I train the dogs that expose other trainers.
My name is Tim Ray. Over 3,000 lives transformed in the Arizona since 2014. The Pit Bull that sent two trainers running. The Cane Corso everybody said was too much dog for you. The dog you love that you're scared to walk right now.
If that's you, you're not here because you gave up. You're here because you haven't.
You've already tried “everything”, right? YouTube, group classes, a trainer or two. Maybe medication. Maybe a muzzle. Maybe walking at 4am so you avoid other people and dogs. You've spent money and placed hope on people who either ran out of ideas or made things worse, and somewhere in all of that, someone implied this is your fault. Maybe you start to believe you and your dog are a lost cause.
It's not.
Your dog isn't broken. Your dog is communicating--loudly, in the only language nobody's taught either of you to understand yet. That's what I do. Not tips. Not management. Not suppressing the behavior while the root cause eats through the floor. I get to what's actually driving it, and I rebuild from there.
Most of my clients come to me as a last resort. What I hear on almost every first call is some version of the same thing: We’ve worked with trainers before and I just want my life back. I want feel safe to walk my dog. I want people to be able to come over. I want to feel proud of this dog instead of afraid of what happens next.
That's not too much to ask. And that dog you imagined when you first brought them home. That dog is still in there. That life is possible.
Reach your dog before you teach your dog. That's the standard here.
If you're ready to stop managing your dog and living with worry, you’re in the right place. When you’re ready to live the life you imagined, I am ready to be the trainer that finally gets you there. Let’s talk.
What People Are Saying
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"Other trainers said Rio would never get better. Tim's approach changed everything. Now we do off-leash hikes, paddleboarding, and road trips together."
Sarah K
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"My highly reactive cattle dog pulled, barked at everything, and nipped constantly. In just three months, she's calm on walks and relaxed around other dogs."
Amber H
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"Dot's reactivity was so bad she'd almost pull me down seeing dogs 100 feet away. Several trainers failed. Tim solved it."
Gina S
To learn more about my training philosophy watch this interview
Audio is a bit low so make sure to turn up the volume