K9 Command

K9 Command K9 Command® located in Vale, North Carolina offers the most unique and advanced dog training programs in the area.

Our training comes with a lifetime support that is second to none. K9 Command® Dog Training Services offers the most unique and advanced training programs in the area. Our training comes with a lifetime guarantee that is second to none. Simply put, we offer a “one price for the life of the dog” package. We specialize in giving owners reliable control on or off the leash.

20/11/2024

We can mostly agree that many humans do a poor job of teaching discipline to their teenagers. Our goal as parents is to teach our children how to become responsible adults.
Yet… many treat their puppy as a puppy for the first several years making every excuse in the world. They do nothing to teach the dog to be responsible for their behavior.
The biggest factor in this is the ignorance of the onset of adolescence (teenage years) of the companion dog.
The average dog owner views the dog as a puppy until they have exhausted every possible excuse for its behavior…. This period for them typically ends around age 2-3.
So yeah… a 7 month old dog can be responsible for holding a down stay for 30 minutes during a lesson.
That is a teenager that is learning early on about discipline.
Be flexible with the standards at this young age based on the individual dog in front of you… but don’t be so flexible the dog is simply just training you.

I’m so proud of this boy right here! He stayed in a down-stay for 30 mins in the middle of the room while I worked with ...
14/11/2024

I’m so proud of this boy right here! He stayed in a down-stay for 30 mins in the middle of the room while I worked with a client and their dog. He’s only 7 months old.

Ammit graduated from our Gold Program today.
11/11/2024

Ammit graduated from our Gold Program today.

Happy Veterans Day!
11/11/2024

Happy Veterans Day!

10/11/2024

I have been off the grid in the wilderness all weekend. I come home to see more drama in the dog training world.
The only ones affected are those directly tied to it all.
You do not have to be under anyone’s thumb. Just do you!

05/11/2024
04/11/2024
Business Announcement! I guess it is a little overdue to make this announcement as many already are aware.  I have made ...
02/11/2024

Business Announcement!
I guess it is a little overdue to make this announcement as many already are aware.
I have made the decision to put the uniform and badge back on and serve others for my local Sheriff's office. I began my law enforcement career in 1998 and I spent close to 10 years on the road primarily as a K9 officer. I left that to work in nuclear security as a company police officer with Duke Energy. That period lasted about 11 years. The last 7 or so years I have been working 100% as a trainer with K9 Command. Throughout all these years and even before that I have been a professional dog trainer and co-owner of K9 Command and have shared that role with my better half. For many, many years Amy was the lead trainer here working full time even while pregnant with both of our kids. I was training part time with K9 Command as my focus was on my law enforcement career and directing K9 training with several local agencies. Amy has kept this business going strong for MANY years but has stayed out of limelight so to speak.
So here we are celebrating our 30th YEAR IN BUSINESS as K9 Command and we are taking this step in a different direction.
Amy will be the primary trainer here and I will be helping where and when I can.
Please understand that K9 Command and it's level of service, experience, and expertise is the same yesterday as it will be tomorrow. Nothing is changing with the exception of I will be seen and heard from far less.
Any clients that have worked with Amy can attest how wonderful she is as a trainer and coach. Like me she pulls no punches!
So I ask for your understanding on this big transition for us and for your continued support and prayers.

02/11/2024

Sometimes it can be like that getting a dog out of the crate as well 😂

Maggie Mae and Gemini graduated from our Board N Train program.
02/11/2024

Maggie Mae and Gemini graduated from our Board N Train program.

Kane graduated from our On Your Mark program.
02/11/2024

Kane graduated from our On Your Mark program.

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Who We Are

K9 Command was formed by Mark Connolly and Amy Henderson in 1994. The two met as students at West Virginia Canine College where they began their pursuit of a career as dog training professionals. The goals and aspirations of Mark and Amy were one in the same and thus began a relationship. Mark and Amy were married a year after their meeting at school.

AMY CONNOLLY With a love of all creatures for as long as she can remember, Amy began to pursue her dream of a career with dogs in 1992. Originally from Shelby, NC, she began her animal career in Charlotte. All of her life she was told that she needed to become a veterinarian. After several months of work at Mallard Creek Animal Hospital in Charlotte, she decided that her heart was too tender to work with sick animals. That is when she discovered the world of dog training. Through dog training, she is able to feel like the fictional Dr. Doolittle, one of her favorite children’s book characters. She has developed a way of communicating with dogs through her training. She sees dog training as learning a new language, one that the owner and dog learn together. While teaching herself Spanish, she has realized the importance of practicing a new language throughout daily life. If a new language(or activity) is brought into your everyday life, it becomes a routine, an integral part of your life, not just an activity you “used to do”.

MARK CONNOLLY A former Police K9 handler and K9 Training Director for multiple departments, Mark brings a lot of experience handling and training different types of dogs. During Mark’s law enforcement career he handled two dual-purpose German Shepherd dogs. K9 Janick and K9 Cliff have both passed over the “rainbow bridge”. Mark is active in the North American Police Working Dog Association and trained and had certified many dogs to the NAPWDA national standards. Mark has helped teach Police K9 officers how to handle and train their partners to certification levels and also turned suppressed K9 units into respected divisions of their departments. Mark has gained the respect of many veteran K9 trainers and handlers throughout the country. On April 11th, 2005 Mark and Amy’s life changed forever. Mark and K9 Cliff were involved in a vehicle pursuit of three gang members that came to an abrupt halt at a dead end road. The vehicle chase ended violently in a gunfight where Mark was shot three times by the armed and fleeing suspects. By the grace of God, the bullet that could have fatally wounded Mark was stopped by his bullet-resistant vest. Although his love for the job has never died, nor has his willingness to pursue injustice, Mark’s role as a Police Officer has changed slightly. Along with helping Law Enforcement agencies with their K9 teams, he also pursues each opportunity to make all dogs’ better members of their community through training and education of their owners.