About Instinct Philadelphia, PA | Dog Training & Behavior Consulting
About Us:

Nature-Driven Nurture™ for Philadelphia Dogs & their Humans

Get to Know Instinct Philadelphia

Instinct Philadelphia is brought to you by Suze Cullinan, an experienced behavior consultant and certified trainer who has spent the past decade+ honing her craft to help dogs and their humans connect and thrive together; our team of certified trainers has already helped hundreds of New Jersey dogs and owners navigate through behavior issues big and small. We can’t wait to help you and your dog do the same.

Learn more about our team and our helper dogs below! And if you haven’t already, take a few minutes to learn about our revolutionary Nature-Driven Nurture approach to dog parenting & care.

Our Team

We are an educated, experienced team of certified behavior professionals that uses behavioral science to create lasting, positive behavior change at both ends of the leash. We are active members of international animal behavior organizations, we volunteer our time with rescue groups and shelters, and we host educational workshops for dog owners and trainers.

Most importantly, we love helping Philadelphia dogs and humans with behavior challenges large and small.

Our Campus

We are currently scouting the perfect location for our brick-and-mortar facility that will allow us to offer positive reinforcement Board & Train camps, boarding, and daycare programs for dogs of all ages and temperaments. Our target open date is Fall 2023. Until then, we will continue to provide you with unparalleled coaching and support through private in-home and virtual coaching, in-home Day School programs, and Puppy Raising camps.

Our Helper Dogs

Our human team is pretty great, but our Instinct Philadelphia Helper Dogs are the real stars. These very special dogs support our trainers and serve as skillful canine coaches to the dogs & puppies with whom we work.

Instinct Philadelphia, PA

Serving Philadelphia and surrounding areas

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