
Tail-wagging training with caring trainers and engaging programs.
Woodland University Dog Training in Tulsa offers a friendly, knowledgeable team at 9400 S Union Ave. The facility provides engaging amenities and a fast drop-off/intake process. Reviews highlight top-notch training, caring staff, and dogs that love 'school' days. Programs include Puppy Pre-K and Hound High, with weekly drop-and-train and home report cards that reflect progress and behavior improvements.
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Foundational obedience and socialization classes for young puppies to build good habits early.
Weekly training sessions for adult dogs with drop-off convenience and personalized behavior improvement.
Supervised play and activities in a safe, amenity-rich environment to keep dogs entertained and exercised.
Customized programs to address specific issues like aggression or anxiety, with expert guidance.
Detailed feedback and exercises sent home after sessions to reinforce training and track progress.
Overall rating
Kerri Harris
My dog LOVES her "school" days and we can definitely see an improvement in her behavior.
Tanya Adams
Awesome trainers! They seem to care about our fur baby, Roxie. We never have to worry about her when she is there because we know she is being taken care of. We love you Woodland West!!!
johnydecali
The people that work here are friendly and knowledgeable, the facility has many amenities for the dogs to never get board, and the training that my dog receives is to notch! Also, the drop off line and intake of the dogs is fast! So if one is ever running late to work, appointment, or something, one doesn't have to worry about doing their could off for daycare or Hound High.
Crystal P.
My pup LOVES going to school at Woodland University! He's graduated puppy Pre-K and is now in Hound High and goes once a week. He comes home in a jovial mood and worn out from playing every week. They send you home with a report card and homework. Couldn't recommend them enough!
Tara Davis
Cola loves this place. We go once a week for the regular drop and train. He knows what day it is as soon as we wake up, and is excited and impatient to leave. He was such a savage in the neighborhood that my neighbors noticed a difference after one visit.