CooL Compressions CPR - Pet First Aid Training - Denver, CO
Full hands on Pet CPR and 1st Aid course. Pet CPR and First Aid Certification Training
The PetCPR+ Certification program is designed to train the participant in canine and feline CPR and First Aid. It offers critical training so students will know how to respond to a pet in an emergency situation before getting them to the veterinarian. The PetCPR+ Certification program is designed to train the participant in canine and feline CPR and First Aid. It offers critical training so students will know how to respond to a pet in an emergency situation before getting them to the veterinarian.
The Pet CPR and First Aid Certification class will cover topics including safe handling of your pet, how to restrain and prepare the animal for safe transportation, assess the situation and obtain important vitals, manage common medical emergencies including shock, allergic reactions, burns, wounds and bandaging, trauma, poisoning, choking and more. Students will learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with a pet manikin to simulate real world scenarios that follow the most current veterinarian endorsed methods.
Pricing Packages
How do you serve precious pets?
- Dog Trainer
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Cats
- Dogs
Do you offer mobile services?
- No
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Colorado denver area
What year did you begin serving pets?
2017
brenda filloon berdahl
SERVICE AREA: Any distance, including Colorado denver area
How do you serve precious pets?
- Dog Trainer
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Cats
- Dogs
Do you offer mobile services?
- No
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Colorado denver area
What year did you begin serving pets?
2017
🐶 About Brenda Filloon berdahl — Certified Dog Trainer in Denver, Colorado
Brenda Filloon berdahl is a certified dog trainer serving Denver and the surrounding Denver County area, including nearby communities such as Aurora, Arvada, Lakewood, Thornton, Westminster, Centennial, Boulder, Highlands Ranch, Longmont, Castle Rock. They specialize in helping dogs and their people build calm, trusting, and lasting relationships through positive, science-based training. Whether you're working through leash pulling, anxiety, reactivity, or simply want a well-mannered companion, Brenda tailors each session to your dog’s personality, history, and learning style—so progress feels natural and sustainable, not forced.
❤️ Great dog training isn’t just about commands — it’s about connection.
Brenda works closely with you as the owner, helping you understand your dog’s behavior, build clear communication, and create routines that lead to real-world success at home and in public.
✅ Training Support for Real-Life Challenges
From everyday manners to more complex behavioral concerns, Brenda provides practical, results-driven support with:
- Obedience and focus for home and public settings
- Leash training and more relaxed, enjoyable walks
- Reducing anxiety, fear, and reactivity
- Puppy and new dog foundations for long-term success
Recommended Certifications for Dog Trainers
When choosing a dog trainer, professional certifications are a strong indicator of expertise, experience, and commitment to ethical, science-based methods. Widely recognized credentials include the CPDT-KA or CPDT-KSA from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, which demonstrate mastery of modern training techniques, canine behavior, and learning theory. The KPA-CTP (Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner) highlights trainers skilled in positive reinforcement and clicker training, while the IAABC Certified Dog Trainer credential, recognized internationally, signals advanced knowledge in behavior modification and problem-solving. Membership or certification through the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) further reflects ongoing education and adherence to ethical standards. Many trainers also pursue specialty certifications in areas such as aggression management, behavior modification, or puppy development to address specific challenges.
For pet parents, choosing a certified trainer like Brenda Filloon berdahl, ensures that your dog’s training is grounded in science, safety, and compassion. Asking about a trainer’s credentials is one of the best ways to make a confident, informed choice.
⭐ Why Pet Parents Book Through PetWorks
Booking through PetWorks gives you more than access to a qualified trainer — it gives you confidence in your choice.
Brenda is a verified professional who uses force-free, positive reinforcement methods grounded in modern behavioral science. Pet parents value the supportive, judgment-free approach, along with the ability to read verified reviews and book securely through a trusted platform.
🦔 How Booking Dog Training in Denver, CO on PetWorks Works
Finding the right dog trainer starts with trust and fit. On PetWorks, you can explore Brenda’s profile, read real feedback from pet parents across Denver County, and either initiate a booking offer by clicking the "Book Now" button, or start with a conversation by clicking 'Get Custom Quote' or 'Send Message'.
Training works best when you begin at the right time. For puppies and newly adopted dogs, early training builds strong habits from the start. For older dogs, challenges like leash pulling, anxiety, or reactivity can absolutely improve with consistent, professional guidance — with many pet parents noticing meaningful progress within just a few sessions.
In Denver and throughout Colorado, demand for experienced, force-free dog trainers can increase during the spring and early fall, when routines shift and outdoor activity picks up. Booking a bit in advance can help you secure the schedule that works best for you.
Most dog training sessions across the U.S. typically range from $75–$150 per hour, depending on experience, location, and training type. On PetWorks, you can review available services and choose the option that aligns with your goals.
All payments are processed securely through PetWorks. Every booking also includes PetWorks Care Coverage, giving you access to a dedicated concierge team, added protection, and support throughout your experience. Once you connect, you’ll coordinate scheduling, location, and training goals directly with Brenda to get the most out of your sessions.
❓ Dog Training FAQs
How many dog training sessions will I need? Every dog is different, but many pet parents begin to see progress within 2–4 sessions. More complex behavior issues like reactivity or anxiety may require ongoing training and consistency at home.
Do you offer in-home dog training in Denver, CO? Many trainers on PetWorks, including Brenda, offer flexible options such as in-home sessions, local meetups, or virtual coaching. Check the services listed above or use Request Quote to confirm what works best for your situation.
Can dog training help with aggressive or reactive behavior? Yes. Positive, science-based training can be very effective in addressing reactivity, fear, and certain forms of aggression. Early guidance from a certified professional helps ensure safe, lasting progress.
🐾 Start Building a Better Relationship With Your Dog
Training is an investment in your dog’s happiness — and your peace of mind.
Explore Brenda’s profile, read verified reviews from local pet parents across Denver County, and take the first step toward a calmer, more confident dog today. Availability can vary week to week, so booking ahead is recommended.