Greater Victoria
Professional, positive dog training for the Mid Island and Comox Valley.
From essential obedience to complex behavioural challenges, our certified trainers bring proven, force-free methods to communities throughout Mid and North Vancouver Island. We work with dogs of all breeds, ages, and temperaments using positive reinforcement techniques that strengthen the bond between you and your dog.

Training and programs available in this area
Level 2 Trick Class
You and your dog will learn between 8-10 tricks over the duration of the course
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A fun novice trick class designed to teach you and your dog alternative activities not commonly taught in obedience
Learn MoreTherapy Dog Training
Private training designed to help you and your pup achieve the necessary skills to become therapy dogs.
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Day School
This program is designed for you to drop off your dog in the morning and pick them up in the evening, includes a training session
Learn MoreAll Ages – Small Breed Social Plus
Small dog socialization class is a chance for small dogs of all ages to interact and learn to play/meet other dogs safely.
Learn MoreGroup Walks
During this one hour walk, you will participate with your dog while being guided by a qualified trainer.
Learn MorePuppy Social Classes
With the guidance and support of our trainer, your pup will be supervised while interacting with other suitable puppies.
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Trainers in this region
Meg Sorley
Meg’s experience fostering rescue pups and getting them adoption ready using positive based training solidified her interest in certification. Her training technique is rooted in compassion, respect and science-based theories.

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I have been drawn to dogs my whole life. As an empathetic person, I found comfort in our canine companions. I was that geeky kid who presented dog information to family members and ate dog treats because if dogs liked them then they MUST be good.
Fast forward a few years and a couple dog biscuits later, at the age of 12 I saved up all my money to purchase my first dog. She grew up alongside me until I was 26. Losing her drove me to explore my passion in the canine world. I struggled like most people do and was having trouble finding ways to turn my grief into something that memorialized her. I did some research and decided to foster dogs. I used this as an opportunity to use positive reinforcement techniques as a way to give these pups the skills they needed to be successful in their forever homes. I often ended up teaching their new parents various training skills – I fell in love with this process and wanted to do more.
Until volunteering with BabyDog and Tomey K9, I struggled to find ways that I could combine my love for collaborative learning and my passion for animal welfare. Volunteering only solidified my passion for strengthening human-dog relationships.
Being a part of the BabyDog and Tomey K9 team has allowed me to devote my skills to improving my clients’ relationships with their own dogs. My training technique is rooted in compassion, respect and science-based theories. I work with my clients to reach achievable goals that will make you feel confident in your ability to navigate the world with your pup. I have completed my Masters of Sustainability in Human-Wildlife Management, specifically focusing on compassionate conservation, and attained a training certification from the Karen Pryor Academy before my hands on training with the BabyDog team. Currently I have one dog. Sweets came into my care in September of 2022. She was true to her husky breed – loving, social and a little wild. After months of training together, adventures, snuggles, and failed adoption attempts, it was clear that Sweets was meant to stay exactly where she was. She’s challenged me to be a more consistent, compassionate and reflective trainer, and I’m forever thankful for that.
Tara Savrtka
Tara has personal experience with reactive and high-energy dogs and has 3 of her own dogs at home. She aims to help ensure owners help their dogs to begin their journey with a positive and science-based approach to help ensure a healthy and happy co-existence for life.

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Tara has been a volunteer with Babydog for over 5 years and is very excited tobegin her journey as a Trainer with the company. Acting as our volunteer coordinator, Tara has been involved heavily with the socialization programs for many years. Tara has personal experience with reactive dogs and, high energy, having 3 dogs at home. She aims to help ensure owners help their dogs to begin their journey with a positive and science-based approach to help ensure a healthy and happy co-existence for life.
Tara began her journey with Babydog in 2018, when she brought her heeler Storm, through the program. Immediately connecting to the concepts and practices with the program, she began to volunteer shortly after beginning classes. She has volunteered her time in various areas including obedience and pack walks, in addition to, socialization. In 2019, she took on the role of volunteer coordinator for the puppy socialization classes and manages our team of about 20 volunteers.
After considering a career in dog training for many years, she completed her certification through ISCDT. Having a reactive dog, Tara has spent endless hours and time learning as much as she could to ensure her dog Gambit has the best quality of life but also isn’t a risk to others. Dog obedience and behavior has been a huge part of Gambit rehabilitation. Through consistency and daily practice, she was able to introduce a puppy to her pack and have Gambit immediately accept him.
Tara empathizes with all dog owners going through their own dog behavior modification journey and wants to ensure the needs of you and your dog are heard and addressed.
In addition to joining the Babydog/ Tomey K9 team, Tara is the co-owner and director of a long-standing shoe business in the downtown Victoria core. Tara is excited to challenge herself and help others through their dog ownership journey.
Karin Waugh
Karin, born and raised in Victoria, has always been destined to live a life surrounded by dogs. At age 14, she worked and saved her own money to purchase her first Bernese Mountain Dog. From there, the passion for all things “dog” had begun.

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With her own personal dogs, she enjoys doing competitive dog sports such as Obedience, Rally, and Conformation as well as the Canine Good Neighbour test, and most recently earning her first Novice Trick Dog title. She loves to help clients really engage with their dogs and experience that joy that comes with truly having FUN with your dog!
Karin is a wife and mother to a daughter who loves dogs, just like her mom! She currently has a spunky young Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. She is a huge advocate for responsible, ethical breeding practices.
With over 15 years of experience training thousands of dogs (and their humans!) in group obedience and private training, she has helped countless dog owners have a successful life with their dogs. On the side, she also operates a successful small business doing dog walking and dog boarding.
Karin facilitates our socialization and obedience classes in the Westshore and Sooke.
Emma Cilliers
Emma’s goal as a dog trainer is to help dogs and their owners enjoy their lives together. Her experience with hundreds of dogs of all ages, breeds and types allows her to help you navigate any issues you may encounter with your dog.

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Emma has been involved with animals for as long as she can remember. She has worked in the pet industry for 10 years, as a dog daycare attendant and as a veterinary technician. Emma is a graduate from the International Academy of Canine Trainers, a training school registered with the BC Ministry of Advanced Education. The curriculum is based on requirements outlined by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (http://APDT.com) and she believes in training based on today’s standards of positive reinforcement training and scientific learning theory.
Emma is also a certified teacher with the BC ministry of education and is fascinated by learning theory for both humans and animals. As a teacher, she understands the importance of patience, positivity, support and clarity when dealing with students, human or canine. Emma has never met a dog she doesn’t like and is dedicated to helping dogs and people establish clear and enjoyable communication skills. She is so excited to be a part of the Babydog/TomeyK9 team.
Emma is enjoying exploring the dog sport world and is focused on competing with her dog Ferdinand in agility, and rally obedience.
Dave Tomey
Dave was inspired to get into the dog training industry by his dog, Ellie-May, whom he had to retrain after a serious leg injury. In the process, he adapted traditional techniques to personalize his training around Ellie’s injury while pursuing his certification.

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Dave is a passionate, and extremely hard-working trainer and co-owner of BabyDog and TomeyK9. Dave offers expertise in training, behavioural modification and rehabilitation. Dave has two blue nose pit bulls (Ellie-May & Jax) which makes spreading awareness of how fun, loving and loyal pit bulls are, really close to his heart.
Dave is a Certified Master Dog Trainer. He completed his training at Canada West Canine Center in Salmon Arm, BC. He is certified in all facets of basic and advanced obedience, socialization, utility training, protection training, tracking, scent work and temperament testing.
His training services are personalized to your individual needs and is committed to being flexible to your schedule, helping you reach your goals and providing exemplary service before, during and after your training.
The best investment I could possibly make for me and my puppy, thanks Emma!
I was so impressed and happy with the work Danika did with my dog Higgins and I. Higgins is two and had a bad habit of jumping on people when he was excited - not aggressively, but given he is 80 lbs, he could hurt someone badly. Danika provided 4 private lessons and stayed very focused on the problem of jumping. She was knowlegeable, professional but also very fun to work with. Higs never never wanted her to leave! Most importantly, I now know what approach to take to make sure he stays under control.
Danika is an amazing instructor. She takes the time to engage with each dog and owner and is very professional and knowledgeable. My puppy walked into the first class, shy and never normally approaching strangers, and ran up to Danika and stayed by her side, like she had known her for years! That is her magic! Danika makes everyone feel like they are heard and the star student of the class! I highly recommend Babydog lessons. We are so grateful and we have learned so much. We will be back for more lessons. Thank you so much Danika, From Heather Ann and Lucy Belle
Our training sessions have really helped us learn how to work with our high anxiety dog. The one on one sessions were really well catered to his and our specific needs. It is training with care and compassion and it has worked to change our dogs behaviour. They are so generous with their knowledge which makes the sessions really high value - definitely worth the investment, and worth the wait if they are busy.
We feel really fortunate that BabyDog was recommended to us when we got our dog Bear. We took a Basics Class with Danika, an Intermediate Class with Ruth, and two sets of private classes with Danika. Bear is a really big puppy with lots of energy and lots of love to give. Through all of the training we have been able to channel his energy into positive interactions with him and we are so impressed with his growth. The private sessions with Danika were well worth the investment as it gave us the one on one help we needed to work with Bear. Her love of dogs and ability to teach us what we needed to know was amazing. I feel much more confident as an owner and really enjoyed these sessions and the classes with her and Ruth. Both trainers have a wealth of knowledge and very effective training techniques that have really helped us to develop an amazing relationship with the newest member of our family.
Maisy & I really enjoyed & learned a lot from our puppy classes. Definitely recommend!!
We just completed the intermediate training with Ruth and couldn't be more happy with the results. Ruth's passion, expertise and patience shines in her training. Our puppy is easily distracted and has a hard time settling after a distraction event. After the first class there was a significant improvement which only continued as the classes progressed. I am very happy with the results and would recommend this class to those who want to learn the skills for a happy dog life!
We moved to the island in December with our 2-year-old Italian Mastiff, Reese. Due to the stress of the move Reese became reactive around all dogs and some people. Given that he’s a big boy (110 lbs of muscle), walking Reese around the dense spaces in the city of Victoria filled us (and Reese) with anxiety. Walks with Reese became a stressful chore rather than a fun, bonding activity with our pup. Thankfully we found Ruth at BabyDog! Ruth was so kind, patient and knowledgeable that by the end of our first session Reese was going belly up to get Ruth to scratch him. With Ruth’s excellent guidance, we practiced our new skills at home, parks, trails, and wherever we could go to learn and get better at managing Reese’s anxiety. The hard work paid off and Reese is now a very happy boy who’s a pleasure to walk around the city or wherever we choose to go. He’s by no means perfect, but after having worked with Ruth we know we have the tools and the skills to help Reese live his best island life. Thanks for everything Ruth! Marc and Chris (& Reese)




