Routes

New Fences, New Escape Routes

Owasso keeps adding new subdivisions, and a new house usually means a brand-new fence the dog has never met. Fresh fence lines get tested fast: digging at a corner, scaling the panels, or slipping through a gate a crew or a kid left open. A dog that learns it can get out will keep trying. We teach boundary respect and a recall that brings your dog back to you, so an open gate becomes a non-event instead of a chase down the block.

02 · Backyard Manners and the Front Door

Backyard Manners and the Front Door

An Owasso dog spends the day in the yard and meets the world at the front door. That is where barbecue guests arrive, where the delivery driver knocks, and where a dog that jumps, bolts, or barks at every truck turns a normal afternoon into a scramble. We train calm door manners, go to a spot, settle, and hold it while the door opens, plus polite greetings for the kids and neighbors coming and going. The front door stops being the loudest part of your day.

03 · Recall on the Trails and at the Park

Recall on the Trails and at the Park

There is a lot of walking to do in Owasso, the three-mile loop at Centennial Park, the trail at Rayola, and the sidewalks around the schools and ballfields. Open ground, joggers, ballgames, and other dogs are exactly what expose a shaky recall. A dog that tunes you out the second something moves is one you can never fully relax with in public. We build recall the real way, starting on a long line and adding distance and distraction until your dog turns back to you every time.

04 · Board & Train for a Full Schedule

Board & Train for a Full Schedule

Between work, school pickup, and weekends at the ballfields, the daily training reps are the first thing to fall off a packed calendar. That is why so many Owasso owners start with Board & Train. Your dog stays with our team for two to four weeks of structured daily work and comes home reliable, and we run a session with you so the habits hold at home. It comes with the Tip Top K9 guarantee and free group classes for life, so the training keeps paying off long after pickup.

Real World

Training That Holds Up Where Owasso Dogs Actually Live

The most common mistake in dog training is building behavior that only works in a quiet living room. An Owasso dog does not spend its day in a quiet living room. It is in the backyard watching the fence, at the front door when the bell rings, on the Centennial trail with joggers going by, and in the car on the way to a ballgame. Good dog training in Owasso has to hold up in all of those places, not just on a mat during a calm afternoon. That is why our training happens in the real environments where your dog needs to behave. We start somewhere manageable and add distractions one layer at a time, the delivery truck, the dog across the street, the kids spilling out of school, until your dog responds the same way on a busy sidewalk as it does in the kitchen. When the week is already full, Board & Train carries the daily load and sends your dog home reliable in two to four weeks, with a handoff session so the results stick. A dog that behaves at home but unravels the second you reach the driveway is not finished yet. We are not done until your dog listens in the places you actually take it.

Blue Nose Pit Bull on a training platform beside a yellow Tip Top K9 van in Owasso
Service area

Every Owasso neighborhood.

10 neighborhoods. One drive from our Tulsa HQ. 20 to 25 minutes for most addresses.

Bailey Ranch Estates Nº 01
The Lakes at Bailey Ranch Nº 02
Stone Canyon Nº 03
Three Lakes Nº 04
Lake Valley Nº 05
Maple Glen Nº 06
Coffee Creek Nº 07
Preston Lakes Nº 08
Ator Heights Nº 09
Silver Creek Nº 10
Local knowledge

The parks & trails we know.

Our trainers work throughout Owasso and know the local parks, trails, and neighborhoods where you and your dog spend time. 7 sites we train at regularly.

  • Park

    Rayola Park

    • crowded-weekends
  • Trails

    Centennial Park

    • Long walks
  • Park

    Elm Creek Park

    • Shaded
  • Rec area

    Owasso Sports Park

    • crowded-weekends
  • Golf

    Bailey Ranch Golf Club

  • Landmark

    Owasso High School

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

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Do you serve all of Owasso?

Yes. We train dogs across all of Owasso, from Bailey Ranch and Stone Canyon to Three Lakes, the Sports Park area, and the newer subdivisions north of 116th Street. Our Tulsa training facility is a short drive south, around 20 minutes for most Owasso addresses, so getting started is easy.

How does Board & Train work if our family schedule is packed?

Your dog stays at our facility for two to four weeks of intensive daily training, and we send progress updates along the way. It is the most efficient option when the calendar is full, because our trainers handle the hard daily reps. Before pickup, we walk you through exactly how to keep the results going at home.

Our new subdivision is full of construction and our puppy barks at every truck. Can training help?

Yes. Owasso's newer neighborhoods come with constant activity: crews, delivery trucks, and neighbors moving in all day. We build your puppy's confidence and teach it to stay calm around that noise instead of reacting to all of it. The earlier you start, the easier it is to keep barking and anxiety from becoming a habit.

Do you train aggressive or reactive dogs?

Yes. Reactivity, leash aggression, and resource guarding are some of the most common reasons owners call us. Our aggressive dog training starts with a careful assessment of what is actually driving the behavior, then a structured plan to change it. We stay honest with you about what is realistic for your specific dog.

How much does dog training in Owasso cost?

Your $1 first lesson includes a full behavioral assessment and a clear, honest price for the program we recommend. Cost depends on your dog's needs, so there is no single price for every dog. You get a straight recommendation at that first lesson, with no pressure and no surprises.

Who is the best dog trainer in Owasso?

Tip Top K9 is the Owasso dog trainer with hundreds of 5-star Google reviews, a $1 first lesson that includes a full behavioral assessment, and free group classes for life for graduates. 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.

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