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About Our Reactive Dog Training

A reactive dog overreacts to normal situations that other dogs would take in stride. They become overstimulated easily and may bark, lunge, and growl at something as simple as another dog or person walking on the other side of the street. Attention to training is extremely important, as reactivity can turn into aggression. The cause of reactivity is usually a lack of proper socialization, fear, or improper training.

If your dog is showing these types of issues, our training experts are here to help! First, we will identify triggers, and from there we can work on a training plan to mitigate your pup’s reactive behavior. Get started today!

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Dogs

Any Age. Any Breed. Any Problem.

We train all dogs, regardless of age, breed, or behavioral issue. Whether you're looking to start your puppy on a path to lifelong success or want to teach your older dog some new tricks, we've got you covered.

Obedience & Behavior Management

We provide individualized one-on-one dog training programs tailored to meet your unique goals and specific needs.

Military Programs

Are you Military or First Responder? Be sure to ask about Sit Means Sit Hawaii Appreciation Programs for Military and First Responders.

Meet Our

Trainers & Staff

Our certified Sit Means Sit Dog Training staff has extensive experience in resolving dog obedience issues such as:

  • Jumping
  • Barking
  • Leash Pulling
  • Counter surfing
  • People aggression
  • Dog aggression
  • New Puppy Problems
  • Housebreaking
  • Basic Commands
  • High Energy
  • Anxiety
  • And More!

Learn more about our team or jump start your training by scheduling a free evaluation today!

Scott Sanchez

Scott Sanchez Owner

Scott Sanchez is the Owner and Director of Training at this Sit Means Sit franchise. He is also the Vice President of Research and Development for Sit Means Sit Corporate. He handles all domestic and international locations, and has spearheaded the 300-page Franchise Owner and Dog Training Manual. Scott is also an Olympic athlete and… Read More

Rhonda Smith Sanchez

Rhonda Smith Sanchez Co-Owner / Trainer

Rhonda Smith-Sanchez thrives with all breeds of dogs from the lovable pit bulls, to all the small and medium dogs in between. Rhonda is also a professional athlete, 5 times Overall World Windsurfing Champion and Personal Trainer. Scott and Rhonda are goal and results oriented in both their personal lives as well as their work… Read More

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I’m a believer! We have a 7 month old golden retriever puppy. At three months of age he went through the Sit Means Sit puppy training. That was a big help. We had been in a very negative cycle with the pup. Our training just consisted of “No”! Scott Sanchez taught us how to train through positive reinforcement. It really changed the whole dynamic of our relationship with our dog. Unfortunately, as he entered “adolescence” he regressed and became a bit of rascal, not following our commands. Recently we completed the 10 day course, and the results have been dramatic. Our dog is very obedient now, and follows all of the major commands right away. I feel like we just got a new dog. It’s been amazing to see. He’s happy and we’re enjoying him even more. Also, I can’t say enough good things about the staff. Scott, Kim, and the rest of the crew have been a real pleasure to work with. The program really works and we can recommend it enthusiastically!

- Ray M.
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We highly recommend Sit Means Sit. Our 7 month old Labrador just finished the 10 day training with Scott and his staff and we are delighted with the results. Our high energy, strong willed Lab was jumping up on people, tackling the grand kids, running out the gate and “come” was a game of you can’t get me… Normal puppy behavior but it was getting to be too much. At first we felt 10 days was a lot of time to be away from our dog, but in receiving Scott’s videos of the trainings we had continued assurance and confidence that our pup was having fun( lots of tail wagging) and on a good path. We are home now doing our “homework” to reinforce the training. Our lab is still his fun loving, playful self and better behaved. We were hesitant about using the collar but understand it value as one of our training tools and love it now. It is a gentle reminder…a tap tap tap for our 76 lb Lab to come, not jump up on arriving guests and “place”( sit in a marked place) as we drive out the gate. This morning we practiced come, sit, “place” as the gate opened…he did great!…..then I realized I hadn’t turned on the collar. LOL…guess the training is working.

- Susan C.
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