K9 Lifeline

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    Dog Training

    Draper, UT

    K9 Lifeline is a world-renowned dog training, boarding, and daycare facility in Draper founded by Heather Beck, an experienced dog behaviorist since 1995. They specialize in structured socialization, behavioral training (from puppy manners to reactivity and aggression), and overnight boarding for dogs of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments. The facility's unique approach combines training, education, and care with a mission to keep dogs in homes and out of shelters, backed by a highly trained team of animal CPR and first aid certified professionals who provide lifetime support and weekly follow-up classes.

    Ideal for: Dog owners with behavioral or socialization concerns, families with puppies, owners of reactive or aggressive dogs, professional dog trainers seeking advanced education

    Service area: Draper and surrounding Salt Lake City metro area

    What Sets K9 Lifeline Apart

    Patented Training Methods: Founded by Heather Beck, an IACP member with nearly 30 years of dog training experience. K9 Lifeline created the patented Sidekick tool and is recognized as an industry leader in structured daycare and training-based behavioral models.

    Lifetime Support Program: All training programs include lifetime weekly follow-up classes and ongoing education support, ensuring long-term success for dogs and their owners.

    Comprehensive Behavioral Expertise: Specializes in dogs with reactivity, aggression, and complex behavioral issues alongside basic training, with a team trained in all dog temperaments and sizes.

    Dog TrainingBoarding & DaycareBehavioral TrainingSocialization SpecialistsAll Breeds Welcome
    Google Rating
    4.7 ★ (401 reviews)
    Phone
    (801) 272-1159

    Location

    Address: 1010 E Draper Pkwy, Draper, UT 84020

    Phone: (801) 272-1159

    Website: k9lifeline.dog

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    Last updated April 21, 2026

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