K9 of Mine - Mobile Dog Training - Austin, TX
As a dedicated pet professional with a passion for canines, I specialize in providing top-notch dog training tips and insights to help you cultivate a strong bond with your furry friend. Since October 2019, I have been serving dogs of all breeds and temperaments, ensuring that every pet parent has the tools they need for success. My extensive knowledge in dog behavior allows me to tailor my approach to meet your pup's unique needs, and I always strive to create a positive and engaging training experience.
In addition to my training services, I offer comprehensive nutritional guides and in-depth dog food reviews to help you choose the best diet for your furry companion. I understand that what you feed your dog is crucial to their overall health and happiness, so I’m here to guide you through the myriad of options available. Plus, I’ll keep you updated on the latest deals and discounts for the best canine gear, ensuring that you can provide your dog with everything they need without breaking the bank.
Location
Marrsipan Media LLC
5900 Balcones Drive #17677
Austin, TX 78731, USA
Dog Training Prices
30 Things to Teach Your Dog in the First 30 Days! = $99 (online)
Puppy Raising Blueprint = $99 (online)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is K9 of Mine all about?
We’re here to help you really understand your dog so you can be the best pet parent possible. Most common behavioral problems happen when humans misread what dogs need — we’re here to bridge that gap with compassion and practical advice.
How can K9 of Mine help me with dog ownership?
Dog ownership isn’t always easy! From picking the right food to teaching your pup what’s okay to chew, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Our team of trainers, behaviorists, veterinarians, and shelter experts share tips and guidance to make life with your dog smoother and more enjoyable.
What kind of training does K9 of Mine recommend?
We’re all about force-free, positive reinforcement training. That means no prong collars, choke collars, shock collars, or harsh leash corrections. Science shows these tools can increase stress and even lead to aggression. Our goal is to teach dogs safely while strengthening your bond.
Can I trust the information on K9 of Mine?
Absolutely. Everything we share is backed by research and real-world experience. We cut through the myths, show you the evidence, and give you the tools to make informed decisions for your dog.
Why is understanding my dog so important?
Life in a human-centered world can be confusing for dogs. Learning to read your dog’s emotions and understand their needs helps prevent behavior problems, reduces stress, and builds a happier, stronger relationship between you and your furry friend.
Whether you're looking for training tips, nutritional guidance, or exclusive deals, I’m here for you. I’m excited to help you and your dog thrive together! Ready to get started? Book through PetWorks today!
- Licensed
- Certified
Pricing Packages
How do you serve precious pets?
- Dog Trainer
- Puppy Trainer
- Dog Obedience Training
- Private Dog Training
- Dog Behaviorist
- Animal Behaviorist
Which training type do you employ to encourage paw-sitive behaviors?
- Dog Obedience Training
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Dogs
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Proud member of...
- Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT)
Do you offer mobile services?
- Yes
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Travis County TX, Austin, Bexar County, San Antonio, Bell County, Killeen, Williamson County, Round Rock, Comal County, New Braunfels, Williamson County, Georgetown, Bell County, Temple, Williamson County, Leander, Williamson County, Cedar Park, Hays County, San Marcos Texas, and from anywhere via virtual consultations on PetWorks
What year did you begin serving pets?
2014
What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!
We love your dog (almost) as much as you do!
meg marrs
SERVICE AREA: Any distance, including Travis County TX, Austin, Bexar County, San Antonio, Bell County, Killeen, Williamson County, Round Rock, Comal County, New Braunfels, Williamson County, Georgetown, Bell County, Temple, Williamson County, Leander, Williamson County, Cedar Park, Hays County, San Marcos Texas, and from anywhere via virtual consultations on PetWorks
Distinction
Customer Reviews
Got her book 2 days ago and started using it immediately. The format is easy to use. I already learned some new strategies to improve my dog's experience walking around our neighborhood. I like her videos too.
- K FI was really distraught when my dog Jethro started his reactive behavior in his teenage years, seemingly out of nowhere. Her journal has been a great tool in understanding his reactive behavior over a period of time. It gave me some really great insights into his patterns of reactivity and then, over time, how we could work together to ease up his anxiety so he can be a happy, healthy pup again. Would definitely recommend her journal (on Amazon) to anyone who is struggling with reactivity and doesn't know where to turn!
- Lindsay SUsing what I learned, I got my Border Collie to stop barking so much at home! I also got my Rottweiler to be less destructive when I leave him home alone. And those were only my biggest takeaways! Such a great course!
- Alyssa FThis was a great alternative to in-person training. I loved being able to pause and rewind specific points and topics. Very clear instruction with detailed reasoning.
- Alexandra MHow do you serve precious pets?
- Dog Trainer
- Puppy Trainer
- Dog Obedience Training
- Private Dog Training
- Dog Behaviorist
- Animal Behaviorist
Which training type do you employ to encourage paw-sitive behaviors?
- Dog Obedience Training
What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?
- Dogs
On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?
- 20-39 lbs
- 40-79 lbs
- 80+ lbs
- under 20 lbs
Proud member of...
- Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT)
Do you offer mobile services?
- Yes
Which part of the country do you serve pets?
Travis County TX, Austin, Bexar County, San Antonio, Bell County, Killeen, Williamson County, Round Rock, Comal County, New Braunfels, Williamson County, Georgetown, Bell County, Temple, Williamson County, Leander, Williamson County, Cedar Park, Hays County, San Marcos Texas, and from anywhere via virtual consultations on PetWorks
What year did you begin serving pets?
2014
What is one thing you want pet parents to know about you? It can be whatev-fur you'd like!
We love your dog (almost) as much as you do!
Customer Reviews
Got her book 2 days ago and started using it immediately. The format is easy to use. I already learned some new strategies to improve my dog's experience walking around our neighborhood. I like her videos too.
- K FI was really distraught when my dog Jethro started his reactive behavior in his teenage years, seemingly out of nowhere. Her journal has been a great tool in understanding his reactive behavior over a period of time. It gave me some really great insights into his patterns of reactivity and then, over time, how we could work together to ease up his anxiety so he can be a happy, healthy pup again. Would definitely recommend her journal (on Amazon) to anyone who is struggling with reactivity and doesn't know where to turn!
- Lindsay SUsing what I learned, I got my Border Collie to stop barking so much at home! I also got my Rottweiler to be less destructive when I leave him home alone. And those were only my biggest takeaways! Such a great course!
- Alyssa FThis was a great alternative to in-person training. I loved being able to pause and rewind specific points and topics. Very clear instruction with detailed reasoning.
- Alexandra M🐶 About Meg Marrs — Certified Dog Trainer in Austin, Texas
Meg Marrs is a certified dog trainer serving Austin and the surrounding Travis County area, including nearby communities such as Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Kyle, Leander, Buda, Taylor, Hutto, Manor. 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, Meg 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.
Meg 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, Meg 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 Meg Marrs, 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.
Meg 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 Austin, TX on PetWorks Works
Finding the right dog trainer starts with trust and fit. On PetWorks, you can explore Meg’s profile, read real feedback from pet parents across Travis 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 Austin and throughout Texas, 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 Meg 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 Austin, TX? Many trainers on PetWorks, including Meg, 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 Meg’s profile, read verified reviews from local pet parents across Travis County, and take the first step toward a calmer, more confident dog today. Availability can vary week to week, so booking ahead is recommended.