Why am I getting referred to another company?

At Noble Woof we believe in helping all human and dog teams receive the best possible training and care. Sometimes this means referring out to more experienced trainers, veterinary behaviorists, or simply other qualified trainers who have more availability and can meet the team’s needs more swiftly immediately.

There are many factors that go into the decision to refer-out. In any caring profession it is hard to refer-out because as caregivers we want to help every person (and in our case, their dog) who reaches out! However, if we believe the client and their dog would make better progress with someone else, or would be able to get the help they need sooner, we believe it is our responsibility to help them receive the care they need as soon as possible.

Qualified professionals may refer to other professionals in the field if they believe the client would be best served by expertise the other professional has, need treatment the other professional can give, be able to receive the care they need sooner, or if they may need specialized tests or care.

Whatever the reason, we always do our best to refer clients we are unable to take on ourselves to other training professionals we trust will be able to take on their specific case, their unique dog or dogs, and be able to provide the best possible training and care.

As much as we wish we could be a part of everyone’s training journey, we are only a small team and are currently doing everything we can to help as many people and dogs in our community. We always wish each and every dog and human team the best of success and do whatever we can to ensure they find the support they need.

Here are some local trainers we love to recommend, in no particular order:

Additionally, if in your search you'd like some tips on how to determine if a trainer is a good fit for you, check out this article written by Noble Woof founder Brie Blakeman.

Brie Blakeman