It's not just about puppies at The Puppy School!  We work with dogs of all ages! 
We specialize in helping pups and their people build a solid foundation!  
We also love helping with your recently-rescued adult dog. And, we offer a special
Reduced Rescue Rate!

Individual and group classes ranging from Puppy Kindergarten to specialized classes
Agility, Visiting Etiquette for Therapy Dogs, Fun Games to Play with Your Dog, Preparing to take the Canine Good Citizen Test, and much more! 

Bring your dog to our beautiful 1 acre Fort Collins campus
or do private classes in your home. 

 Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Timnath, Wellington, Estes Park, Boulder, Cheyenne & Greeley

ThePuppySchool1@gmail.com

970-413-1143

The Puppy School of Fort Collins

Coaching for you and your pup or adult dog. Achieving well-rounded, well-behaved, happy dogs (and happy people)!

Canine Good Citizen Test AKC-Approved Evaluator 

Highest Rating of any dog trainer in the State!
More than 175 five star reviews!  Please read some of our reviews below & see many more on Google!

  • Brooke Bowell

    We really enjoyed puppy kindergarten classes. Great and fun learning environment. Roo does an exceptional job of getting to know each puppy individually. We are thrilled with the progress we’ve made in the short time working together! Looking forward to level 1 classes and learning more!

  • Richard Taylor

    Roo was the ray of sunshine our rescue dog needed to come out of his "scared of everything" shell. She provided us the confidence we needed to effectively train him and help him learn to be comfortable around other people and animals. The level of empathy and exuberance she puts into every lesson is amazing.

  • Lynn Pehrson

    This is the best place ever to bring your dog!! She is incredibly knowledgeable and caring. I highly recommend the Puppy School of Fort Collins

  • Garry Kryszak

    Roo is a terrific instructor. Both Hamish and Calvin enjoyed the experience and I learned a great deal about how to help them become calm and confident pups. Roo quickly identified the differences between my two pups and tailored her instructions to meet the needs of each dog. I would highly recommend The Puppy School to anyone looking to get their puppy off to a great start!

  • Joy DL

    Rue is AMAZING, a true puppy whisperer. She not only taught me how to interact with and train my puppy, but she also explained why with underlying principles. We look forward to more individual classes with her and eventually group classes for socialization.

  • Skyler F

    Roo has been great! We have had a 1:1 session with her, and our pup just got back from a puppy play date and had a blast! Both the pup and parents learned a ton in the private lesson, and look forward to progressing through more classes! Won’t take our pup anywhere else!

  • John Poehler

    Roo was extremely helpful and attentive. This is my first time learning how to train a dog. Roo is not only an amazing trainer, but teacher as well. I thoroughly enjoyed working with her as she took the time to explain all the details to me, offering actionable steps and suggestions, and answering all my questions fully, with patience and understanding. I can't recommend Roo enough. If I could give her more than 5 stars, I would!

  • Miranda

    We brought our 9.5 month old puppy to Roo hoping for guidance regarding leash pulling, jumping and just seeking advice for basic training. We were beyond impressed with Roo's knowledge, expertise and demeanor. We got more results from a 60 minute lesson than months of reading books and watching videos. We felt so relieved after leaving and have noticed marked improvement just days after the lesson.

  • Laurinda Porter

    The Puppy School has been great for our puppy and for us! I highly recommend taking classes here!! Roo is an amazing trainer. We learned many techniques to train our puppy. Roo has a practical way of explaining behaviors and how puppies and dogs learn. Astrid loves going to classes and she absolutely loves Roo. The school offers so many wonderful experiences Including hikes, play dates, downtown etiquette, and many more. We will continue to take classes even after she passes the leveled courses. This is time and money well-spent for forming a stronger bond and relationship with your dog!

  • Renee Sherman

    We just finished puppy kindergarten class with Roo, our Piper loves coming to class! Roo is a fantastic teacher - I have learned so much at class. Piper LOVES to play with the other puppies. I am looking forward to continuing on with the next level of classes. We for sure will have Piper try out the agility class.

  • Deb Miller

    The Puppy School of Fort Collins is an amazing experience for my Great Dane puppy named Chief and myself. Roo is an expert in dog training and people training too!! She patiently guided Chief and I both with instructions that were clear and fun! I was very surprised how quickly Chief responded to training! The environment for teaching is a very calm and safe place I enjoyed this experience very much. I would highly recommend Roo for any of your dog training needs.

    Thankyou so much Roo for making this fun and easy ❤️

  • Evan Gordon

    Roo is an incredible asset for the Fort Collins dog community. My wife and I have taken our pup for a few sessions so far and it has been worth every penny. Can't suggest the puppy school enough, 5 stars.

  • Brad Bishop

    Roo has been a great help with two pups so far, and we're looking forward to her guidance as we welcome a new member to the family next week! It's very clear how much experience & passion she has for dog training, and it's the reason we keep going back. Also very much appreciate her special support of rescue dogs!

  • Madelaine Asbury

    My Golden Retriever puppy, Bella, and I both learned so much from Roo’s classes. She comes when I call her so much better now! And being a puppy, Bella loved interacting with all of the other puppies! We have a lot to continue to work on, but Roo’s classes set us on the right path for Bella’s future as hopefully a therapy dog! Thank you, Roo!

  • Rita Stevens

    My puppy participated in the puppy kindergarten classes and we loved it! I've taken puppy classes before for my other dog and it wasn't as nearly as educational as the ones at the Puppy School. There was a good balance of puppy play time and training time. Roo was great at training me on how to train my puppy! And she was flexible with different training techniques and doing what worked best for me and my pup.

  • Eileen Dornfest

    I feel so fortunate to have found the puppy school! They provide applicable, practical training advice focused on raising a well mannered dog you can take with you anywhere! Roo has a wealth of knowledge to share. I highly recommend The Puppy School for anyone looking to build a strong foundation with their puppy or newly adopted adult dog.

  • Julie White

    We took our newly adopted adult dog over to the puppy school, and man he learned (and I) learned SO much in just our first hour! We’ve bonded a lot; and She really listened to our issues and troubles and addressed them with kindness and positive reinforcement!

  • Kaylie Dardano

    We had recently adopted our new dog, Annie, who is very sweet but lacked some confidence and training. Roo knew exactly how to make her feel comfortable and confident. Annie learned how to sit, lay down, recall, how to interact with other dogs, and so much more. We now know how to continue working with Annie to give her the best life ever! We are excited to try the puppy hike as well! Thank you Roo for helping us!

  • Lori Weinreich

    I was recently in a big class of 12 dogs and felt like I didn’t get much out of it. I decided to leave that class. I then met Roo who owns The Puppy School and had such a wonderful experience with her. She is an amazing teacher and the dogs respond well to her. She is like the dog whisperer. She is able to explain why dogs respond to different things. My dog is doing great with the classes that I have had with her. She even has monthly hikes with all the dogs and their owners. I highly recommend The Puppy School for dog training.

  • Stephen Aichele

    Roo is an amazing instructor / trainer. I’ve previously worked with several other dog trainers, and I’ve never felt so comfortable or seen such rapid progress as I’ve experienced in just two sessions with Roo. Highly recommended.

  • Rebecca Pearson

    I'm so grateful that The Puppy School of FC and Roo, the owner/trainer, were recommended to me when we got our 2-year-old rescue dog, Roz! Roz is an interesting combination of being timid, anxious and loving while inside, to being extremely engaged in all things around her while outside! Roo is amazing to watch and learn from, educating me the whole time on reading/understanding the dog's behaviors, and teaching me how to let her explore her world, while also learning the basics of things like leash training, socializing and overcoming fears. Roo clearly wants the best experience for all, and goes above and beyond to make that happen!

  • Therese Jung

    My husband and I are so thankful for all of Roo’s amazing guidance and training. Our puppy loves going to the puppy school and we have learned so much in our time there. She has provided such a wealth of information about dog behavior and training, which has been so valuable for our family!

  • Angela Marquez

    Roo is amazing, she understands the puppy language so well! Bella loved her since the first class! Roo gives us a lot of support out the class as well and the puppy hikes are wonderful for the puppy to socialize.

  • Emily Swartz

    Roo did a wonderful job of helping me understand how to effectively train my new puppy, Fiddle, by building a strong foundational relationship and set of skills. After just three classes I feel like I have the basics to be able to continue training. Roo gave Fiddle and I incredible attention and insight which was very helpful for me with my first puppy!

  • Julie Barstow

    I highly recommend The Puppy School. Roo is an expert and very helpful, patient, & generous with her time and knowledge. She also provided a surplus of constructive feedback to use at home with our puppy. The value of one of her puppy classes is unlike any other. Thanks, Roo!!

  • Bill and Sherry Ruth

    Our Goberian 6 month old puppy started defying commands and not responding all the time when we’d call her. We did a search and found Roo at The Puppy School. Oh my gosh, one private session and it was like we had a new puppy! Roo really is “the dog whisperer” and her methods WORK. WE were also trained on how to get the best response and make the best connections with our pup in order to have more confidence in ourselves when handling her. We actually had more to learn than the puppy did, and Roo’s techniques have made a huge difference in our management and enjoyment of our puppy.

  • D Lawton

    Our first two classes have been terrific! Roo is great at communicating with Lola, who responds almost instantly to every direction Roo gives her. Already Lola has learned to come when called, sit, come with me, hold up and reverse, and she seems to genuinely like to respond. We are still working on walking and lying down, but she is eager to please and comes home from class happily exhausted. It is lovely to see Roo interact with pups from all over--they can tell she loves them all!

  • Julia Goodhart

    Gray (1.5 years) and I loved working with Roo. Roo helped me to understand how our pup learns and how we can best teach or correct a behavior. I was amazed by how attuned and responsive Gray was with Roo. I have a better sense now of how my energy and confidence affect our walks and off leash time together. We have lots to practice (in a good way!) and I'm so excited for more classes at the Puppy School.

  • Noel Udell

    Roo is amazing! Our puppy has truly benefited from the training he’s received, and he enjoys the puppy play dates that Roo hosts. I appreciate that the training is outdoors, which demonstrates the real world distractions dogs encounter. We highly recommend The Puppy School!

  • Liz Tucker

    Roo is an absolute delight to work with. She is knowledgeable, full of heart, a wonderful teacher, and clearly knows about puppies and how to foster a relationship that brings harmony to both human and furry human. We feel so fortunate to have found Roo and Iggy is learning so much!

About Us

Roo", Founder of The Puppy School, has more than forty years of experience working with dogs and helping people to better understand and communicate with them.  Building a solid positive foundation from the start makes for a great relationship between people and dogs.  Roo specializes in helping people and young dogs build that foundation.  That’s why she started “The Puppy School”, which focuses primarily on puppies!  But Roo also has a special interest in helping adult rescued dogs as well as fearful dogs who may not have had the opportunity as puppies to establish that solid, positive foundation.  That is why The Puppy School also works with recently-rescued adult dogs adopted through shelters and rescue organizations and with fearful dogs from any background. 

Roo brings her excellent communication and teaching skills developed as a former public school teacher to ensure your canine companion not only learns, but that non-furry family members do too!  In addition to her dog training experience, she has worked with therapy dogs, taking them on visits to public schools as well as homes for seniors, and orphanages abroad to bring companionship and moments of happiness to others.  She started a “shelter school” in Cuernavaca, Mexico to offer basic training to shelter dogs to improve their chances of being adopted. She founded a non-profit organization on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota that provided basic animal health care and a rescue/adoption program for thousands of dogs on the Reservation over the span of a decade. 

Roo has fostered hundreds of dogs of all ages, temperaments and breeds, providing them not only with a safe and loving home until a permanent home was found, but also providing critical teachings to lay the foundation for that happy co-existence between people and dogs. 

Roo is also the Founder of Camp Laugh A Lot (www.camplaughalot.org), a summer camp for Lakota children that includes activities to enhance awareness and compassion for animals and an in-school  “Reading with Animals” program.

Roo with some of her furry friends

Roo teaching children in Fort Collins how to give treats to dogs
Charlie & Wags showing soft mouths used at all times

Starting classes with your new furry family member (no matter what their age) helps to ensure a good understanding of what is expected in the new home. Helping people understand what their dogs need and how to provide that through effective direction and communication, the right exercise regime, and the right energy, helps ensure a happy and healthy relationship between people and the furry members of our families who share our daily lives. 

We look forward to welcoming you and your canine friend at The Puppy School in Fort Collins! 

The Puppy School Perspective & Philosophy

Each of our clients makes a carefully considered choice when deciding on what dog trainer or puppy socialization and learning center they will entrust to teach and coach them and their canine companion.  To help you determine if we are the right one for you, here we share a bit about our perspective and philosophy on dogs and about our relationship with them. 

A healthy relationship between people and dogs is built on mutual respect.  This has to be learned and earned by both parties.

People consider dogs as smart when they understand "sit", "stay", "come", but the dog understands so much more – the heart, the soul.

We don’t “own” animals.  Equally, animals should not be allowed to “own” us by “running” our lives.

Most people expect far too little from their dogs, and give far too little of themselves even if they may provide plenty of good food, nice dog beds, excellent veterinary care and a comfortable home.

Walking with your dog is the most important thing you can do for your dog (it’s good for you too and essential for your relationship with your dog).

Our use of words (or “commands” as they are sometimes known) to communicate our intent reflects our perspective.  I prefer to ask “walk with me” rather than “heel”.

Treats have a purpose, but many people overuse or misuse them.   One can only get so far with treats.  Mutual respect allows you to go much farther.

A “nice big back yard” is nothing to a dog alone in that yard if s/he doesn’t get out (i.e., off the property) every day.  In this case, s/he may as well be in a “not so nice, tiny back yard”, as a big yard only helps the person to more easily forgive their own lack of responsibility.  A dog needs to get out every day, exploring new areas often and routinely meeting new dogs and people.

If your dog pulls on the leash, before you contact a dog trainer to fix "the problem", consider what the real issue may be.  Pulling on the leash is often a sign that your dog is not getting enough daily exercise and mental stimulation.  Once you solve that problem by ensuring your dog gets enough daily exercise and mental stimulation, you may not even need the help of a dog trainer -- maybe just a fitness trainer to ensure you are fit enough to provide the right exercise for your dog.  The starting point is always to ensure we are being fair to our dogs.  

A dog must have some time off leash everyday to explore on her/his own, to take time to smell where s/he wants to, to make decisions on her/his own.  If you make all decisions for your dog, neither your dog or your relationship with your dog can fully flourish.  You may never know your dog fully. 

People sometimes inadvertently create addiction in their dogs.  A ball/frisbee can be fun, but should not be used to replace walks. 

Dogs tend to make much more effort to understand us compared to the effort we make to understand them.  The average dog strives to learn all the English words and phrases we care to teach them.  They pay careful attention to our body language and energy.  They learn what our smiles or frowns or shrugged shoulders mean.  How many people know what it means when a dog licks her lips or when she lifts a paw?  We tend not to bother to learn much about a dog’s verbal or body language.  We seem to think so little of their capabilities even though we are asking them to learn a foreign language and foreign cultural norms -- and often to do this when they have only been on the planet a few months. 

 

How patient and understanding dogs are!  And, despite our shortcomings --  they still want to follow us.    

Crates are cages unless the door is open.  Let's call a spade a spade.  There are occassions when it is fine to use one, but they tend to be overused and used for the wrong purpose.  There are more humane ways of potty training and of ensuring your pup is safe when left alone.    

The primary purpose of a leash is to prevent you from getting a ticket.  If the main way you communicate with your dog is through the leash, your relationship is lacking.

It is important for cities such as Fort Collins and others in Larimer County and elsewhere to offer certification programs that allow well-behaved dogs to be off leash in public places.  Cities contribute to unsocialized dogs when they do not offer off leash opportunities for dogs other than “dog parks”.  

People come from near and far to The Puppy School of Fort Collins.  Naturally, we have many clients from Fort Collins, Loveland, Wellington, Windsor, and Greeley, but we also have regular clients from Estes Park, Boulder, Cheyenne, Denver, and even as far away as California!  We strive to make everyone, no matter where they come from, no matter what their background or orientation, feel at home here at The Puppy School.  We welcome one and all!

Puppy pupils learning how to wait patiently at "treat circle" while Canine Mentors, Wags and Charlie, supervise.  Great job everyone!

  Charlie and Wags waiting to welcome you at The Puppy School in Fort Collins

"Very attentive!  Excellent one-on-one instruction specifically tailored to what you and your fur child need."

Amy B. & Puppy Pupil, Olive 

More on our Philosophy and Perspective on Dogs

We all have different philosophies and perspectives on animals, including dogs.  I have outlined some points regarding my own philosophy and perspectives on dogs (and how humans see and treat them).  Overall, I consider a dog (or any animal that lives with me) as a family member.  My commitment to them is no less and no greater than it is to any other family member. 

 

One of the (many) great things about having a dog as a family member is that family member is also always a great friend.  In my own case, although I have had and continue to have many great friends, none has ever been greater than the dogs who have shared my life.  I am so very thankful for the friendship, companionship, love, loyalty, protection, and patience gifted to me by my own dogs and others over the years. 

Unlike some animal behaviorist who persist in asking questions such as “do animals have emotions” or “are animals intelligent”, most people who have lived with a dog (or any animal) don’t have to ask such questions as the answers are abundantly obvious.  In my own way of thinking, animals experience the range of emotions that we do as people (and who knows, maybe even other emotions we haven’t even felt), and may often feel these emotions even more deeply than we do as they have fewer inhibitions and fewer distractions.  And, as for intelligence, I consider the most subtle and simplest to be the most sophisticated.  In this way, animals, including, but not limited to dogs, are so clearly extremely intelligent. 

The vast majority of dogs are happiest living with at least one other animal in the house, preferably another dog.  If they are of similar age, even better, as their interests and energy level will tend to be similar.  Would you be happy living in a household of only pets and no other humans?  Some people are, but for the most part, we also regularly seek other human companionship.  Dogs are no different.  So, even though it is more expensive (in food and vet bills), I strongly encourage everyone to consider adopting two dogs instead of one.  Naturally there are circumstances where one dog is best for a variety of reasons, but a lone dog shouldn’t be the automatic default.  And, if you do only have one, then it is important to let your dog get together with other dog friends everyday (not just once a week).

Walking with our dogs is one of the most important things we can do for our dog’s overall health and happiness (and for the health of our relationship with our dogs).  No matter how big your yard is, it can never replace a walk.  And, a walk on a leash can never replace a walk off leash.

 

We encourage cities all over the country to open at least some areas (other than fenced in dog parks) to welcome dogs off leash.  Many cities have successful programs that allow a dog to get a permit to be off leash once they pass a test showing that they are friendly with people and other dogs, well-behaved, and under excellent voice control.  

 

Dogs don’t judge their person, but might wonder about their leadership skills/choices. "Why did s/he just pass all that wonderful wildlife habitat so we could walk in this desolate, wildlife-free place?" "S/he takes the most special finds out of my mouth and just tosses them away!"  "I discover and roll in wonderful smells and s/he washes them off first chance s/he gets!"  Despite our "poor" choices, they choose to follow us and respect our choices. 😊