Dog Training in Lowell
Calm, Reliable Dogs for the Lowell Workday
Dog training in Lowell has to fit a busy day. The city runs along the I-49 and US-71B corridor between Rogers and Springdale, so a dog here grows up around steady traffic, delivery trucks, and sidewalks that fill with other dogs every evening.
Most of the dogs we meet in Lowell spend a good part of the day on their own, then have to be calm for the evening walk at Ward Nail Park and easy in the house when everyone gets home. A dog that has been bored and under-exercised does not flip a switch and manage that on its own.
Tip Top K9 helps Lowell dogs settle calmly when they are alone and walk politely once you finally get out the door. Your $1 first lesson starts with a full assessment of what your dog needs.
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Why Lowell Owners Choose Tip Top K9..
Home-Alone Anxiety and Boredom
A Lowell workday can leave a dog alone for eight or nine hours, and a bored or anxious dog fills that time in ways you notice the moment you walk in: chewed trim, scratched doors, accidents, or the barking a neighbor mentions. None of that is spite. It is stress and boredom with no outlet. We build the crate comfort, daily structure, and impulse control that help your dog stay settled while you are gone. The goal is a dog that rests through the day instead of unraveling, and a house that looks the same at five as it did at eight.
Evening-Walk Leash Manners
The evening walk is when Lowell comes alive, and Ward Nail Park fills with families, joggers, and other dogs all at once. A dog that pulls, lunges, or barks turns that wind-down walk into a workout for your shoulder. After a full day cooped up, your dog has energy to burn and little patience for passing dogs. We train loose-leash walking and calm greetings so the busiest part of the evening stays relaxed. You get a walk that actually unwinds both of you.
Door and Delivery Manners
On the US-71B corridor, deliveries, visitors, and traffic noise are constant, and the doorbell can set off a dog that has been alone and on edge all day. A dog that charges the door, barks at every truck, or bolts past you when it opens is a daily headache and a real escape risk. We teach a reliable response at the threshold: go to a spot, settle, and hold it when the door opens. That turns the most chaotic moment of the day into a calm, predictable routine.
Weekend Lake Trips
Lowell sits close to Beaver Lake, and Hickory Creek is a short drive for a weekend at the water. The lake rewards a dog that listens, with shoreline wildlife, other dogs, and the pull to bolt straight into the water all testing your control. A solid recall is what lets you give your dog freedom there without losing track of it. We build that reliability in stages, so a day at the lake stays fun instead of turning into a chase. Your weekends are for unwinding, not managing your dog.
Dog Training That Fits the Lowell Workday
The hardest part of training a dog in a commuter household is simple: no one is home to do it. The work that looks easy in a video takes daily, consistent reps, and after a full day and the drive home, those reps are the last thing anyone has energy for. That is why Board and Train is the program Lowell owners book most. You drop your dog with us, our trainers put in the daily structured work while you are at the office, and your dog comes home reliable in 2 to 4 weeks. Before pickup, we run a session with you so the new habits hold in your house, on your evening walk, and at your front door. For a household where the dog is alone all day, that is the difference between hoping the behavior improves and knowing it will.
Every Lowell neighborhood.
10 neighborhoods. One drive from our NW Arkansas HQ — 25 to 30 minutes for most addresses.
The parks & trails we know.
Our trainers work throughout Lowell and know the local parks, trails, and neighborhoods where you and your dog spend time. 7 sites we train at regularly.
- Park Featured
Ward Nail Park
- Park
Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park
- Trails
Razorback Regional Greenway
- Lake
Hickory Creek Park (Beaver Lake)
- Landmark
Lowell Elementary School
- Landmark
Elza R. Tucker Elementary School
- Landmark
Lowell City Hall
Know a Lowell spot we should add? Tell us — this list is kept by our trainers, not pulled from a directory.
Programs Lowell families actually book.
Board & Train
Your dog stays with us 2-4 weeks and comes home transformed. Fastest path to change.
View program → 02 · FoundationObedience Training
Reliable commands and real-world good behavior — the foundation most Lowell owners start with.
View program → 03 · Start rightPuppy Training
Potty, crate, leash, and early obedience for new Lowell pups.
View program →Lowell, answered.
Is Lowell in your service area?
Yes, Lowell is well within our service area. Our facility is in Pea Ridge, and most Lowell addresses are roughly a 25-minute drive. Many of our Lowell clients make the trip once or twice a week during their dog's program and find it easy to fit around work. Schedule your $1 first lesson and we will start with a full assessment.
My dog destroys things and barks all day while we are at work. Can you help?
Yes, and it is one of the most common things Lowell owners call us about. Daytime chewing, barking, and accidents usually come from boredom and anxiety, not defiance, and both respond well to training. We build crate comfort, a daily structure your dog can count on, and the impulse control to settle instead of spiral. Most owners see real change within the first weeks of a program.
My dog pulls and lunges on our evening walk at Ward Nail Park. Is that fixable?
Definitely. Leash pulling and lunging are among the most common issues we fix, and a busy park like Ward Nail is exactly where they show up. We teach loose-leash walking and calm responses to other dogs and people, building from quiet practice up to the real distractions of a packed evening. The result is a walk you both look forward to instead of dread.
How does the Board & Train program work for families who work all day?
You drop your dog at our Pea Ridge facility and they stay for 2 to 4 weeks of daily, structured training. Before pickup we run a session with you so the results hold at home. It is the most efficient option when no one is home during the day to train, which is why Lowell families book it most.
How much does dog training in Lowell cost?
Your $1 first lesson includes a full behavioral assessment and a clear, honest price for the program your dog needs. Cost depends on your dog and your goals, so there is no single number that fits everyone. You will leave the first lesson knowing exactly what the work involves and what it costs.
How fast will I see results?
Most dogs show clear progress within 2 to 4 weeks, the length of our Board & Train program. Simpler issues like leash pulling often improve in the first week or two, while deeper anxiety or reactivity takes the full window plus some follow-through at home. At your $1 first lesson we will give you an honest timeline for your specific dog.
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- Sunday Closed
- Monday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
- Tuesday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
- Wednesday 8:00AM - 8:00PM Open today
- Thursday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
- Friday 8:00AM - 8:00PM
- Saturday 8:00AM - 8:00PM