Sit Means Sit Dog Training #5
Ranked #1 in Casper and #3 in Wyoming
Service area: Sit Means Sit Central Wyoming proudly serves the following areas in Wyoming: Casper, Sheridan, Buffalo, Gillette, Riverton, Rawlins, Cheyenne, and Surrounding Areas.
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Family Dog
- Therapy Dog
- Behavior Modification
Specialty Focus Areas
- Basic Obedience
- Puppy Training
- Leash Pulling
- Reactivity / Aggression
- Jumping on People
- Barking Excessively
- Biting / Nipping
- Potty Training
- Recall
Training Formats Offered
- Private Lessons
- Group Classes
- Board and Train
Program Formats
- One-Time Consultation
- Sessions Package
- Ongoing Weekly
- Intensive Program
Age of Dogs Trained
- Puppy (<1 year)
- Adolescent (1-2 years)
- Adult (2-8 years)
- Senior (8+ years)
Dog Training Methodology
Methods:
- ✓ Balanced Training
Equipment:
- ✓ E-Collars
Private Lessons are one-on-one sessions tailored to the family, dog, lifestyle, and goals, with flexible evening and weekend appointments. Board & Train Programs, also known as Immersion Programs, involve the dog staying at a fully licensed and insured boarding partner for 4-6 hours of daily training, followed by “Leadership Transfer” private lessons for the owner.
Specialty Group Classes are available for existing clients, offering ongoing training in small groups for socialization and distraction work. These classes include Advanced Off-Leash Obedience, Dog Tricks 101 & 201, and Trails and Tails. Board & Review is another service for existing clients, combining boarding with training brush-up, including daily exercise and training sessions.
Pricing & Policies
Policies
A Lifetime Training Guarantee is offered. N/A for cancellation and rescheduling policies.
Testimonials
“Sit Means Sit’s training program has seriously been one of the best investments I have ever made. I picked my dog, Biggie, up last week and the changes in her behavior and previous aggression have been unbelievable! She’s a better listener, less territorial, and just an all around better behaved and happier dog! My dog…”
– Nikki E.
“We took our two pitbulls to Sit Means Sit for training. Sit Means Sit did a wonderful job training our dogs. Kileaux was always easily distracted and Nikita was a rambunctious puppy. The staff was very knowledgeable and helpful in teaching us how to work with our dogs on continued training. It is hard to…”
– Shannon H.
“I am so pleased and impressed with Sit Means Sit in general. My Aussie puppy did a three week board-and-train since my work schedule limited my ability to go to group classes. They were very understanding and did an excellent job of explaining every aspect of their training methods, their e-collar, and were very open…”
– Marie B.
About the Trainer
Sit Means Sit Central Wyoming provides dog training programs tailored to fit individual lifestyles. They pride themselves on being able to train any dog, any age, with any problem, addressing issues from new puppy behaviors to more severe concerns like anxiety and aggression.
All training programs are designed for a one-on-one personal experience to ensure maximum results. They offer Puppy Classes, Off-Leash Training, and Aggression Management, and can assist with other challenges.
The business also offers ongoing group training classes for clients to help maintain their dog’s training. Sit Means Sit provides a Lifetime Training Guarantee, demonstrating confidence in their training methods.
Accomplishments
Curtis Day is the proud owner of Sit Means Sit Casper Wyoming, which he purchased in 2018. He is an AKC evaluator, a K-9 Caring Angels Therapy Dog evaluator, and a Pet Tech CPR Instructor. Curtis and his Dutch Shepherd, Sindri, are accomplished in dock diving, with Sindri qualifying for regionals and jumping 3 feet above her breed average.
Danee Day, co-owner, has been involved with Sit Means Sit since 2012 as a client and became the full-time office manager in 2019. She is one of two K-9 Caring Angels Therapy Dog evaluators and holds a Pet CPR and First Aid certificate.
Chelsea Eckley started training dogs in Casper in 2018 and joined Sit Means Sit in May 2022, inspired by her dog Lyric. Alexys Sponsler, a former client, enrolled her dog Tommy in 2020 and later her Great Dane puppy, Maus, who passed their therapy dog test. Alexys transitioned from a kennel tech to a trainer.
How to Get Started!
To get started, clients can call to schedule a free consultation or a no-hassle, one-on-one dog training evaluation. They can also fill out a contact form or send a text message.

Contact Information
Availability
- Weekdays
- Weekends
- Morning
- Afternoon
- Evening
Certifications
- Credentialed
Associations
- AKC
Languages
- English
Misc Features
- wheelchair accessible entrance
- wheelchair accessible parking
Other Services Offered
- Pet boarding service
- Kennel