Training Videos
See Sit Means Sit Westchester in action. Our training videos showcase real dogs, real results, and the methods that make us Westchester County's most trusted dog training team. Watch and see what's possible for your dog.
Sit Means Sit Dog Training — Real Results
See real dogs and real results from Sit Means Sit Westchester's Day Train program in Valhalla, NY. Off-leash obedience, behavior transformation, and owner coaching in action.
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In this video you'll see several dogs that came to us with significant behavior challenges — pulling, reactivity, jumping, and ignoring recall commands. After 5–6 weeks of Day Train sessions at our Valhalla facility, each dog demonstrates reliable off-leash obedience in real-world environments. The results you see here are achieved through our three-prong Dream Training Program: professional day training, private owner coaching, and lifetime group class reinforcement.
Day Train Program Overview
A walkthrough of the Sit Means Sit Westchester Day Train program — how drop-off, training, and private pickup lessons work at our 5,000 sq ft Valhalla, NY facility.
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The Day Train program runs one day per week for five weeks. You drop your dog off between 8 and 10 AM. Our certified trainers work with your dog for six to eight hours — far more repetition than a one-hour weekly lesson. At pickup, between 4 and 7 PM, you receive a private coaching session covering exactly what your dog learned that day. This ensures the training transfers to your home environment. All Day Train packages include lifetime group class access at no additional charge.
Off-Leash Training in Westchester
Demonstration of off-leash recall, heel, and distraction-proofing techniques used in the Sit Means Sit Westchester program for Westchester County dog owners.
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Off-leash reliability is the most important safety skill a dog can have. In this video, Neil Cohen demonstrates the e-collar-assisted communication system used in the Sit Means Sit program. The e-collar functions as a cue — a consistent signal the dog learns to respond to — not as a punishment device. You'll see dogs maintaining off-leash heel on a busy trail, responding to recall from 50+ yards, and holding a place command with significant distractions present.
Group Class at Our Valhalla Facility
Inside a Tuesday group class at Sit Means Sit Westchester's Valhalla facility — where Day Train and Private Lesson graduates practice real-world obedience alongside other dogs.
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Group class is the third prong of the Dream Training Program — and it's where the real-world proof happens. You and your dog work together in a structured environment alongside other dogs and handlers. The goal is to proof the obedience skills your dog built during Day Train or Private Lesson sessions. Group class is included for the lifetime of your dog with every program package, at no additional charge. Classes meet Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings.