Book an Assessment
Tell us about your dog
Share a few details and Peaceful Paws Training will guide you toward the right next step. The assessment form is designed to capture the context that matters so the recommendation feels thoughtful from the start.
Premium local positioning
Calm. Capable. Safety-forward.
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Core promise
Peaceful Paws Training helps owners move from stress and uncertainty toward calmer routines, more confidence on walks, and a more peaceful home.
Contact details
Start with clarity and context
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Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday: By appointment for select cases
Assessment Intake
Tell us about your dog
Share a few details and we'll help guide you toward the right next step.
Start with the information that matters most
This intake is built to be reassuring, not overwhelming. It gathers the details that help us understand your dog, your goals, and whether the concern is primarily obedience, reactivity, home behavior, or something more serious.
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- Serving Fairfield County, Connecticut
- Assessment-first for higher-risk concerns
Before you fill out the form
What happens during the first assessment?
The assessment reviews your dog’s behavior history, household routines, triggers, goals, and practical next steps. You leave with clarity about the safest and most appropriate path forward.
Can you help with aggressive behavior?
We offer assessment-first behavior consultations for more serious concerns such as growling, guarding, territorial behavior, and handling sensitivity. Safety, management, and honest scope are always prioritized.
Are group classes right for every dog?
No. Group participation is based on readiness, behavior history, and safety. Some dogs need private work first, especially when there is reactivity or aggression in the picture.
Do you serve my town in Fairfield County?
Peaceful Paws Training serves Fairfield County communities including Greenwich, Stamford, Norwalk, Westport, Fairfield, Darien, Wilton, New Canaan, Ridgefield, Trumbull, Weston, Easton, Redding, Monroe, and surrounding serviceable areas.
Prefer to learn more first?
Explore the service pages, review the FAQ, or read through the Fairfield County service-area hub before sending your assessment request.