Pawparazzi K9 Enrichment Resort is a boarding facility paired with in-house training, positioned for owners of dogs with behavioral challenges or excessive energy rather than basic obedience or puppy socialization. The facility operates as a hybrid: dogs stay overnight while trainers work them during the day, returning home with new habits and outlet strategies. It serves Oklahoma City owners who need both containment and behavior modification, and sits apart from traditional boarding kennels and from independent trainers who work clients' dogs in clients' homes.
The resort combines overnight boarding with daily structured training sessions. Dogs arrive for multi-day stays, spend daylight hours in training blocks (leash reactivity, aggression, impulse control, energy channeling), and board in-facility at night. The model assumes the dog needs immersion, not weekly lessons. Training methods emphasize exercise-first protocols: dogs tire through controlled play and enrichment before skills work. This differs markedly from reward-based obedience training and from purely custodial boarding where no behavioral work occurs.
The facility's layout includes outdoor runs, indoor training areas, and group socialization zones. Staff-to-dog ratio during training hours is small by design (trainers typically work with two to four dogs simultaneously in mixed-level groups), allowing for hands-on correction and redirection. The boarding portion houses dogs in individual kennels or group play spaces depending on temperament and the training goal.
Pawparazzi structures packages by stay length and training intensity. A 5-day board-and-train program (Monday through Friday, pick-up Friday afternoon) runs approximately $900 to $1,100 depending on the dog's behavior classification and training focus. A 2-week intensive (10 business days) typically ranges from $1,800 to $2,400. Pricing assumes vaccination records (rabies, DHPP, bordetella) and sometimes a behavioral consultation fee ($50 to $100) paid upfront to assess fit and set goals.
Add-ons include custom in-home follow-up sessions after the dog returns home (typically $80 to $120 per hour) and owner training classes held at the facility to reinforce the dog's learned behaviors in the owner's presence. Some owners book a single follow-up; others commit to four-week programs. Prices are subject to the dog's age, size, and baseline aggression level; very large dogs or those with severe reactivity may cost more. Contact the facility directly to confirm current rates, as pricing adjusts seasonally and with staff availability.
Oklahoma City has three main training categories: independent trainers working from clients' homes or neutral ground, group classes at facilities or parks, and boarding-training hybrids like Pawparazzi. Independent trainers such as those operating through Rover or certified through the International Association of Canine Professionals offer flexibility and home-based immersion but require the owner to practice between sessions and assume responsibility for safety during training windows. Group obedience classes at PetSmart and Petco cost $150 to $250 for six weeks and focus on basic commands rather than behavioral rehabilitation; they suit puppies and mannered dogs needing polish, not reactive or aggressive dogs.
Pawparazzi's advantage is continuous, intensive exposure. A dog gets five or ten days of relentless structure, handler consistency, and fatigue-managed socialization without the owner accidentally reverting to old patterns midweek. The trade-off is cost and a lag period after return home: the dog must reorient to the owner's household, and the owner must maintain the trained behavior or regression sets in within weeks. Independent trainers cost less per session but stretch over months; group classes cost least but assume the dog can already function in group settings.
Choose Pawparazzi if your dog has leash aggression, resource guarding, or severe separation anxiety and you lack the skill or bandwidth to train alongside a professional. Choose an independent trainer if you want to learn the methods yourself and have time for weekly or biweekly sessions. Choose group classes if your dog is socially confident and needs obedience refinement, not rehabilitation.
This facility is built for owners of adult dogs (18 months and older) with entrenched behavioral problems: dogs that lunge on leash, guard food or toys, snap during handling, or exhaust their owners through relentless play drive. It suits owners who can afford the upfront cost, accept that behavior change is temporary without follow-up work, and have realistic timelines (a ten-day stay is not a permanent cure).
It does not suit owners of puppies under one year old, owners who cannot afford board-and-train rates, or owners who expect a single stay to eliminate all issues without their own follow-up effort. It also does not suit dogs with severe medical conditions or anxiety so acute that boarding itself causes harm. Dogs with simple obedience gaps (not sitting on command) are overqualified for a behavioral facility; a basic group class or brief private training is more cost-effective.
Before booking, most owners complete a behavioral intake form or phone assessment. Staff ask about the dog's trigger list, bite history (if any), medical history, and specific training goals. Some facilities require an in-person meet-and-greet where the trainer observes the dog and owner together, confirms vaccination status, and discusses expectations. This step typically takes 30 minutes and may carry a small fee applied to the program cost.
Drop-off is usually early morning on the first day. The owner leaves the dog with the trainer, reviews instructions (what the dog eats, any medications, what to expect during the stay), and receives a communication plan (daily photos, brief updates, or weekly check-ins depending on the facility's protocol). Pick-up follows the agreed-upon date; some facilities conduct a brief owner orientation session on the final day showing the owner how to cue the dog and maintain the trained behavior.
Pawparazzi operates Monday through Friday for training, with board-and-train programs typically running five or ten business days. Weekend boarding may be available at additional cost. Drop-off and pick-up windows are usually 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., though exact hours should be confirmed directly. The facility has on-site parking; no special vehicle access is required. Dogs are transported in vehicles for off-site training or park sessions at the trainer's discretion, so the owner should confirm the facility's transportation liability and insurance.
The facility is located within Oklahoma City proper, not in the suburbs, making it accessible from most neighborhoods within 20 to 30 minutes. Confirm the exact address and parking details when scheduling.
Pawparazzi fills a real gap for Oklahoma City owners whose dogs have burned through basic training and basic boarding options. The intensity is proportional to the problem, and the cost reflects the boarding and training labor involved.
