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Dog Training in Gravette

Professional In-Home Dog Training for Gravette Families

You take the dog to Old Town Park and spend the whole time hauling back on the leash, or you let it off in the yard and it's gone the second it catches a scent. Out here on the west edge of Benton County, with farms, loose dogs, and open ground all around, a dog that won't listen turns every outing into work.

Most dogs we work with in Gravette aren't bad dogs. They just never learned how to settle or come back under distraction. In a couple of weeks they're walking on a loose leash, coming when called, and staying put when something interesting moves across the field.

Tip Top K9 brings dog training to your home anywhere in Gravette, from Old Town out to Hiwasse and the farms along Highway 72. Your first lesson is $1 and includes a full behavioral assessment.

Drive from HQ ~25 min
Program $1 first lesson
Typical result 2–4 wks
Meet Brock · Lead Trainer

Hear our process,
straight from your local trainer.

"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. That is how it stays." lifetime support
Brock · Lead trainerTip Top K9 NWA
Why Gravette

Why Gravette Dog Owners Choose Tip Top K9.

01 · Recall for the Parks and Open Country

Recall for the Parks and Open Country

Gravette has eight city parks plus open farmland in every direction, from the disc-golf course at Old Town to the nature trail at Pop Allum. All that room is great for a dog and useless if it won't come back when you call. We build a recall that holds up off-leash, even with squirrels, other dogs, and wide-open space pulling at your dog, so the parks and the property are actually relaxing again.

02 · Calm Around Livestock and Loose Dogs

Calm Around Livestock and Loose Dogs

West Benton County is farm country, which means livestock behind the fence and dogs with the run of the next place. A dog that lunges at cattle, charges the fence line, or won't heel near the road is a real problem out here. We teach a solid loose-leash walk and a reliable "leave it" so your dog stays steady around animals, traffic, and the dogs it meets on a rural road.

03 · Puppies, Started Right

Puppies, Started Right

Whether you just brought a puppy home to a new build in town or to a place out on the county line, the first few months set the habits for life. We start puppies with housebreaking, crate manners, and early obedience, plus the socialization a rural puppy needs so it grows up confident instead of fearful around new people and dogs.

04 · No Spare Hour to Train the Dog Yourself

No Spare Hour to Train the Dog Yourself

Between work, the drive into Bentonville, and keeping up a place, there isn't a free hour to spend correcting the dog every day. Our Board and Train program does the heavy lifting: your dog stays with our trainers, gets intensive daily work, and comes home in 2 to 4 weeks walking calmly and listening the first time. Before you pick up, we teach you how to keep it that way.

Community

Serving the Gravette Community

Our trainers come to you across Gravette, from Old Town and the school neighborhoods out to Hiwasse and the farms along the highways. We train your dog where you actually live, because obedience that only works in a quiet room isn't worth much at a packed Old Town Park or out on an acre with cattle next door. Gravette is its own town with its own school district, well west of the bustle, and that small-town, wide-open character is exactly what we train for. A dog that's steady at home, steady at the park, and steady around the animals and traffic of farm country is a dog you can actually enjoy out here.

Well-behaved dogs posing together outdoors in Northwest Arkansas after Tip Top K9 training near Gravette
Service area

Every Gravette neighborhood.

7 neighborhoods. One drive from our NW Arkansas HQ — 25 to 30 minutes for most addresses.

Old Town Gravette Nº 01
Hiwasse Nº 02
Pop Allum Park Area Nº 03
Kindley Park Area Nº 04
Centennial Park Area Nº 05
Highway 72 Corridor Nº 06
Gravette School District Area Nº 07
Local knowledge

The parks & trails we know.

Our trainers work throughout Gravette and know the local parks, trails, and neighborhoods where you and your dog spend time. 5 sites we train at regularly.

  • Park

    Pop Allum Park

    • Long walks
    • Shaded
  • Park

    Kindley Park

    • Shaded
  • Park

    Centennial Park

  • Landmark

    Highway 72 Corridor

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

Gravette, answered.

Do you come to my home in Gravette?

Yes. We're a mobile, in-home service, so your trainer comes to you anywhere in Gravette, from Old Town out to Hiwasse and the surrounding farms. Your dog learns right where the problems actually happen, which is where the training has to hold.

Can you teach my dog to come back off-leash at the park and on our land?

Yes. Reliable recall is one of the skills we're asked for most out here. We build a come-when-called you can trust around other dogs, wildlife, and open space, so the parks and your own property aren't a gamble every time.

Our dog goes after the neighbor's livestock and barks down the fence. Can you help?

Yes. We work through the chasing, fence-fighting, and leash reactivity that come with farm country, so your dog stays calm and controlled around animals, traffic, and the dogs it meets on a rural road.

We just got a puppy. When should we start training?

Start now. The best window for puppy training opens around 8 to 10 weeks, and out here your puppy also needs early socialization so it grows up confident. Your $1 first lesson gets you a plan built around your puppy's age.

How does Board and Train work, and how fast will I see results?

Your dog lives with our trainers for 2 to 4 weeks of intensive daily work and comes home transformed. Most families see real change in that window. Before pickup, we train you and your family on how to keep the results going at home.

How much does dog training in Gravette cost?

Your $1 first lesson includes a full behavioral assessment and straightforward pricing. After that, cost depends on what your dog needs, whether that's private lessons or our Board and Train program. No surprises.

Visit us

NW Arkansas
dog training center.

Serving Pea Ridge, Bentonville, Springdale, Rogers and areas into Fort Smith and Central Arkansas. Good dog, guaranteed.
  • Sunday Closed
  • Monday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
  • Tuesday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
  • Wednesday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
  • Thursday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
  • Friday 8:00AM - 8:00PM Open today
  • Saturday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
Call (479) 448-5980

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