We teach obedience. But we start somewhere most Boise trainers don't — the nervous system state that determines whether obedience is even possible.
Scentsible K9 Training serves Boise dog owners from our Meridian facility at 40 W. Franklin Rd and with in-home private lessons throughout Boise. We offer obedience training — sit, down, stay, recall, leash manners — but we approach it differently than most dog obedience trainers in the Boise area.
Most obedience training programs teach commands. That is a tool. But if your dog is reactive, anxious, overstimulated, or simply cannot pay attention in real environments — commands layered on top of an unregulated nervous system will not hold. The training works in class and falls apart on the Boise Greenbelt.
"Obedience is what a dog does. Behavior is what a dog feels. We address both — in the right order."
We start with the nervous system — building a dog who can regulate, focus, and engage before we layer on commands. From that foundation, obedience comes faster, generalizes further, and holds up in the real-world environments Boise dog owners actually use.
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Understanding this distinction is the most important thing a Boise dog owner can do before choosing a trainer.
Teaches sit, stay, down, come, heel. Works well for dogs with a calm, regulated baseline. Falls apart under distraction, stress, or excitement. Does not address the underlying emotional state. A dog can know every command and still be unmanageable in real-life situations.
Builds the regulatory foundation — the ability to calm down, focus, and engage — before layering on commands. The result is obedience that holds in busy Boise parks, on crowded sidewalks, and in environments full of distractions. Not just in a training class.
Read the full breakdown: Obedience vs. Behavior Training — which does your dog need?
One-on-one sessions in-home throughout Boise or at our Meridian facility. We assess your dog specifically and build a plan — no generic obedience protocol. Ideal for dogs who need more than a group class can offer.
Fundamental Obedience classes at our Meridian facility. Real-world skills in a structured group environment. See our full group class schedule.
For dogs who know their commands at home but fall apart around other dogs, people, or distractions. Reactive dog training that addresses why obedience breaks down under arousal.
Foundation obedience during the critical window. Starting before bad habits form makes everything faster. See our puppy training program for what this looks like from 8 weeks.
Loose-leash walking, controlled heel, stopping the pulling and lunging on Boise sidewalks and trails. See our dedicated leash reactivity page for the full picture.
Ongoing obedience coaching and community for Boise dog owners who want continued support after initial training. Monthly sessions, skill-tree progression, and trainer access.
Book a consultation. We will assess your dog and show you what behavior-first obedience training looks like in practice.