Paradise Valley, AZ
David Michael Sanders
David Michael Sanders was born October 25th, 1973, in Cincinnati Ohio. He spent the first six months of his life in a state-run children’s home. After being adopted, his new father committed suicide when he was only two years old. He went to live with his grandmother Mamie and grandfather Pa while his mother worked. One morning, while Mamie was walking David through the mall, they came across a pet store. A Pit Bull/Boxer puppy was jumping up and down in the window; David’s eyes lit up like never before as he begged his grandmother to keep him. They took him home that day. Mamie named the dog “Mike” after St. Anthony because he was so angelic. The two were inseparable. David would go downstairs with Pa and help prepare Mike’s meals and go outside with Mamie to help clean up after him in the yard.
When David was six years old, his mother remarried and moved to a rural community outside of Cincinnati. He was absolutely devastated leaving his best friend and grandparents. David fell into a deep depression. He became extremely violent and quick to anger. He was getting in trouble in school, fighting and bullying his classmates. Exhausting punishment, his parents decided to take a drive up to Hamilton Ohio, and take a look at some puppies. When they returned, a Welsh corgi was in the back seat. David was absolutely elated, he couldn’t wait to go out in the back yard and run around with his new little friend.
Micky was a Cocker Spaniel that spent his entire life chained to a dog house in the neighbor’s back yard. The winters in Cincinnati were freezing. David’s parents could not stand to see the dog suffering, so they asked the neighbor if they could take him. The neighbor obliged without hesitation. Micky spent the rest of his years in the Sanders’ loving home with his new companion Teddy the Welsh Corgi.
When Micky passed away, David’s parents joined a Greyhound rescue organization; they took in a female puppy who was going to be euthanized because she had a club foot and could not race. Her name was Brasil. Over the course of the next ten years came Penny, Gayla, Tara, and Pistol Pete. These dogs came from the track; unfortunately with that came maltreatment. David helped his parents nurture them back to health and learned the art of rehabilitation through patience, love, and understanding. It was during these years, David also learned of the extent to which dogs can be abused and exploited and how every individual can make a difference in their lives.
After high school, David enrolled at the University of Cincinnati. He was struggling with what he wanted to do with his life. After a year at UC, he decided to move to Arizona to start a new life. He got a job as an artist at a graphics company and taught himself how to play the drums. From 1994 to 2009, David became a professional musician versed in Latin, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, Rap, Hip-Hop, Blue Grass, Blues, and Country. He toured all over the United States, playing thousands of shows. He shared the stage with Brian McKnight, The Manhattan Transfer, Vince Welnick of (The Tubes and The Grateful Dead), John Fishman of (Phish), Buddy Strong of (Usher), Jessi Colter (Waylon Jennings Wife), Mac 10 (Westside Connection), B Real (Cyprus Hill), Rusted Root, Paul Wall and Cara Jackson (Miss Black Arizona 1999).
In 2009, David became ill from the years of hard living as a musician. He decided it was time to make a change in his life. He enrolled at The Animal Behavior College and decided to follow his true calling, working with dogs. He came to realize how important education was and decided to enroll in ASU’s transfer program at Rio Salado College.
Training Philosophy
David believes it is the intrinsic bond of trust, clear and consistent direction, combined with the reward he/she loves the most that gets a dog to perform. He has trained hundreds of dogs with tremendous success from incessant marking Maltese’s to 150lb male aggressive Mastiffs. He has used every technique available to him to make sure everything has been done to educate his clients and successfully train their dog's.
The Zen K9 philosophy is based on Buddhism. The vast interconnectedness of affluent energy is the very fabric of relationships between man and beast, as well as our environment. Everything is connected; therefore, if we expect to change the behavior of our beloved companions, we too must change.
Services
Zen K9 offers dog-puppy training courses - school programs to meet your dog’s and your needs. Upon request, if personalized training programs are in need, we will create a unique program. Please see below for pricing information.
Boarding & Day School Packages
We offer dog-puppy training courses - school programs to meet your dog’s and your needs. Upon request, if personalized training programs are in need, we will create a unique program. Please see below for pricing information.
Zen K9 Training Boarding & Daycare
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Zen K9 Boarding & Day School
We offer dog-puppy training courses – school programs to meet your dog’s and your needs. Upon request, if personalized training programs are in need, we will create a unique program. Below we highlight our standard dog training courses and what is included.
All Boarding & Day School Courses Include Daily Pics & Videos, one private lesson per week (sixty minutes in length), with owner and/or family, at your convenience.
Private Lesson Credits (PLC’s) can be used during or after the course is completed. PLC’s are good for up to 1 year.
PLCs are paramount for a successful transition back home. This is all about training the human. If we want our dog’s behavior to change, we must change our behavior.
Dog Boarding School & Day Training Rates
Daily: $125/day
1 Week: $800 – Savings of $75
2 Weeks: $1,60 – Savings of $100
3 Weeks: $2,500 – Savings of $125
4 Weeks $3,600 – Savings of $150
5 Weeks $4,300 – Savings of $325
6 Weeks $4,800 – Savings of $825
Available Dog or Puppy Training Courses
Three Week Course:
Adult Dogs (6mo+) $2100
Basic Training * Socialization * Games
(Puppies 10wks-5months (+$25 a day)
Thirty Day Course:
Adult Dogs ONLY (6mo+) $2900
AKC’s Canine Good Citizen CGC Prep.
ESA & Therapy Dog (optional)
*No puppies unless he/she is a genius!
Five Week Rehabilitation $3400
Basic Training * Socialization *Behavior Modification * Aggression * Fear * Over/Under Weight Management
Six Week Puppy Montessori $4800
*Potty Training * Intro to Basics * *Socialization * Desensitization * Fireworks, Thunderstorms, Textures, Grooming, Intro to Safe Dogs, People, Environments, etc.) Field Trips
*Free Private Lessons!
*In Home Private Lessons $120
*Private Lesson Pack
(X5) for $500
Boarding School (this is an update to currently listed prices on this page):
$750 1 Week
$1400 2 Weeks
$1900 3 Weeks
$2400 30 Days
Mentorship Program
Learn to Become a Professional
Nationally Certified Dog Trainer
$4800-$6000
60-90 Days
*All Boarding School Programs
Include 1 Private Lesson per week
* All Private Lessons 60-90min
* Multiple Dog Discounts
Certifications
David is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, nationally certified through The Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT), and owner of Zen K9, LLC Obedience & Boarding.
Specializations
Obedience training, puppy training, behavior modification, aggression, fear, over/under weight management, socialization, desensitization, emotional support dogs, therapy dogs, AKC’s Canine Good Citizen CGC Prep.
Training Methods
Positive reinforcement based.
Customer Reviews
“Excellent Work”
Emily is an 11 month old Irish wolfhound and can be a lot to handle if you don’t know what you’re doing. David totally knows what he’s doing and I never worried for a second. His place is set up perfectly and his communication is excellent. Emily came home happy and not overly stressed. I know she got all the attention she wanted.
Thank you, David, for all the excellent work you do and for being available to host even challenging puppies!
- Jim S.
“So Pleased!”
We were so pleased with David and how he put our minds at ease when we left Daisy for 6 days. We were afraid that she wasn’t going to get along with the other dogs and David not only had her playing with all the other dogs he had her rooming with one! He sent pictures of her playing and she looked like she was actually smiling! I am so happy to have found someone who will care for Daisy when we need to leave town.
-Dena A.
“David Really Gets It”
David and his team are amazing! David really gets it and his “dog vibe” is palpable. The fact that he is so clearly in control makes it easy for my 15 month old Irish wolfhound to relax in the unfamiliar surroundings. And that lets me relax and enjoy my vacation! My dog comes home far less stressed and without a bunch of new bad manners. Great communication and quick responses, you guys rule! Thank you so much.
-Jim S.
We've got the answers for your questions
Seriously, if you have any questions about training your dog, we have the answers.
We have created a directory of licensed dog trainers specializing in positive reinforcement methods. These trainers are not affiliated with Dogo, and all information is gathered from publicly available sources. Each profile provides a brief overview of the trainer's experience and expertise.
Start by evaluating your dog's needs and identifying your training objectives. Each trainer's profile provides insights into their areas of expertise. Match these with your dog's character and your goals to find the ideal fit.
All trainers listed here are certified professionals with extensive knowledge of positive reinforcement techniques.
Positive reinforcement centers on rewarding preferred behaviors, ensuring a pleasant learning journey for your dog. This humane approach is scientifically proven to be the most effective long-term training method, strengthening the bond between you and your pet. By consistently rewarding good behavior, your dog learns to associate actions with positive outcomes, leading to lasting improvements and a happier companion.
Yes, they are. Our trainers are adept in basic obedience or intricate behavioral challenges. Browse their profiles to identify a trainer who specializes in the particular issues you wish to address.
Simply click on the preferred trainer's profile to access their contact details. From there, you can get in touch to discuss your requirements and set up training appointments.
Group sessions offer a communal setting where your dog learns general obedience alongside other dogs. In contrast, private sessions grant focused attention, making them perfect for targeted behavior modifications or individualized training agendas.
All our trainers are committed to positive reinforcement techniques and steer clear of any harsh or punitive methods. Their primary goal is to make training a joyous journey for you and your dog.
Results depend on factors like your dog's nature, the specific behaviors in question, and your training consistency. While many clients observe improvements in just a few sessions, it's crucial to be patient and persistent.
Reach out to the trainer you're interested in to discuss possibly attending a session. It's a great way to get a feel for their approach and see if it aligns with your expectations.