Next-Door K9 Solutions of Nashville

Next-Door K9 Solutions of Nashville Next Door-K9 Solutions of Nashville offers results based Dog Training Programs in Nashville, TN.

Our main focus is to provide transformative behavioral results for your dog and educate the owners on how to maintain their dogs progress long term.

06/08/2026

🐾 Consistency Is the Key to Training Success

One of the biggest factors in a dog’s training progress isn’t the training method, it’s consistency. Dogs learn through repetition and clear expectations. When rules change from day to day or family member to family member, it can create confusion and slow down progress.

If your dog isn’t allowed on the couch one day but is invited up the next, or is expected to sit before going outside sometimes but not others, they receive mixed messages about what is expected of them.

Successful training happens when everyone in the household follows the same rules, uses the same commands, and rewards the same behaviors. Small, consistent efforts each day will always outperform occasional long training sessions.

Remember: Dogs thrive on clarity. The more consistent you are, the faster your dog can learn and succeed.

These puppers are practicing consistency by staying on their beds even during a heavy traffic area, and listening to the trainer telling them to stay put.

*all dogs are from the Louisville location*

☀️ Summer Safety Tips for Your Dog ☀️As temperatures rise, it’s important to remember that our dogs can overheat much fa...
06/04/2026

☀️ Summer Safety Tips for Your Dog ☀️

As temperatures rise, it’s important to remember that our dogs can overheat much faster than we do.

A few things to keep in mind this summer:

🐾 Check the pavement before walks. If it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws.

💧 Always provide access to fresh water and encourage frequent breaks during outdoor activities.

🌳 Seek shade whenever possible, especially during the hottest parts of the day.

⚠️ Know the signs of heat exhaustion:
• Excessive panting
• Drooling
• Weakness or lethargy
• Vomiting
• Difficulty walking

The safest times for walks and exercise are usually early in the morning or later in the evening when temperatures are lower.

A little extra caution can help ensure your dog enjoys a safe and fun summer season!

What’s your dog’s favorite summer activity? Let us know in the comments!

06/02/2026

Outing day with former NDK9 graduate Bear! 🐾

Bear is enjoying the freedom of being off leash in public spaces, a privilege earned through consistent training, good decision making, and accountability at home.

Our 3 week board and train program laid the foundation, but his success today is a testament to the commitment his owner has put in since returning home. Training doesn’t end when the program does; that’s where the real results are built.

Nothing beats seeing a dog confidently enjoying a higher quality of life side by side with their owner. 👏

*This is a former graduate at our Clarksville location*

05/30/2026

The whole crew enjoyed a day in the sun today. ☀️🐾

Training is important, but so is taking a break. Dogs need time to decompress, relax, and just enjoy being dogs. A balanced training program isn’t constant pressure, it’s knowing when to work and when to let them have fun.

Today was all about soaking up the sunshine, stretching their legs, and enjoying some well earned downtime. 🖤

*all dogs shown are from our Louisville location*

05/28/2026

This is Oso working through public exposure at Home Depot. 🐾

When he first came to us, he was very reactive toward people and dogs: barking, growling, and struggling to stay neutral in busy environments. For this being his first big public outing, he’s doing really well.

Progress like this doesn’t happen overnight. We focus on building confidence, accountability, and teaching dogs how to calmly exist in the world around them. Proud of Oso for working through it instead of reacting to it. 👏

05/26/2026

Less than 24 hours can make a huge difference when a dog feels safe, understood, and listened to. 🐾

Yesterday, this Aussie was stiff, growling, and unsure about human interaction. Today, they’re calmly accepting pets and and taking food by hand from their trainer — a great example of how trust is built through patience, clear communication, and respecting a dog’s boundaries instead of forcing compliance.

Relationship first. Training second. That’s where real progress starts.

*This is an Australian Shepherd who is currently being trained at our Clarksville location*

05/24/2026

Even the sweetest dogs can say “I’m uncomfortable” in ways people miss. This Australian Shepherd is showing clear signs of stress and defensiveness during leash handling — stiff body posture, hard staring, and growling are all distance-increasing behaviors meant to communicate discomfort, fear, or lack of trust. Herding breeds like Australian Shepherds are also highly sensitive and can become reactive when they feel pressured or uncertain.

The good news: growling is communication, not “bad behavior.” Listening to those warnings helps prevent bites and builds safer training plans. This pup is currently boarding with one of our trainers, where we’ll focus on trust-building, handling confidence, and clear communication to help them feel more secure around people and everyday routines.

*This is a sweet Australian Shepherd who is currently getting trained at our Clarksville location*

Board & train isn’t just about sit and down. We work on real life obedience, handling drills, public exposure, confidenc...
05/23/2026

Board & train isn’t just about sit and down. We work on real life obedience, handling drills, public exposure, confidence building, leash manners, recall, and helping dogs learn how to relax and coexist with the world around them. 🐕

Our goal is to create dogs that can confidently navigate everyday life both at home and in public. If you’re interested in having your dog come train with us, we’d love to talk and see how we can help you and your dog reach your goals 🐾 Message us today!

*enjoy this picture of Holmes, our Louisville’s location current board & train*

February sales are almost over!!We train dogs bigger than us!Don’t forget to follow our page + mention this pos...
02/26/2026

February sales are almost over!!

We train dogs bigger than us!

Don’t forget to follow our page + mention this post when you sign up in February to receive 10% OFF any training package!

Spots are limited and filling fast! Let’s make this the month you and your dog become the dream team. 🐾

If you’re interested in getting your pup trained, give us a call at (615) 200-0453 to schedule a free Meet-And-Greet, or visit our website at www.nextdoork9solutions.com

📍 Nashville, TN
📞 (615) 200-0453
🌐 www.nextdoork9solutions.com

02/23/2026

The Art of Doing Nothing 🖤

This is Thanos.

In this video, he’s tethered in a place command while I clean the house.
No obedience.
No corrections.
No direction.

Just learning to be.

For many dogs — especially powerful, driven breeds — doing nothing is a skill that has to be taught.

We focus so much on sit, down, and come…
But one of the most important behaviors is learning how to relax.

Tether work like this builds:
✔️ Emotional regulation
✔️ Impulse control
✔️ Patience
✔️ A true “off switch”

He isn’t being entertained.
He isn’t being micromanaged.
His only job is to regulate himself.

A dog that can do nothing… can go anywhere. 🐾

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Nashville, TN

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16154894886

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