Unlock your dog’s potential…

About Me…

My Name is Jack Colley, founder of Project Pooch. I am a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and hold a degree in Assistance Dog Education. I am a positive reinforcement dog trainer who will help you improve your relationship with your dog through science-based training methods. No aversive techniques will be used, including choke chains, e-collars, head halters, etc. Rather, my proven approach celebrates your dog's needs while helping to manage some of their unwanted behavior. Learn how to work with your dog, not against them, with dog training from Project Pooch!

- Jack Colley, AS ADE, CPDT-KA

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Services

Enhance your relationship with your dog

Waggin’ Wagon!

Our full-service playgroup will leave your dog tired and tail-wagging for the rest of the day. Your dog will be picked up and taken to a completely fenced-in yard with several other dogs for a day of play. At the end of the day, we will drop your dog at your doorstep.

Every dog is secured to a seat to ensure no dogs become loose during transportation. They also complete a behavior evaluation to ensure their play style is fit for the group. This service is an excellent complement to training or can be enjoyed on its own.

Companion Dog Training

Need help preparing for a puppy? Have a reactive dog who you’d like to be able to bring out in public but are unable to? Maybe, your dog is fearful or has separation anxiety.

If you have goals for you and your dog to improve unwanted behavior or increase confidence, you have come to the right place!

When you train with Project Pooch, you will be given a customized training plan tailored to you and your dog's needs. Using positive reinforcement training, we will work together to help cultivate a happy and healthy relationship between you and your dog.

Service Dog Training

Project Pooch specializes in using positive reinforcement to train dogs as partners for people with disabilities.

Jack specializes in pairing dogs with people with mobility disabilities, psychiatric disabilities, PTSD, among other disabilities.

His focus is on pairing a dog with his or her human guardian to help remediate a handler’s disability. He emphasizes the importance of letting dogs be dogs. Clients will receive one-on-one support learning how to work with their dog not only to remediate the client’s disability but also to have a lifelong friend.