Dog Roar

Socialization in Lincoln Park

The ability to ignore distractions and focus on the handler. For puppies, rescues, and adult dogs that missed the window.

Serving Lincoln Park (60614)12 mi from our facility

Training in Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park is one of Chicago's best-known neighborhoods. The park, the zoo, and the lake are right there. Families and young people both live here.

If you live here, your dog walks past a dozen other dogs a day. Off-leash time at the park is normal. So is constant exposure.

What socialization is

Socialization is teaching your dog to stay calm around new people, new dogs, and new places. Not just play. Real-world exposure that sticks.

Most fear and reactivity starts with bad early experiences. Ray gives your dog good ones in a careful, controlled way.

What you get

  • Your dog looks at strangers without barking or hiding
  • Walks past other dogs without losing it
  • Handles loud noises like trucks and trains
  • Greets visitors politely instead of jumping or barking

Every Dog Roar program comes with three follow-up lessons. Plus free maintenance classes for life. Backed by our 100% money-back guarantee.

Common questions about socialization in Lincoln Park

Do you offer socialization in Lincoln Park?

Yes. Socialization is teaching your dog to stay calm around new people, new dogs, and new places. Not just play. Real-world exposure that sticks. Our facility is about 12 miles from Lincoln Park, at 9960 Pacific Avenue, Franklin Park, IL 60131. Lincoln Park dogs and their owners work with Ray Bhimani directly.

Why do dogs in Lincoln Park need socialization?

If you live here, your dog walks past a dozen other dogs a day. Off-leash time at the park is normal. So is constant exposure. Most fear and reactivity starts with bad early experiences. Ray gives your dog good ones in a careful, controlled way. That is exactly the kind of real-world environment socialization prepares your dog for.

What will my Lincoln Park dog get out of socialization?

By the end of the program, you can expect your dog looks at strangers without barking or hiding, plus walks past other dogs without losing it. Every Dog Roar program also comes with three follow-up lessons and free maintenance classes for life.

How much does socialization cost for a Lincoln Park dog owner?

Pricing is the same wherever you live in our service area. A 4-week Board & Train is $4,000 and is the path most Lincoln Park owners pick when socialization is the primary goal. Private lessons are quoted after the free consultation. Call (847) 571-2728 to talk through which format fits your dog.

Who runs socialization for Lincoln Park dogs?

Ray Bhimani runs every program himself. 17 years training Chicago dogs. Trained under K9 Master Todd Bartlestein. Pet CPR and First Aid certified. Lincoln Park clients work directly with Ray, not a rotating roster.

More general questions on the full FAQ page.

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