Aggressive Dog Training & Behavior Modification in NJ
We take the dogs other trainers turn away.
Aggression, leash reactivity, resource guarding, separation anxiety, fear — these problems don't fix themselves, and they rarely respond to obedience classes alone. Our behavior modification programs are built on professional K9 handling experience and address the root cause, not just the symptom. Before you consider rehoming, get a free evaluation.
Aggression Rehabilitation
Dog-dog and dog-human aggression, resource guarding and fear aggression — assessed honestly, managed safely, improved systematically.
Leash Reactivity
Turn the lunging, barking nightmare walk back into a walk. Threshold work, engagement training and real-street proofing.
Anxiety & Fear
Separation anxiety, noise phobia and generalized fear — counter-conditioning programs you can actually follow.
Honest Assessments
If we believe a dog is dangerous or a case needs veterinary behavior support, we tell you. No false promises.
Behavior Modification FAQs
Can an aggressive dog be rehabilitated?
Most aggressive dogs can be dramatically improved with the right program, structure and owner follow-through. Success depends on the cause, the dog's history and your commitment — the free evaluation gives you an honest assessment before you spend a dollar.
Why is my dog reactive on leash?
Leash reactivity is usually frustration or fear amplified by the leash removing the dog's ability to create distance. It's one of the most fixable behavior problems we see — and one of the most common in South Jersey neighborhoods.
How much does aggressive dog training cost in NJ?
Behavior modification in New Jersey typically runs $150–$250 per session, with multi-week programs from around $1,000. Major K-9 programs start at $175/session; every plan is quoted after a free evaluation so you know the full cost up front.
Should I rehome my aggressive dog?
Not before a professional evaluation. Many "aggressive" dogs are fearful, under-exercised or untrained — and rehoming often transfers (or worsens) the problem. Talk to us first; the evaluation is free.