Bark Busters Reviews

What Bark Busters clients have to say about our dog training services

  • 4.97 Average Rating Average rating 4.97 out of 5 based on 17735 reviews.
  • 99.7% 4 or 5 stars 99.7% rate their experience with Bark Busters as 4 or 5 out of 5 stars.
  • 99.6% Would Recommend 99.6% would recommend Bark Busters to their friends and neighbors.
  • 99.5% Dog Responded 99.5% think their dog responded well to the training.

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  • Elizabeth & C.
    6 months ago — Ladera Ranch, CA

    Photo of Mojo Joshua interviewed us extensively, listened and addressed our concerns. he's extensive knowledge and the way he demonstrated the techniques was highly affective with our much loved, but out of control Mojo. In reality it is training us. Looking forward to a happy life.

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Chewing
    • #Digging
    • #Hyperactivity
    • #Jumping up
    • #Other
  • CYNDY T.
    6 months ago — Columbia, SC

    Heather was so great to work with & really helped! It was amazing how much we (& our dogs learned in just the 1st session! I would definitely recommend her.

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Hyperactivity
    • #Jumping up
    • #Puppy management
    • #Recall
    • #Separation anxiety
  • Paul S.
    6 months ago — Belleair Beach, FL

    I can’t say enough great things about Sharon with Bark Busters. Bar none, she is an elite dog trainer. She completely changed how I understand and communicate with my dogs — and there were immediate and positive results. Even within the first session, I was completely blown away by the progression of my young and undisciplined dogs. Sharon showed genuine love of her craft and implored my dogs to be the best versions of themselves. Sharon is a complete professional who utilizes actual behavioral improvement over other trainers who rely on treats or harsh punishments. Sharon just doesn’t "train your dog," she improves your dogs' behavior while empowering you to be the best dog owner you can be. Sharon provides so many strategies to empower your dog to be the best version of themselves without archaic, unethical methods. Sharon is so savvy in this area that she can proficiently train puppies, adult dogs, and foster dogs with previous trauma. Don't waste your money with amateurs. Sharon at Bark Busters is the elite dog trainer in the greater Tampa / St. Pete / Clearwater area. I am thankful to have Sharon from Bark Busters to improve my two dogs beyond what I've anticipated.

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Chewing
    • #Jumping up
    • #Pulling
    • #Recall
  • Christina M.
    6 months ago — Milliken, CO

    Photo of Ripp, Jake & Roxie Since finding out we were pregnant, we have been dealing with our dogs being very possessive of me. This was causing extreme anxiety with me and I was constantly having to keep them separate. Sara came in and showed us how to take our house back with learning to assert our dominance in a way our dogs understood! In such a short time I can't believe how well our dogs have learned to listen to us and understand our space as well as our dogs! I can't thank Sara enough for giving us the tools to start our dog training journey and ease my anxiety!

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Jumping up
    Trainer Note:
    Thank you for this amazing review on Google. I’m so excited I could show you how to be the best leaders possible. I can’t wait to see you all at our next visit.
  • Animesh P.
    6 months ago — Johnstown, CO

    Photo of Our trainer is Sara and she is a gem to work with! Our pups are sweet but one suffers from separation anxiety severely that often results in barking whenever we leave the apartment. First and foremost, you can tell Sara LOVES dogs and her job. She is so friendly but also knows when it’s time to get serious, both with us and the pups. We loved that Bark Busters approach isn’t a gimmick or special product. It’s simply teaching dog parents how to communicate with their dog in a manner that establishes to the dog that we (the human) are in charge. During the first hour or so, the sole focus was on us learning how to “speak dog”. This part was so important because it lays the foundation for the actual training so that we as humans better understand how dogs communicate. After ensuring we understood that, and answering a million questions, Sara began showing us the corrective technique (yes that is singular - one technique) that has changed the way we interact with our dogs and the way our dogs respond to us. No, this technique does not involve harming or physically hurting the dogs whatsoever, it’s purely a communication thing. Within minutes of applying the corrections, we began to see a shift in the way our Aussie engaged with us. She was looking to us for her guidance rather than the other way around. This included being in her crate, establishing boundaries physically (no jumping), and pulling on leash. So what’s the catch right? It’s not magic and it’s not a one time fix. Our first session was approximately two weeks ago and while the “issues” aren’t gone, here’s what’s changed.

    1) barking when left at home: used to be 45 minutes to an hour of persistent barking that began as soon as we left - now is down to 15-30 minutes of intermittent howling that doesn’t start for about 10-15 minutes after we leave. Still lots of room for improvement but this is also the one we’ve been able to dedicate least amount of training time to. Why? Because we only correct her when she howls and since we began training, her intermittent howls can have gaps of up to 15 to 20 minutes. This means that in a best case scenario, we get 3-4 corrections in an hour of training and quite frankly, we don’t have a full hour to dedicate each night (yes that’s an us problem).
    2) jumping and invading personal space: this has been fixed almost entirely. The only time it continues to be an issue is when the pups get really excited (someone new at the door or we get back after being gone for several hours) but only requires one correction and the pups back down.
    3) pulling on least: before the dogs would “lead” approximately 4-6 feet in front and pull tirelessly. They now will stay in step, if not a bit behind. The Aussie is taking to this better than our yorkie, he’s still trying to lead at times but given a quick correction will step back. They are still easily distracted but we’re working on that. They definitely pay much more attention during walks and are looking to see if we are giving them feedback throughout.
    4) barking at door when someone walks by outside or someone is at the door: God bless these dogs, they are protectors at heart. If they hear a sound at the door, they are in go mode. Sprinting and barking at the door. This is still their instinct, but with a single correction, they back away from the door and look to us to lead and handle the situation.

    Let’s address the elephant in the room, have our dogs’ personalities changed? That is, do we just have robots now? Nope! The pups still love us, we’re still their best friends. They simply look to us as leaders now. We can provide a correction and within 30 seconds we’re back to cuddling our dog. They still give tons of affection and are just as energetic as ever.

    We’re incredibly satisfied with Sara as a trainer and Bark Busters as a program. We can’t wait to continue seeing improvements with our pups, and ourselves as leaders! :)

    Enjoy some pup pics.
    Aussie: Coral, 4 yo
    Yorkie: Ezra, 2 yo

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Separation anxiety
    • #Other
    Trainer Note:
    Thank you for the Google Review! It has been wonderful working with you both. I can see that you really want changing your dogs lives and yours as well. With consistency your dogs will learn from you as the leader and love you more and more. Thank you for this amazing review and I look forward to see you all again here soon.
  • Rich M. .
    6 months ago — Englewood, CO

    I adopted Rocky, a Border Collie mix, from a local animal shelter when he was around 6 months old. He was found living in a field, underweight and was cautious of the world. At home, he is the most loving dog in the world. Outside of my home, he was dog and people aggressive from the start. He would want to challenge other dogs to a fight and lunge at people, especially men when we would go on walks at the park. The command, "come here" terrified him, he had signs that he was beaten as a puppy, loud noises scared him, if I raised my voice he would start to bark, and even hearing a football or basketball game on the tv, he would go hide.

    After working with two different dog trainers with little success, a friend of a friend recommended Bark Busters. I had done my research with little success beforehand as everyone posts great reviews and the second trainer basically had a PHD in dog behavior, but that did not yield any success for us.

    We started working with Adrienne Greene a few months ago. When we first met her for the first session, Rocky wanted to eat her alive and this did not scare her away. Adrienne shows up as one confident, empathic person who is here to work with both the dog and the owner. We have made more real changes in a few months then I have seen in the 18 months since I adopted Rocky. Her style of teaching is completely different then I have seen before and for us, 100% effective. It’s more of tapping into his brain, showing him of who the pack leader is through confidence without the need to reward him with treats or in trying to overpower him through one’s own strength to get him to do what I want.

    All of this goes back to having Adrienne, who is one confident individual as stated earlier, work with both of us in a manner that builds Rocky up in learning that he does not need to protect me from the world as that’s my job to keep him safe.

    I rarely post anything, but I wanted to let all of you know, that if you are in a similar situation like me, committed to helping your dog get better, I highly recommend working with Adrienne as she has helped make life so much better for Rocky and my family. We have seen Rocky go from the need to fight the world to remain safe to now learning to play with other dogs and learning that not all people are bad. Thank you so much Adrienne!!!! Your work really makes a difference!

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Hyperactivity
    • #Jumping up
    • #Pulling
    • #Separation anxiety
    • #Other
  • Amber
    6 months ago — Trabuco Canyon, CA

    Photo of Stella Our first training session more than met our needs and expectations. We saw improvement in our dog right away; we look forward to our future sessions + reinforcing what we have learned today. Thank you!

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Pulling
    • #Other
  • Deborah T.
    6 months ago — Lake Worth, FL

    Photo of Lily & Grace Our training was very informative.

    • #Aggression
    • #Sibling rivalry
  • Gina
    6 months ago — Trabuco Canyon, CA

    Photo of Cooper / Maggie Training was very good. My wife and I learned a lot!

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Jumping up
    • #Pulling
    • #Other
  • Nancy S.
    6 months ago — Burbank, CA

    I can't say enough good things about Stephanie! From the very first session, she has been absolutely wonderful in helping me train my 3-month-old puppy, Casper. In just our first session--which lasted a generous 3 hours--Stephanie guided me with so much patience and knowledge on how to be the best puppy mom I can be.

    She's already helped us make huge progress with potty training, and Casper has started to improve with his barking and biting thanks to her techniques. Stephanie's approach is calm, supportive, and incredibly effective. I really appreciated how she focused not only on training Casper, but also on teaching me how to reinforce good behavior and build a positive relationship with him.

    Her schedule has also been extremely accommodating, which has made this whole process so much less stressful. I'm truly looking forward to our upcoming sessions and feel very lucky to have found her!

    Highly recommend Stephanie to anyone looking for a compassionate, skilled, and professional dog trainer.

    • #Aggression
    • #Barking
    • #Hyperactivity
    • #Separation anxiety
    • #Toileting