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    Julian G.

    Compassionate, passionate, and knowledgeable, I can't speak highly enough about Darcie and Sensitive Dog. If more businesses were like Sensitive Dog the world would be much better for it.

    Michael S.

    We are so thankful we found Julie at the perfect time. We were frustrated for months on our walks with Kuma because all the tools and techniques we learned from YouTube/online sources just weren't working. We tried positive reinforcement-only with treats/praise, slip leads, leash corrections, etc. None of those solutions worked and we didn't know where to go next. In our first session with Julie, she taught us why those solutions didn't work for Kuma. He has a very strong drive and a self-serving personality, and we didn't fully realize the extent of it until Julie told us. After working with Kuma for just a short amount of time, she brought out a prong collar for him and showed us why it was the right choice. We saw an *immediate* difference and it was obvious that Kuma needed a clearer form of communication for what behavior was right vs. wrong. It has been over 7 months since our session and we've used the prong collar on all of Kuma's walks. He's an all-star outside now and we could not be more appreciative for Julie's timely and appropriate advice! We understand Kuma so much better now and our time with Julie has a lot to do with that.

    Our canine companions are integral members of our family, and I cannot say enough positive things about my multiple experiences with Sensitive Dog. Over the years, our family have worked with both Julie and Darcie, with our three VERY different dogs (a calm Australian Labradoodle, a extremely intense Border Collie/Lab/Aussie mix, and our very chill Great Pyrenees/Siberian Husky), who had completely different training needs. Each session with Sensitive Dog completely exceeded my expectations. And frankly, I'm not that easy to impress. In session, whether in-person or over the phone (we've done both), Julie and Darcie take the time to really get to know you, your dog, and how you interact. Their intake paperwork is incredibly thorough, so you don't waste time during your initial session. Sensitive Dog's strategies and suggestions are shaped by a combination of their vast knowledge of canine behavior, their multiple decades of training, and their evident love and respect for dogs. I have left each interaction with all of my questions answered, paper copies of everything discussed so new behaviors can be easily replicated, and guidance that I didn't know I needed.

    Darcie with Zeus on our final lesson
    Jack S.

    Darcie and Julie are the best dog trainers, hands down. Our puppy Zeus, who is a two year old Alaskan Husky, had been to three other trainers before seeing Sensitive Dog. Zeus had many behavior problems that developed quickly after he was adopted. He would counter surf, bite guests, ignore commands (unless food was involved), and resource guard. Zeus had no structure through his earlier training, which guided us to constantly feed Zeus for good behaviors. For a dog like Zeus, it is important to communicate both when he is doing something well and when he is doing something wrong. Darcie told us that Zeus did not want to be a bad boy, he just had not learned the barriers between right and wrong. Throughout our 10 week intensive training program, both Zeus and I learned an immense amount. As Darcie challenged Zeus at each level of his training, she showed me how to communicate with Zeus at a much more meaningful level. Darcie went above and beyond explaining, in detail, any questions I had either during the lesson, or through a text message. Before Sensitive Dog, we were considering having to give Zeus up because we felt lost and hopeless. We could not have guests over and people in our family were scared of getting bit. I can assure you that Zeus is a completely different dog today than we was then. He is great off leash and listens to commands instantly. More importantly, he respects every member in our family and no longer feels the need to protect us from strangers or guard food. Darcie changed Zeus and our family's lives for the better. Each dog's difficulties are unique and different, but Darcie and Julie are experts in their field. We will be forever thankful, Jack

    Our pit-mix rescue dog, Ocho, was somewhat well-behaved prior to our 7-week program with Darcie. He could obey a handful of simple commands, but only indoors and without distraction. His biggest issue was his recall. Multiple times we tried working with him off leash at a nearby field, and he bolted off, not listening to our commands to return. Any dog owner who has experienced this knows how scary (and frustrating) it can be. After meeting with Julie for a consultation (and watching the magic of "nose work" exhaust our dog in less than 15 min), we were convinced that Julie and Darcie understood dogs in a way that some dog trainers simply...don't. The initial price tag of the program had us hemming and hawing, and we almost decided not to move forward because it was "too expensive". Thank GOD we didn't give up, because our lives are completely changed. Ocho is so much happier, more confident, and attentive. You can tell his brain is "on" now, and he's always got one eye/ear towards us to listen to commands. His recall is UNREAL - I can even get him to come to me at the dog park, where he's the most distracted. This program was worth EVERY SINGLE PENNY. We honestly can't recommend Darcie and Julie enough. We understand our dog (and dogs in general) so much more than we ever thought we could. Our relationship with Ocho is stronger than ever, and we've made new friends in the process :)

    I was having so many problems with my 5 month old German Shorthaired puppy, Ranger. He absolutely hated going on walks and when I finally got him to walk he was very leash reactive. At some point during the walk he would start biting the leash and then start jumping up at me and would bite me. I even took him to a "positive only "training class and had no success. They wanted me to ignore the behavior and turn my back when he jumped up. Even after their training I could only walk him for 15 mins giving him high value treats to keep him motivated. Desperately, I searched yelp and thankfully I found Sensitive Dog. Initially, I scheduled a FaceTime session with Julie to see if she could help my husband and I. In the two hour conversation, she listened to us and all our questions and really got a feel for what was happening. Julie provided amazing training advice and answered all of our questions. She asked us what our goals were for Ranger and we told her that we wanted to take him hiking and running with us and that it would be a dream to take Ranger to the park and let him play safely off leash. Without any pressure Julie explained the different programs Sensitive Dog offers and if we had any questions to reach out to her. When we got off the phone we immediately started implementing what she told us and we couldn't believe the immediate difference we saw. At that point, we knew Sensitive Dog could help us. We truly had felt helpless with such a high prey drive, rambunctious, puppy. We decided to do the 5 week foundation intensive with Darcie and chose the ecollar for the training. You can choose whatever collar you are comfortable with but we chose the ecollar because of what our goals are for our dog. What you can expect: Darcie is extremely knowledgeable and considers every aspect of your dog as you move through this program. Darcie customizes the training to you, your needs and your dog. She constantly evaluates your dog and provides honest feedback on her observations. If something isn't working she figures it out and makes the adjustment. During our first several sessions she really focused on those foundational behaviors and what motivated Ranger. She then starts incorporating the ecollar ( or whatever collar you choose) which is so great because you really ease into it. I was nervous about the e collar at first because I had only heard bad things about it. I had no idea what exactly it was and how to properly use it. I trusted them and I trusted the process. Darcie is very experienced with the ecollar and really puts you at ease. She's so positive and so gracious as you figure out this new communication method with your dog. Towards the end of the program we had several weeks of a break in training. This is designed to really get the kinks figured out. During this several week period Darcie is available via text/call for any questions. One time I was working on recall with Ranger and failing miserably. I took a video of what was happening and sent it to her. She texted me back with some helpful feedback and corrections to make. This coaching period is absolutely amazing as you encounter things at home you didn't even consider in training. It also really gave me the confidence that I knew what I was doing but just in case she is there for any questions! After the several week break we had our final session with Darcie. We took Ranger to a nearby park and we all watched in amazement as he had a perfect walk in the "heel" position. Once at the park we used one of her dogs as a distraction and a ball to truly test Rangers recall. We let him off leash and every time we called him he would immediately come back to us. Even with another dog and a ball!! Truly unbelievable!!! We struggled at first whether or not we should make this financial commitment. But now we see it as such a great investment. We will be back with puppy#2 sometime next year. We could never have imagined the dog we have today. Sensitive Dog is truly one of a kind. You will not find better. Trust these amazing ladies with your dog and you will not regret it. I promise!

    Our little guy a few days after graduating from training!
    Eric L.

    My husband and I did 10 weeks of training with Julie and couldn't be happier with the results for our little Obi! They were very accommodating and worked with our schedules to make sure both of us could attend almost all sessions together. Julie was very helpful and would answer any question we had outside of the training sessions as well as giving us recommendations for great chew toys and treats! Highly recommend.

    We were quite literally ready to give up before we met Julie. We had seen two other dogs trainers and were having no success with medication for our anxious pup. Today, I am feeling so thankful that we hung in there and found Julie. Julie looks at your dog as an individual. For us, she figured out why our dog was acting out and taught us ways to retrain his brain to become less anxious. I can now take my dog on walks (he was previously leash reactive) and am looking forward to weaning him off of his unneeded medication. Don't give up on your pup. Take them to Sensitive Dog and get them figured out! We are so happy we did!

    I cannot say enough good things about Darcie and Julie. We have a 2.5 year old husky mix, Koda, that was starting to present mild aggression, territorial behavior, and possessiveness over food, toys, and even us. I found Sensitive Dog on Yelp, and took a chance. On the phone, Julie listened, fielded all of my anxiety-ridden questions, and made me feel like there was a way out. We worked with Darcie on e-collar training for 3-4 months, and we literally have a different dog today. She understood everything Koda was going through, why she was acting the way she was, and how to guide her, and us, to better decisions. She loves dogs more than anyone I've ever met, and truly understands how they tick. Darcie answered every question, thought of every scenario, and best of all, we had a blast doing it. Darcie and Julie are true masters of their craft and we (Koda included) are so grateful for the lessons we learned from them. They not only helped train our dog, they gave us the tools to be better dog owners in the long run. I could not recommend Sensitive Dog enough for people with "tricky" dog issues. They are amazing!

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    Ask the Community - Sensitive Dog

    We have a new rescue who is very anxious and maybe even depressed. Do you come to our house for training or do we go to your location?

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    We adopted our dog, Junie, from a shelter in August 2025. She was around a year old. On walks, she…read morewould bark at other dogs and sometimes people which made walks miserable and embarrassing. Indoors, it was jumping, and a constant need for attention and stimulation. It felt like she couldn't relax, or didn't know how, or maybe just didn't want to. So by extension, we couldn't either. We live in an apartment and even just taking her to the rooftop relief area was becoming a hell. I went down the same training rabbit hole many people do. YouTube videos weren't helping. They didn't explain what to do if the method in the video didn't work--which they never did for me. We decided to do some weekly training classes with a dog trainer we found through Rover. She taught Junie plenty--like any German shepherd, she's a very quick learner. She was trying to use counter conditioning to help Junie stop reacting so strongly to other dogs. And while Junie learned a lot, things weren't getting any better. She understood all the commands, she knew what was expected of her, but she almost never chose to do what we asked. It felt like we were constantly competing to be the most interesting thing in her world and we were fighting a losing battle. It was extremely frustrating and we were tired. It was clear to us that there was something important we were missing. We so badly wanted a dog we could bring to breweries, hikes, and backpacking trips and we were starting to wonder if we weren't a good fit for Junie. Assuming you've also been down the internet dog training rabbit hole, you've probably also seen people talk about how board and trains are a waste of money. We were nervous, but Tom came highly recommended by a friend of ours and we were at our wit's end. We didn't want our lives to be so entirely ruled by our dog--it wasn't healthy for any of us. We reached out to him in October and she stayed with Tom through the month of November. Best decision EVER. We were right about there being a missing link--it was our relationship with Junie that needed to be adjusted. Yes, we are her loving caretakers, but we are also people she needs to respect and listen to. It's now January and we can take her anywhere that allows dogs. She will stick by our side in a heel without a leash, whether on a sidewalk, at the beach, or in the forest. She can walk past a dog a foot away without reacting. She lays down next to our table at breweries. She stays in place until we release her. When she's playing off leash, she comes when we call her. We genuinely couldn't be happier! Here were my worries going into this: Would WE get enough training through this process to be able to continue things once Junie came home? --Absolutely. There was a learning curve of course on our end with the ecollar, but I truly did feel prepared by the time we got her home to continue her training. Tom is great at answering questions along the way and after your dog comes home. It hasn't even been 3 months since we adopted her--will it have a negative impact for her to have such a big change so soon? --If this is the position you're in, please don't keep suffering, just make the call! Dogs in general are a lot more resilient than we give them credit for. I honestly feel that sooner was better--it meant less time for her bad habits to get worse/more ingrained. No regrets here at all. Will the training stick? --Yes but it's entirely up to you. As long as you're continuing to keep your dog accountable, you'll definitely keep having the dog you want. Maybe my dog just needs more exercise? --I mean exercise is important, but you shouldn't have to exhaust your dog to get it to behave. We had started renting out Dog Yard through Roam three days a week to try and exhaust her. Probably exhausted us more than her lol. You can absolutely trust Tom and his trainers with your pup and I promise you if you've been struggling and things haven't been working--reach out to Tom! I can say wholeheartedly that this was the best investment we've ever made.

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    Capitol Hill

    This is pretty good…read more I'm not sure whether it is a four star or a five star.... The staff are quite hard-working and on top of things. Considering how busy, Urban Animal-Capitol Hill is, that says a lot. I didn't realize that you might have to wait hours before being actually seen but they made the long wait easier for me by working me in. My cat has had chronic issues with diarrhea and vomiting. I did not get a hard-sell or any unnecessary tests. Instead, they recommended a very no-nonsense strategy of changing his diet, metronidazole (in case of a bacterial infection--I've used it myself while traveling in South Asia!), and10 packets of Purina Fortiflora, a probiotic. The latter two were very reasonably priced. I also got a "sanitary shave" for my cat (it was expensive but worth it). I wanted to see how they would handle my sometimes ferocious orange tab but I ducked into the restroom and they started it without me--it only took probably 2-3 minutes! I was impressed by the vet tech's ability to "handle" my cat. Cat whisperers? It is such a relief to not have to have go back for multiple visits (I don't have a car! It's difficult to get my cat into a carrier and then wait for a Uber or Lyft!). I find their approach quite reasonable and worthy of confidence.

    The only reason I am giving a two star is because of the doctor. I arrived as a walk in. I was…read moreasked to fill out some items before they could help me. My hands were holding my sick fur-baby. I asked can they please take him to be looked at while I fill it out. He seemed very inconvenienced with my request and took my dog. Then the doctor's assistant came in and took notes on what was going on. My doggy even went up to her and she didn't even acknowledge him. Then came back with a quote where she placed an amount for medication at $1000. When I questioned that, she said she accidentally put an extra "0" but wanted me to sign it anyway. I told her I will after she fixes her error. She didn't like that and her face said it all. She then paraded my dog that was in a lot of pain, to fix this instead of caring about him. Then the doctor came in and she was lovely. She was very thorough and informative. She actually showed concern for my dog and me. Being a vet showing no compassion to my dog rather it's almost time for us to close. I felt that was their big concern and not my dog. Not one member showed any concern or even acknowledged him. Truly disappointed and I will not be returning to a place that should love animals but didn't show it except the doctor.

    Sensitive Dog - pet_training - Updated May 2026

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