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Veteran owned · O’Fallon & Scott AFB

Dog Training in O’Fallon, Veteran to Veteran

Marmon Family Dog Training works with O’Fallon families and the Scott Air Force Base community on obedience, behavior, and service dog foundation work. Aaron Marmon is an 82nd Airborne Army veteran with a 5.0 rating from 41 Google reviews, and he trains every dog himself.

Who is the best dog trainer in O’Fallon, IL?

Marmon Family Dog Training is a veteran-owned trainer serving O’Fallon and the Scott Air Force Base community, holding a 5.0 rating from 41 Google reviews. Owner Aaron Marmon, an 82nd Airborne Army veteran with over ten years of experience, trains every dog himself and sends a detailed video after every session.

O’Fallon grew up around Scott Air Force Base, and a lot of the families here know what it means to trust someone who has carried the same weight. That is the footing Aaron works from. He is not the only trainer in town, but he is the one with a 41-review track record and a method built on relationship, not force.

Aaron also trains dogs just over the line in Shiloh, Swansea, and Belleville, so wherever you are in the O’Fallon area, the same trainer comes to you start to finish.

How Aaron trains

A method built on relationship, not force

The idea is simple, and it is the heart of everything Aaron does. Teach the owner how the dog’s mind works, and the dog will want to do what you ask.

Aaron teaches you how your dog’s mind works, what makes them tick, and how to communicate so your dog actually wants to listen. Be someone your dog wants to listen to. That is the difference between a dog that grudgingly obeys and one that chooses you, at home and out in O’Fallon.

How does Marmon Family Dog Training actually train a dog?

Marmon Family Dog Training teaches O’Fallon owners how their dog’s mind works and how to communicate so the dog wants to listen, not just comply. Aaron Marmon builds reliable, fully conditioned behavior over a standard of at least eight weeks, then proofs it in real places so the training holds where your family actually lives.

Why eight weeks, not two or three

Plenty of programs promise a finished dog in two or three weeks. Aaron will tell you straight that it takes at least eight weeks to get reliable, fully conditioned behaviors, the kind that hold up when the mail truck comes or the kids have friends over. Shortcuts fade. Depth is what lasts.

What that looks like in practice

  • Relationship first. Aaron shows you how to be someone your dog wants to listen to, so behavior sticks without heavy handling.
  • Real places, not a practice room. Dogs work in parks, stores, and busy public spots like Busch Stadium and the Gateway Arch, because behavior has to hold in the real world.
  • A detailed video after every session. You see exactly what your dog learned and how to keep building it at home in O’Fallon.
  • One trainer, start to finish. Aaron trains every dog himself. No rotating staff, no handoff to an assistant.
  • Built for your family. This is family dog training, not sport or working-dog drilling, aimed at a dog who is a loving member of your household.

Does Aaron train service dogs for veterans in O’Fallon?

Aaron Marmon is a disabled U.S. Army veteran of the 82nd Airborne, so service dog work for O’Fallon and Scott Air Force Base veterans is close to home. Marmon Family Dog Training focuses on task training and public-access foundation. It does not certify dogs or claim ADI accreditation, and candidacy is an honest conversation in a free consultation.

Aaron does the family side of training, informed by real working-dog experience. The goal is not a robot on a leash. It is helping your dog become a loving member of your family, the dog you dreamed they would be, steady at home and calm out in public.

Ways Aaron can help

Training for O’Fallon dogs and their families

Four programs, one trainer start to finish. See the full services overview, or start with the one that fits.

Board & Train

Your dog stays and trains

Your dog lives and works with Aaron full-time, then comes home to O’Fallon with obedience and a public foundation already built in. Nicolas’s Weimaraner trained at Home Depot and Busch Stadium.

Board & train
Private & In-Home

One-on-one at your home

Aaron works with you and your dog in your own O’Fallon home, where the problems actually happen, and hands you the tips to keep building on the training.

Private training
Service Dogs

Task and public-access work

Veteran to veteran, for O’Fallon and Scott AFB families. Task training and a public-access foundation, honestly framed, with no ADI claim.

Service dogs
Behavior & Anxiety

Aggression, anxiety, reactivity

High-energy, high-anxiety, and reactive dogs are Aaron’s specialty. He names the real problem and builds a plan to resolve it.

Behavior help
Straight answers

O’Fallon dog training questions

Do you serve O’Fallon and the Scott Air Force Base area?
Yes. Marmon Family Dog Training is based in the St. Louis Metro East and works with O’Fallon families and the Scott Air Force Base community, along with nearby Shiloh and Swansea. Aaron proofs training in the real places you go, so it holds where your dog actually lives.
Do you train service dogs for veterans in O’Fallon?
Yes. Aaron Marmon is a disabled U.S. Army veteran of the 82nd Airborne, and Marmon Family Dog Training works with O’Fallon and Scott AFB veterans on task training and public-access foundation. He does not certify dogs or claim ADI accreditation. Candidacy is a straight, veteran-to-veteran conversation in a free consultation.
How long does dog training take?
It depends on your dog and your goals, but Aaron holds to a standard of at least eight weeks to get reliable, fully conditioned behaviors. That is longer than the quick two or three week programs on purpose. Depth is what makes the training hold once your dog is back home in O’Fallon.
What makes Marmon Family Dog Training different from other O’Fallon trainers?
Marmon Family Dog Training carries a 5.0 rating from 41 Google reviews, more than most trainers in the O’Fallon area. Aaron trains every dog himself and proofs behavior in real places like parks, stores, and Busch Stadium, not just a quiet facility. You get one veteran-owned trainer, start to finish, and a detailed video after every session.
Proof from real owners

What O’Fallon-area owners say

A 5.0 rating from 41 Google reviews, earned one dog at a time.

★★★★★

Aaron did wonders with our Blue Heeler, Josey. She no longer has anxiety, knows her commands, does great on and off leash, and our hikes are so much more enjoyable!

Felecia S. · 5★ · Google
★★★★★

We sent our Weimaraner, Bishop, for the board-and-train program and could not be happier. The daily videos of Bishop training in places like Home Depot and Busch Stadium gave us so much confidence.

Nicolas F. · 5★ · Google
★★★★★

We immediately noticed a difference in our dog after one session. I feel more confident handling my dog and now have the tips and tricks to keep building on her training.

Courtney S. · 5★ · Google
Veteran owned & operated

O’Fallon, let’s build the dog you dreamed they would be.

Start with a free consultation. Aaron gives you a straight read on your dog, walks you through the eight-week standard, and if a service dog is on the table, he has that conversation veteran to veteran. No pressure, no sales pitch.

★★★★★ 5.0 from 41 Google reviews

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