Maggie helps dogs and their humans build calm, confident routines using positive, reward‑based training. From new puppies to “stubborn” adults, we turn everyday chaos into wagging‑tail wins.
No pressure, just a friendly chat about your pet and goals.
Based in San Antonio, TX · In‑home and park sessions · All breeds welcome

“After just a few sessions with Maggie, walks went from stressful to actually fun.”

“We used to have a lot of problems with jumping, but after working with Maggie all four paws stay on the ground."
Whether you are welcoming a new puppy home or helping an older dog unlearn tricky habits, Maggie’s calm, structured sessions give you clear steps you can use every day.

Start your puppy off with confidence. We focus on name recognition, sit, stay, recall, leash manners, and calm greetings using lots of praise and play.

For adolescent and adult dogs who pull on leash, jump on guests, or ignore cues. We create clear, kind boundaries your dog can understand.

For barking, reactivity, or other specific concerns, Maggie builds a step‑by‑step plan tailored to your dog, your home, and your comfort level.

Hi, I’m Maggie! I am a dog trainer, lifelong animal lover, and firm believer that you should never have to choose between kindness and clear boundaries.
With years of experience working with rescue dogs, puppies, and family pets, I specialize in gentle, reward‑based methods that help both dogs and humans feel safe, seen, and successful.
My goal is simple: more calm, more connection, and more silly, joyful moments with the pets who share your home.
All programs include a 15‑minute phone consult, written recap notes, and text support between sessions.
“Our rescue pup, Luna, went from barking at every noise to curling up calmly on her bed. Maggie never rushed us and always made sure we felt confident trying things on our own.”
— Sarah & Luna
“Maggie turned our wild puppy into a dog we can actually take to patios. The homework was clear, and she celebrated every little win with us.”
— James & Maple
“The best part was how much Maggie included our kids. Now everyone knows how to ask for sits and stays, and our dog actually listens to them!”
— The Hernandez family
Still unsure if training is right for you and your pet? Here are answers to a few of the most common questions.
I use positive reinforcement and reward‑based methods only. That means we focus on teaching your pet what to do, instead of punishing what we do not like. No fear, no pain, no intimidation—ever.
Most sessions happen in your home or at a nearby park where your dog is comfortable. This makes it easier for you to practice in the spaces you use every day.
Yes. Complex behavior takes time and patience, but together we build a plan that keeps everyone safe while slowly changing how your dog feels about their triggers.
Absolutely. I love helping kids learn how to interact kindly and safely with pets. When everyone is on the same page, progress happens much faster.