Our team Tulsa & Owasso

The team behind Tip Top K9.

Tip Top K9 Tulsa is a team. Ryan Wimpey founded the Tulsa franchise and certifies every trainer on it. Adam Wilbourn owns and runs the Owasso franchise. Together that's thirteen trainers handling everything from $1 first lessons to two-week boot camps for the dogs other trainers wrote off.

9 Tulsa trainers
4 Owasso trainers
Tulsa

Your Tulsa trainers.

Ryan Wimpey, Owner and CEO

Ryan Wimpey

Owner and CEO

Ryan Wimpey founded Tip Top K9 in Tulsa in 2010, after a rescue Schnauzer-Terrier mix named Curley failed every training method he tried. Books, videos, in-person sessions: nothing held. What finally worked was classical conditioning, the foundation of what's now the Tip Top Method. Ryan has since written two books on it (Dog Training Simplified and Potty Training That Works!), and Tip Top K9 has grown to 28+ locations. Ryan doesn't work dogs himself anymore. He leads the Tulsa franchise and certifies every trainer on the team, the founder-led standard that lets Tip Top K9 keep training your dog until we can guarantee good behavior.

Reagan

Training Director

Reagan is Training Director for the Tulsa team. He previously owned his own Tip Top K9 location in Tampa, which gave him the rare perspective of running a franchise from the ground up, and he brings that operating eye to how the floor is run here. His own dogs are two black German Shepherds. He works closely with every trainer on the team to hold the bar where it should be: reliable real-world results, not polished obedience in a controlled room.

Matthew

Head Trainer

Matthew has been with Tip Top K9 for eight years and runs the Tulsa training floor as Head Trainer. He works the dogs other people gave up on: the reactive ones, the leash-lungers, the dogs that have been through two boot camps somewhere else and still don't listen. His own dog is a Belgian Malinois, which is the polite way of saying he isn't intimidated by high-drive working breeds. If you book a $1 first lesson, there's a good chance Matthew is the trainer at your door.

Brenden

Bootcamp Manager

Brenden manages the Tulsa boot camp, which is where the hardest cases land. Aggressive dogs, reactive dogs, dogs whose owners are out of ideas. He runs the program so that two to four weeks is enough to send a calmer dog home, not a tired one. Structure first, confidence second, manners that hold up in the real world after.

Jacob

Private Lesson Trainer

Jacob runs private lessons for Tulsa's hardest cases: the high-drive working breeds, the aggressive resource-guarders, the dogs other trainers wrote off. His own pack tells you most of what you need to know: a Labrador, a Golden Retriever, a bird dog, and a German Shepherd. He works structure, clear communication, and the kind of real-world drilling that holds up after the trainer leaves.

Dylan

Private Lesson Trainer

Dylan handles private lessons for anxious and aggressive dogs, the two categories most owners think can't be fixed. He works trust first, structure second, obedience third, because none of the rest holds if the dog doesn't believe the trainer. He owns his own doodles at home. He's the trainer you want if your dog is scared of strangers and you're tired of hearing 'that's just who he is.'

Emma

Bootcamp Trainer

Emma runs dogs through Tulsa boot camp from day one to pickup. Two to four weeks of obedience, structure, and the repetition that turns calm at the kennel into calm at your kitchen table. Her own dog is a Goldendoodle, the most common breed she works, which means she understands the doodle problem (sweet dog, too much leverage, not enough rules) better than most.

Anthony

Trainer

Anthony works obedience and behavior on the Tulsa team. He takes any breed and any temperament, from a hyper puppy to a senior dog with a long list of bad habits. At home he has a doodle named Violet, who keeps him honest about how much work the family-dog category actually takes.

Jeanett

One Dollar Sales Specialist

Jeanett is the first voice most Tulsa clients hear at Tip Top K9. She handles the $1 first-lesson bookings, asks the questions that match your dog to the right trainer, and answers what every new client asks before saying yes. She owns Kelpies at home, which means she's lived the high-energy intelligent-breed life and knows exactly what training those dogs actually take.

Owasso

Your Owasso trainers.

Adam Wilbourn

Owner of Tip Top K9 Owasso

Adam Wilbourn is an Oklahoma native who leads Tip Top K9 in Owasso. Fifteen years rehabbing rescue pit bulls taught him what most 'untrainable' dogs really need: a trainer who actually knows the work. Adam's team transforms behavior in two to four weeks, handling everything from leash pulling and biting to chicken killing and serious aggression. The first lesson is $1, on-site, and you'll see real results before the trainer leaves. From there, Tip Top K9 Owasso builds a custom plan to your dog and your goals. No flat-rate packages, no fear-based methods, no excuses.

Dennis

Group Class Trainer

Dennis runs group classes for Owasso boot camp and private lesson graduates. Group class is where the training actually proofs up: other dogs, other handlers, distractions a private session never has. Dennis works that environment so the obedience your dog learned in your living room still holds at a park with twelve other dogs running around.

Billy

Bootcamp Trainer

Billy has been on the Owasso bootcamp team for years and works dogs from intake to pickup. He owns a Belgian Malinois at home, which is its own confirmation that he isn't intimidated by high-drive working dogs. Two to four weeks with Billy gets most dogs from chaos to obedient, and from obedient to obedient in a real house with real distractions.

Ethan

Kennel Technician and Trainer

Ethan is the Owasso kennel technician and trainer. He makes sure every boot-camp dog gets the structure, exercise, and consistency the program promises, every day, all the way through. His own dog is a Belgian Malinois. The job he does is the difference between a dog who left the kennel obedient and a dog who left the kennel obedient and rested.

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