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Dog Training in Hudson, OH

Sit Means Sit is heads and shoulders above the other obedience training on the market. We focus on getting instant, lasting results and transforming your dog into a vital family member.

Clients come to us with a variety of dog behavior issues. From counter surfing to leash pulling to aggression and reactivity, we have seen it all. These are all behaviors that limit where you can take your dog. We get to the root of the problem, transforming the communication between you and your dog. We focus on off-leash training, setting a higher standard than most other trainers.

Dealing with an aggressive dog is especially stressful for the pet owner. We are happy to consult on your situation and have a long track history of transforming these more “challenging” situations.

When we are done, your dog will be reliable, will recall when off-leash, and will ignore distractions. Our clients take their dogs into stores, and their dogs lay under the table on the restaurant patio while the family enjoys a meal.

If this is the future you’ve envisioned for your dog, you’ve come to the right place. Let Sit Means Sit transform your dog. Call today for a free consultation!

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About Sit Means Sit Dog Training

Dog Training Classes

Any Dog Any Age Any Problem

Day Training Programs

Our all-day immersion training programs are designed to help your dog transform their behavior in the shortest amount of time. Drop your dog off with us in the morning and pick up your transformed dog at the end of the day. Depending on what your dog needs, we may suggest multiple days of this immersive training, but the end result is a rapidly transformed dogs, using our innovative communication system. (Don’t worry, we’ll train you on how to communicate with your dog, too.)

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Private Lessons

In some situations, a one-on-one training session is a better option than our our immersive program. If you have the time to invest in one-on-one training, we offer these private sessions to help you and your dog get to the next break through. Are you wanting to develop a better relationship with your dog? If you have the time to invest, private lessons can be a good choice.

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Puppy Primers

Puppies are always a magical new addition to the family. The proper foundational training can make a massive difference in how your puppy turns out. For puppies under 4 months old, we offer puppy primers with our positive reinforcement training. We’ll give you guidance on mastering common puppy issues such as chewing and potty training.

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Group Classes

Our immersive training is an excellent first step. After your dog has mastered these basic commands, they are ready to advance to more advanced techniques.

Group classes complement our core training by providing in-depth sessions on advanced commands that are designed to boost your dog’s confidence. We also practice in real-world scenarios around distractions to help your dog master their new skills more deeply.

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Lunch & Learn

If you are a veterinarian, groomer, vet tech, doggy day care staff member, or border, you’ll want to sign up for your lunch and learn. Sit Means Sit will bring lunch to your company’s staff, and introduce you to our proven training method.

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Seminars

We offer many dog related seminars covering a wide range of critical topics. From sessions on understanding dog body language to bite prevention to traveling with your dog, we cover it all. If your organization needs dog-specific training, we are happy to provide that.

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Therapy Dog Certification

Therapy dogs are a light to the community. If you would love to provide comfort and joy to a wide swath of your community, we can help empower that. Our therapy dog certification builds on our Sit Means Sit system, helping you bring out the most loveable side of your dog’s personality. Through our partnership with K-9 Caring Angels, we offer therapy dog certification, giving you everything you need to begin working as a therapy dog handler.

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Grooming Services

We are proud to be one of the few Sit Means Sit locations that is proud to offer grooming services. We can take dogs of every, age, size, and temperament! Our bathing service comes with a copmplementary nail trim and ear cleaning. Our skilled staff provides custom trims and cuts to match your taste and breed style. All of our grooming services are offered out of our Copley training facility.

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Dog Trainers & Staff

Professional trainers. Attentive friendly staff.

Paul Pollock
Paul PollockOwner, Training Director

I learned about Sit Means Sit dog training while I was living in Denver, Colorado. I was looking for a dog trainer and was referred to Sit Means Sit by a man I met in a dog park. I was so impressed with the free demonstration they showed me. As amazing as it was, I was unsure that they would be able to get my dog under control.

My Australian Cattle dog had a ton of energy and he liked to run! He never came when I called him and would jump on people, grab food off the table and had numerous other bad habits. The trainer did a demonstration with my dog and within a few minutes had my dog totally under control and making eye contact with him. I immediately signed up for the training. Within three weeks of training, I had off leash control of my dog and he listened to me even around distractions. When I saw the results, I knew this company was something special.

Since I graduated from The Sit Means Sit School of remote collar dog training in November of 2007 I have worked with thousands of dogs and have continued educating myself and following my passion to be one the best dog trainers I can be.

Here is a list of some of my training accomplishments:

  • Certified remote collar specialist of the Sit Means Sit School of Remote Collar Training
  • Attended the Sit Means Sit Annual ‘Main Event’ from 2009-2016 where I obtained numerous certifications in advanced training skill
  • Invited Speaker for the 2012-2016 Sit Means Sit Annual Main Event Conference

Completed the following seminars and classes:

  • “Animal Acting” with Ashton Fitz-Gerald
  • “Frisbee Disc” with 2008 & 2010 World Frisbee Dog Champion Lawrence Frederick
  • “Trained retrieve”
  • “Advanced obedience training”
  • ”Building drive in your dog”
  • “Protection training”
  • “Trick training”
  • “Building a dog’s confidence”
  • “Working with Aggressive Dogs”
  • Certified AKC “Canine Good Citizen” Evaluator
  • Certified Bright & Beautiful Therapy Dog Evaluator
  • My dogs have been featured in film, television, magazines, and American Greetings cards.
  • Volunteer at numerous facilities, including assisted living homes and schools, my two Bright & Beautiful Certified Therapy Dogs
  • Trained “Goose Patrol” dog to assist in the constant upkeep and cleanliness of city parks, golf courses, and city center. Dog was trained in full off leash obedience, directional work, and the ability to follow obedience commands in any setting.
  • Work with numerous animal shelters and dog rescues to help with challenging dogs, including fostering and working them through behavioral issues, to increase adoption readiness.
Rachel Blose
Rachel BloseDirector of Operations

I joined the Sit Means Sit team in the fall of 2010. As the proud owner of two St. Bernard/Rottweiler mixes, I was eager to get my dogs into training shortly after I started my career with the company. My dogs would jump on everyone and everything they could! They counter surfed, dug through the trash, and pulled so hard on the leash that I had fallen more than once!

My husband and I did private lessons at our home and we couldn’t believe the difference! In just a few short lessons, my out-of-control maniacs were well behaved, listened to us under any circumstance, and stopped pulling on the leash! Knowing what Sit Means Sit has done for my dogs alone, had made me a believer in the program! I’ve been lucky enough to work with the best trainers in the business and clients who are second to none. Being able to talk to satisfied clients whose dogs started out with behavioral challenges and listening to the proud dog moms and dads as they share their success stories has shown me that I am right where I belong!

In my career with Sit Means Sit, I have attended six annual Sit Means Sit Main Event corporate conferences to continue my education in customer service and communication, management, website optimization, and software integration. I was an invited speaker at the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Main Event conferences and recipient of the Administrative Excellence Award in 2017.

I have a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Kent State University and studied for three years at the University of Akron working towards a Master’s Degree. I also spent seven years on the Board of Directors for the National Super Kids Classic, a national soap box derby for children with special needs. I also spent time as a volunteer at the Humane Society of Greater Akron, where I was blessed to work with amazing animals, that against most odds, were a pleasure to be around and eventually adopted into forever homes!

Jim Yuhas
Jim YuhasTraining Manager

My time with Sit Means Sit began as a client.  I had a pit mix named Samus who was a little wild and destructive.  I needed help with her!  She liked to jump on people, mouth for attention, choked herself when walking (pulling to say hi to every person and dog!), and worst of all was her chewing in my house.  She chewed base boards, window sills, the china cabinet, put a hole in

my dining room wall, and my final straw was when she chewed the desk my dad had given me!   After watching a YouTube video of a trainer doing amazing things in their backyard with their dog, I found Sit Means Sit online and promptly scheduled an appointment to meet with a trainer to do a free consultation.

After seeing what could be done first hand, I knew I had found the people for the job. It was amazing to watch my dog change over the course of the training sessions. Much to my surprise, she even became more affectionate through the course of her training! By the end, the ‘monster’ that I had on my hands had transformed into a well-behaved, attentive, happy member of the family.

I then found out Paul was looking for someone part time and started training in February of 2012, moving to full time that November.  Since then, I have attended numerous training seminars to continually educate myself, to ensure that I’m always providing our clients with the best education that I can for their pups!  I am an AKC Canine Good Citizen evaluator, have done multiple Safety Town classes on dog safety, competed in dock diving, done therapy dog work, and my dog, Chainsaw, has been in a couple of movies.  

It’s been so amazing over the years getting to help clients with their furry family members, whether it be clients in a similar situation to what mine was, clients with happy puppies who just want them to listen better, clients having issues with aggression in and outside of the home, or dogs who come from a shelter who need some confidence building.  I never get tired of hearing happy clients sharing their tales of their successes!!

Alexa Wasosky
Alexa WasoskyTrainer

My name is Alexa & I have been an avid animal lover from the moment I started crawling. Currently, I have a beagle rescue & can proudly say that I’m a huge beagle lover! I grew up with being surrounded by multiple dogs in the household. I have lived with boxers, retrievers, bully breeds & terrier breeds.

I knew that I’ve always wanted to pursue a career with animals, then my journey with Sit Means Sit began in 2022! Since then, I have worked with many breeds of dogs! Herding breeds, protective breeds, sporting/working, toy/little, etc. Some of my favorites to train are mals, labs, aussies, and beagles (being a beagle owner myself.) I also have worked with dogs with different behaviors ranging from puppy energy to fear aggression. I have worked with all ages of dogs as young as 3 months to as old as 14 years. In my experience at Sit Means Sit, I have gotten to learn many new things about different breeds/behaviors and how to work with each & every one.

I have always had a passion for working with animals & enjoy what I do! Can’t wait to meet your furry friend!

Douglas Knapp
Douglas KnappTrainer
I joined the Sit Means Sit team in the summer of 2023. I joined shortly after graduating from Kent State University with a Bachelors Degree in Zoology. I have loved animals all of my life, big ones and small ones! With that, I knew that I wanted a career that gets me hands-on with animals in some regard.

In college I began to pursue other routes of working with animals, it wasn’t until after I graduated that I heard about Sit Means Sit and their high quality of training, and I knew instantly that I wanted to be a part of the team. I love helping others and spending time with animals so Sit Means Sit is the perfect place for me! I get to spend time with dogs every day while training them and I get to help people every day by helping their dogs to be better behaved and well trained.

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Kylie BrandtTrainer

Growing up, I always had a soft spot for animals because everyone in my family had them. Around ten years old, I stumbled across a video on YouTube of a border collie doing a bunch of tricks with her owner, and I was absolutely amazed! I fell in love with the breed and always had that video in the back of

my mind.

In May of 2018, I finally got a dog of my own! Chase, a border collie-Australian shepherd mix, became my absolute best friend. He was 4 1/2 months old when he came home with me, and I started training him as soon as he got comfortable in the new environment. By the time he was about 7 months old, he knew over 90 commands—tricks AND obedience! Thankfully, I got lucky with him and could always trust him off leash and never worry about him not listening to me. But then came the other dogs I added to my fur family: Zoro, Aspen, and Wren. The three of them are somewhat well-behaved dogs but needed work, and I soon realized that I got extremely lucky with Chase and needed a little more education when it came to dog training to get the other three under better control. I started looking into dog training-related jobs and came across Sit Means Sit!

After an interview with Paul and Rachel, I shadowed Jim and finally got a full understanding of what the training was all about. I fell in love with it! Now I can better educate myself and know what to do better when training dogs on top of training my own!

Jennifer Okoye
Jennifer FeaginsFacilities Administrator

I began working with Sit Means Sit in the fall of 2015. After just three months of employment, I knew that I needed to get my oldest dog, Sergio, into training. Sergio is an American Staffordshire terrier who used to jump up on people, destructively dig up my yard, and chew everything, including the wiring to my central air conditioning unit!

After just three lessons, I saw a huge difference. Sergio now has a solid foundation of obedience and has learned to control his wild energy! I also have two other dogs in my home, Bella a pit bull mix, and Shalimar, a Yorkshire terrier. Bella loves to be front and center to get attention and Shalimar is guilty of being way too cute!

I am raising my family right here in Copley, Ohio. I have two children in the Copley Fairlawn Middle School, and a son who just graduated high school and daughter that is in her senior year at Copley High School and enlisting in the marines after graduation.

I have worked in customer service all of my life.
When I was young, my ultimate dream was to work at the zoo and feed the animals. I am very happy to be working in a position where I get to combine my love of working with great clients and my passion for animals. I look forward to a long and rewarding career with Sit Means Sit!

Lily SutphinTrainer

Hello! I’m Lily  A bit about me: I’ve always been an animal person. As much as I enjoy people, I’d choose the company of a dog or cat any day!

I began working with dogs at local doggy daycares around the area and instantly fell in love with it, knowing it was my calling.

My friends say I’m the embodiment of Fawn from Tinker Bell because of my love and compassion for animals. I have two dogs (family pets) and a cat (my own).

I joined Sit Means Sit when I decided to become a trainer, and it’s been my favorite job. Every day I learn new things about dogs and build amazing relationships with these four-legged friends. I go to work and leave with the biggest smile on my face because I get to hang out with your lovely pups all day! I’m looking forward to having a fuzzy bestie of my own to train and grow with!

Kloe ManingaTrainer

My name’s Kloë! Ever since I was small I’ve been telling anyone who asked that my dream was to work with animals.

I’ve explored this dream in different areas of animal care, starting with a major in Zoology at MU then transferring to KSU for Vet Tech. During the switch,

I took a gap to work at a doggy daycare in the spring/fall and a clinic in the summer before classes. At work, I grew intrigued with the body language of dogs I watched in a daycare/pack setting, vs dogs in a more “scary” environment like a clinic. I was fascinated with behavior, especially when met with aggression/anxiety. But it was during one of those 2 hr long vet tech lectures (that I already zoned out in) when I had THE epiphany. I asked myself; is it really the physical need of dogs I want to treat, or the behavioral one?

….given the fact that you’re reading my bio, I bet you can guess what I chose! I dropped my tech courses and went straight to job searching, hoping to find some kind of avenue into behavior. And there I found Sit Means Sit, so I took my shot and haven’t looked back since! 🙂 Here I find a dual love and passion for correcting behavior while building the confidence of each dog and owner I get the joy of helping!

Jennette Cox
Jeni CoxGroomer

Jennette Cox (Jeni) is a full time Practice Administrator for a group of Internal Medicine Physicians. In the dog world, Jeni is a Pet Tech Certified First Aid Instructor; Canine Good Citizen Evaluator; Pet Photographer, K9 Caring Angels Therapy Dog Evaluator and a Certified Dog Groomer, and a member of the SMS family since we opened.

When not at her “day job”, she loves to play and work with her dogs, take photographs, teach pottery class one night a week, and works with horses at her friend’s barn. When there is time, she also writes a blog for the Pet Section of the Akron Beacon Journal.

Her biggest wish is that there could be about 4 extra hours in the day that didn’t require sleeping in order to get even MORE done!

Jackie Arvay
Jackie ArvayK9 Caring Angels Therapy Dog Evaluator & Volunteer Coordinator / Canine Good Citizen Evaluator

For 28 years I was a head high school cheerleading coach. When I left coaching, my journey with Sit Means Sit began. I knew when I resigned I wanted to start volunteering at hospice facilities to help bring comfort to families in need.

At the time of resignation, I had a 7-month-old Great Dane named Trigger. He was wonderful, loving, yet also a very energetic puppy that definitely needed training. I contacted Sit Means Sit to help this soon-to-be big boy learn manners and become obedient.

During his journey, Trigger became a well-trained gentle dog. He obtained his CGC certification and went through the therapy program that Sit Means Sit offered. Trigger and I volunteered at many facilities including Hospice, nursing homes, assisted living, and numerous schools. My love for volunteering and helping others during times of need has led me to become one of the K9 Caring Angels Evaluators for Sit Means Sit.

I am also a full-time, self-employed Nail technician and reside in Wadsworth, Ohio with my husband. We have two grown children, one granddaughter, and another grandchild on the way. I now have a new dog, Sasha. She is a mini Bernedoodle who is now in training for the therapy dog program to continue Trigger’s Legacy.

Email: jvharvay@gmail.com

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Dog Owners Reviews

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Julianne D.

Everyone was very nice and professional. Our large 95 lb puppy learned so much in five weeks. We look forward to continuing his training in group classes. We highly recommend Sit Means Sit Dog Training.

Katy K.

We brought our 1 year old Cane Corso to sit means sit for the 10 day training. He is a lovable big lug but he was having issues with listening and he didn’t do well around men and other dogs. The trainers here were wonderful and helped us tremendously with being able to manage our…

Tami W.

We train both our Great Danes through Sit Means Sit… It is absolutely the best money we have ever spent. The trainers are so very helpful, knowledgeable and caring. You will not regret taking your dog(s) here.

Steve O.

Paul and the whole SMS group are wonderful! They saved our house from destruction. It is such a relief when you get to know your dog so well and know exactly how they will react in a situation, and how to handle it. We never imagined we would have a dog this well trained! They…