

Delaney Feywalker
Dogs have been the constant thread throughout my entire life. Long before I became a professional trainer, I was the kid who couldn’t get enough of learning about dogs — how they think, how they communicate, and what helps them thrive. That early curiosity grew into a passion for understanding behavior, instincts, and how dogs interpret the world around them.
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Over the last eight years, I’ve worked with a wide range of dogs — from confident working breeds to sensitive family pets to dogs who struggle with reactivity or aggression. My training is grounded in clarity, fairness, and communication. I believe dogs deserve to understand what’s being asked of them, and owners deserve to know why their dog behaves the way they do.
My approach is straightforward: respect the instinct, build the connection, and train in a way that honors who the dog truly is.
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I’m certified through the NePoPo® School and have continued to expand my education through hands-on experience, mentorship, and thousands of hours working with dogs who “don’t fit the mold.” I’m known for staying calm under pressure, keeping high standards without sacrificing empathy, and helping both dogs and owners find confidence in the training process.
And I don’t just teach this work — I live it.
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I know what it’s like to own a dog who doesn’t fit the “easy” category. A dog who pushes you, challenges you, and makes you question if you’re doing the right thing. I understand how isolating it can feel to love a dog with big emotions, big instincts, or behaviors that others don’t understand. That personal experience shapes the compassion and clarity I bring to every training session.
What I love most about this work is watching communication start to make sense — when a dog begins to settle, when trust forms, when confusion shifts into clarity. That moment of understanding is the heartbeat of my training.



