Professional balanced training for one of South Florida's fastest-growing communities. In-home private sessions, Board & Train, and virtual coaching — structured obedience for new homeowners and first-time dog families.
Miramar has transformed over the past two decades from a quiet Broward County suburb into one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing cities in all of South Florida. New residential developments continue to expand westward toward the I-75 corridor, the Miramar Town Center has become a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and community events, and the city's diverse population — one of the most culturally varied in the entire state — brings together families from the Caribbean, Latin America, and across the United States who are all building their lives in this community at the same time. Many of these families are first-time homeowners who finally have the space for a dog, and they are getting large, powerful breeds without fully understanding the training commitment those breeds require.
The result is a city full of well-intentioned dog owners with under-trained dogs. Miramar Regional Park, the Ansin Sports Complex, and the walking paths along Snake Creek Canal are wonderful amenities for dogs and families — but they are also where untrained dogs create the most problems. A seventy-pound Rottweiler that drags its owner across the park, a German Shepherd that barks and lunges at every passing dog on the canal path, a new puppy that jumps on every child at the playground — these are the situations we address every week in Miramar. The multi-generational household structure that is common in Miramar adds another layer of complexity, because when grandparents, parents, children, and sometimes extended family are all interacting with the dog differently, the dog receives inconsistent signals that make behavior problems worse, not better.
Our trainers come directly to your Miramar home for private sessions, working inside your house to establish consistent rules that every family member can maintain, and on your specific neighborhood streets, parks, and walking paths to proof obedience in the real-world environments where it matters. For more intensive cases, we pick up your dog from Miramar and bring them to our North Miami facility for our immersive Board & Train program, where they receive the full-time structured training that resets deeply rooted behavioral patterns. Miramar families consistently see the fastest results when every household member is aligned on the training — and our handoff sessions are specifically designed to make that happen, regardless of how many people share the home.
Three proven programs, each designed to deliver lasting obedience — not temporary compliance.
Your dog stays with our trainers full-time and returns home transformed. The most accelerated path to a fully obedient dog — no homework required on your end until the handoff sessions.
One-on-one training in your Miramar home or on your preferred walking routes. We bring the training to your environment — Miramar Regional Park, Snake Creek Canal, wherever your dog needs to perform.
Expert guidance via video call. Perfect for maintenance training, behavior troubleshooting, or owners who want to sharpen their handling skills between in-person sessions.
Miramar's explosive growth means the city is full of new homeowners who are experiencing suburban dog ownership for the first time. Many of these families previously lived in apartments or condos in Miami-Dade where having a large dog was impractical or impossible. Now they have a house with a yard, and the first thing they do is get the dog they have always wanted — often a large, powerful breed like a German Shepherd, Cane Corso, Rottweiler, Pit Bull, or Belgian Malinois. The problem is that these breeds require structured training from day one, and without it they develop behavioral issues that escalate rapidly as they mature from adorable puppies into eighty-pound adults that their owners cannot physically control.
The multi-generational household dynamic is the other defining factor in Miramar dog training. It is extremely common for a Miramar home to include grandparents, parents, children, and sometimes cousins or extended family members — all of whom interact with the dog throughout the day. When grandma gives the dog table scraps, the kids play rough, dad is lenient, and mom is the only one attempting to enforce rules, the dog learns that rules are optional and that different people mean different expectations. This inconsistency is the single fastest path to a dog that ignores commands, pushes boundaries, and develops dominant behavior patterns that make the household chaotic for everyone.
Our balanced training approach addresses this directly. We train the dog to respond to structure regardless of who is handling them, and we coach every family member — including older children and grandparents — on how to maintain the training consistently. We work in your actual Miramar home, on the streets of your specific neighborhood, at Miramar Regional Park, along the Snake Creek Canal path, and in the busy environments around Miramar Town Center to proof obedience in every real-world context your dog encounters. The result is a dog that respects the household structure and responds reliably to every family member, not just the one who attended the training sessions.
After working with families throughout Miramar, these are the three challenges that come up most consistently.
When grandparents, parents, and children all interact with the dog differently, the dog learns that rules are inconsistent and boundaries are negotiable. We establish a unified household structure and coach every family member on maintaining it — so the dog responds reliably regardless of who is giving the command.
Miramar's new homeowners often get the large breed they have always wanted without understanding the training commitment it demands. A seventy-pound dog without obedience is a physical hazard for every family member. Our balanced approach establishes the leadership, impulse control, and reliable commands that make large breeds safe and enjoyable household members.
Dogs in Miramar are often walked by different family members with different levels of physical strength and handling experience. A dog that pulls on leash with dad might be manageable — but that same dog pulling with grandma or a twelve-year-old is a serious safety risk. We build loose-leash behavior that holds regardless of who is holding the leash.
Tell us about your dog, your goals, and your biggest challenges. We'll put together a personalized training recommendation — no pressure, no obligation.
Unleash'd K9 provides dog training throughout South Florida.