Build obedience, confidence, and better behavior with personalized dog training programs at The Dog Stop® Long Hill.
Better Behavior Starts Here
Training That Strengthens the Bond Between You and Your Dog.
From puppies to adult dogs, our certified trainers create programs that build manners, confidence, and trust.
- Certified trainers with real-world experience — Including positive reinforcement and behavior modification.
- Programs for every age and skill level — From puppy fundamentals to advanced obedience and therapy dog prep.
- Flexible formats —Private lessons, in-home sessions, and board & train options where available.
- Convenient training space — Sessions at our Long Hill facility or in your home when appropriate.
What to Expect
- Behavior Consultation
- Trainer assesses your dog’s needs and temperament
- Goal Setting
- TWe define measurable training objectives with you
- Structured Sessions
- Guided training using positive, science-based methods
- Ongoing Support
- Progress tracking and reinforcement tips for home
FAQs
What are your store & daycare hours?
Monday–Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Do you accept cash or credit cards?
Yes, we accept cash and all major credit cards. We do not accept Apple Pay.
Do you require deposits?
Yes, a 50% deposit is required for both boarding and grooming services.
Do you offer tours of the facility?
Yes! We are transparent and proud of our facility and happy to give tours during normal hours. The Dog Stop® – Long Hill aims to put your mind at ease and show you where your dog will be staying whether you use us for daycare, boarding or both!
Call us! We are happy to give tours during regular business hours, subject to staff availability.
What security measures do you have?
Our facility has multiple layers of security. We have cameras monitoring 24/7 both inside and outside along with fire alarms and fire suppression.
After hours, all our exterior doors are alarmed and the kennel area has an active motion detection system
Do you restrict dogs by breeds?
We do not! We love and care for any dog that comes to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, provided a dog does not present itself as a danger to our handlers and are up-to-date with their vaccines.
Do you take a dog that is intact (not spayed or neutered)?
Yes, we can take dogs who are intact and they are permitted into our group play yards unless they are over 7 months old. If a dog grows up coming to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, they can still be allowed into the group yards as long as their intact status does not affect the group dynamic and their behavior does not change. If their behavior does change, they will be moved to our VIP program.
Intact dogs over 7 months, that are new to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, are welcome to come but must be in our VIP program.
Female dogs are not allowed in the building if they are actively in heat.
Do you offer grooming?
Yes, our grooming facility keeps your dog healthy and looking their best.
Do you offer training?
Yes, our two nationally certified trainers provide in-home or on-site training for daycare and boarding dogs.
Do you provide in-home training?
Yes, we can schedule sessions in your home with one of our trainers.
What happens if I cannot drop-off or my dog during The Dog Stop® business hours?
We will do our best to honor client special requests, although additional costs may apply. Tardiness that is not arranged for in advance may be subject to a one dollar per minute fee at the sole discretion of management.
Can dogs who had surgery come to daycare or boarding?
Dogs must be at least 2 weeks post-op and suture-free. However, if we have a doctor’s release, we can accept your dog for daycare and/or boarding earlier, but they have to be in our VIP program.
Can senior dogs board?
Yes, but an older pet that rarely or has never boarded before may have a difficult time adjusting to a new environment and routine. We recommend speaking to your veterinarian to discuss if boarding is a suitable option for your pet.
What happens over the holidays?
The Dog Stop® – Long Hill hours of operation will be limited to half days, 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, unless the holiday falls on a weekend, in which case regular weekend hours will be observed.
The Dog Stop® – Long Hill is closed to the public on all major holidays including but not limited to New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
We are still staffed to care for your pups during this time, we will just not be operating for dog daycare, grooming, or boarding pick-ups and drop-offs.
Do you accommodate medication schedules?
Yes, we can administer oral and topical medications during business hours.
We do not administer injections or medications outside business hours.
If your dog has had a recent major medical issue, we may require a release from your vet before he is allowed to return to dog daycare or boarding.
Please bring any medication in the original container with specific instructions.
What is done keep the facilities and the dogs healthy?
- Multiple health protocols in place to keep all pups safe and healthy.
- Staff continuously clean play areas and kennels throughout the day.
- Vacated kennels are thoroughly sanitized for the next pup.
- State-of-the-art HVAC system maintains clean, healthy air.
- Indoor and outdoor play areas are cleaned nightly.
- Deep-cleaning protocols are implemented if any illness occurs, including a quarantine kennel with separate ventilation.
- A selection of fun, engaging, and durable toys is available for dogs of all sizes.
What vaccines are required?
All dogs must have up-to-date rabies, distemper, and bordetella vaccines. Puppies must have all three distemper boosters.
Are your staff trained in first aid and CPR?
Yes, our staff goes through extensive first aid training prior to handling your dogs.
Yes, all the staff receive instruction in CPR for dogs.
How do you deal with minor cuts and scratches?
A minor scrape or scratch (often from having such a good time with dog friends!) will be cleaned and the owner will be made aware of at pick-up .
Do you administer medications?
Yes, we can administer oral and topical medications during business hours. Please provide medications in their original container with instructions.
We do not administer injections or medications outside business hours.
If your dog has had a recent major medical issue, we may require a release from your vet before he is allowed to return to dog daycare or boarding.
Please bring any medication in the original container with specific instructions.
What happens if a dog needs veterinary service while in your care?
If a dog is injured or ill, we attempt to contact the owner or emergency contact immediately, then reach out to the vet we have listed in your dog’s profile. A minor scrape or scratch will be cleaned and the owner will be made aware of at pick-up.
If the illness or injury is serious, our staff will transport the dog to an emergency veterinary clinic and contact the owner.
Do you restrict dogs by breed or spay/neuter status?
No breed restrictions. Intact dogs are welcome but may have limitations in group play. Female dogs in heat are not allowed in the building.
We need to have a guidelines for a dogs return after illness (like Kennel Cough)?
Recommendation from my research says 14 days from first symptoms as long as the pup is now symptom free.
Monday–Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Yes, we accept cash and all major credit cards. We do not accept Apple Pay.
Yes, a 50% deposit is required for both boarding and grooming services.
Yes! We are transparent and proud of our facility and happy to give tours during normal hours. The Dog Stop® – Long Hill aims to put your mind at ease and show you where your dog will be staying whether you use us for daycare, boarding or both!
Call us! We are happy to give tours during regular business hours, subject to staff availability.
Our facility has multiple layers of security. We have cameras monitoring 24/7 both inside and outside along with fire alarms and fire suppression.
After hours, all our exterior doors are alarmed and the kennel area has an active motion detection system
We do not! We love and care for any dog that comes to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, provided a dog does not present itself as a danger to our handlers and are up-to-date with their vaccines.
Yes, we can take dogs who are intact and they are permitted into our group play yards unless they are over 7 months old. If a dog grows up coming to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, they can still be allowed into the group yards as long as their intact status does not affect the group dynamic and their behavior does not change. If their behavior does change, they will be moved to our VIP program.
Intact dogs over 7 months, that are new to The Dog Stop® – Long Hill, are welcome to come but must be in our VIP program.
Female dogs are not allowed in the building if they are actively in heat.
Meet Gianna
Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA)
Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT-KA)
From a young age, my life has revolved around dogs—at one point, we had at least five in the house! With a mother who worked as a dog groomer, I was hands-on with puppies and adult dogs as soon as I could walk. That early exposure sparked a lifelong passion for canine care and behavior.
At 16, I got my first personal dog, Hamilton Jack, a French Bulldog who challenged me with significant behavioral issues. Working through those struggles taught me how transformative training can be—not just for dogs, but for the people who love them. That experience inspired me to help other dogs live fuller, happier lives through effective training.
Over time, two shelter dogs joined my family, each bringing new lessons in behavior, patience, and love. While working at an animal shelter, I earned my CPDT-KA certification and trained countless dogs to prepare them for forever homes—and, just as importantly, to help them stay there.
Today, I specialize in science-based, positive reinforcement training for dogs of all ages and backgrounds—from puppy fundamentals to complex behavioral challenges. My goal is always to strengthen the bond between dogs and their people while building lasting, real-world skills through kind, effective methods.
Meet Rob
Lifelong Dog Trainer, Puppy Raiser, and Canine Behavior Expert
Lifelong Dog Trainer, Puppy Raiser, and Canine Behavior Expert
Rob’s journey as a dog trainer began at just 7 years old when he welcomed his first puppy. What was meant to be a family project quickly revealed something special—Rob had a natural ability to connect with dogs. He took the lead in training, setting the stage for what would become a lifelong passion turned career.
In 1998, Rob joined The Seeing Eye’s prestigious Volunteer Puppy Raising Program. Since then, he has dedicated nearly three decades to raising and preparing young puppies for their future as guide dogs for the blind. Each pup, just seven weeks old upon arrival, spends over a year in Rob’s care. During that time, he instills critical skills: housebreaking, obedience, manners, and real-world socialization—giving every dog the foundation they need to succeed in their life-changing roles.
After retiring from his first career, Rob pursued his professional dog training certification through Animal Behavior College. Today, he combines his extensive hands-on experience with formal education to help dog parents navigate behavioral challenges and build stronger bonds with their dogs. His approach centers around modern, science-based, positive reinforcement techniques.
Rob believes dogs make life better—and that every dog deserves a parent who understands them. His mission is simple: to help every dog become their best self, and every dog parent become their dog’s greatest advocate.
Kris
Meet Kris! Sweet, brilliant, and just the right kind of crazy, Kris is a playful pup with a floppy ear and a big heart. She’s super snuggly, food-motivated, and ready to play from sunup to sundown
Breed: Hound | Weight: 52 lbs
Turtle
This sweet and energetic pup is full of love and always ready to play. He’s great with other dogs and would thrive in an active, fun-loving home. Come meet Turtle—you might just find your new best friend!
Breed: Coonhound Mix | Weight: 53 lbs
Buck
Meet Buck! Sweet, playful, and oh-so-goofy, this friendly boy is full of love and loyalty. He’s the kind of pup who will keep you smiling and stay by your side through it all.
Breed: Shepherd Mix | Weight: 65 lbs
Maverick
This wild boy is smart, ball-obsessed, and full of energy. He’s great with other dogs, has lived with kids, and plays a mean game of fetch. Maverick listens well and is ready to bring fun and excitement to his forever home
Breed: American Pittbull Terrier Mix | Weight: 55 lbs
Shiloh
Shiloh is a complete goober with a heart of gold, Shiloh lives for belly rubs and zoomies. She loves people and will happily run her heart out just to make you smile. She’s the perfect lovebug for your home.
Breed: Terrier Mix | Weight: 53 lbs
Zoey A
Zoey A is a sweet, loyal, and absolutely adorable. She is the perfect companion. Always up for playtime and cuddles, she brings joy wherever she goes.
Breed: Golden Retriever Mix | Weight: 90 lbs
Liam
Liam is Goofy and full of charm. Liam loves toys, fetch, and making new friends. Though a little shy at first, he quickly blossoms and will play with you forever.
Breed: Lab / Terrier Mix | Weight: 50 lbs