Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Obedience Training in Woodbridge
How long does dog obedience training take?
Program length depends on your goals and your dog’s needs. Our Basic Obedience Training is a 4-week program, while Basic & Advanced Obedience extends to 8 weeks for deeper skill building. Board train options range from 1 week for foundational obedience to 3 weeks for intensive reactivity work. Factors like your dog’s age, temperament, and specific behavioral challenges influence the ideal timeline.
Do you train aggressive or reactive dogs?
Yes. Our Aggressive Dog Training is an 8-week program specifically designed for aggression and reactivity, combining obedience with desensitization and behavior modification. For more intensive cases, the 3 Week Reactivity Board & Train addresses dog or human reactivity, anxiety, and aggression in an immersive environment. Safety and clear communication between trainer and owner are central to our training approach with aggressive dogs.
What areas do you serve beyond Woodbridge?
Off Leash K9 Training NoVA serves Northern Virginia communities including Alexandria, Arlington, Ashburn, Centreville, Chantilly, Dumfries, Fairfax, Falls Church, Haymarket, Herndon, Lake Ridge, Leesburg, Lorton, Manassas, McLean, Oakton, Occoquan, Pentagon City, Purcellville, Quantico, Reston, Springfield, Sterling, Triangle, Tysons, Vienna, and Washington, DC. Virtual training lessons are also available for remote support.
What is the difference between Basic Obedience and Advanced Obedience training?
Basic Obedience focuses on foundational commands such as sit, stay, recall, and leash walking, providing a strong base for good behavior. Advanced Obedience takes these skills further, adding more complex commands and off-leash control in distracting environments. The advanced program helps build stronger communication and reliability, ensuring your dog listens consistently in any situation.







