Veteran-Owned Dog Training in San Antonio
What “veteran-owned” actually means for your dog’s results — discipline, follow-through, and honest assessment over feel-good promises.
San Antonio has a strong military community — JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland AFB. Veteran-owned businesses are everywhere, and the badge means something here. But when you’re hiring a dog trainer, “veteran-owned” needs to mean more than a logo on a website. At All Around K9, it means a specific approach to the work that shows up in every session — not just the first conversation.
What Military Background Actually Brings to Dog Training
Gary Elbrecht Jr. built All Around K9 on the same foundation he brought out of the military: structure first, consistency always, results non-negotiable. Those aren’t buzzwords in a training business — they’re the difference between a dog that holds a command once in the living room and a dog that holds it in a busy park with distractions everywhere.
A few things translate directly from military discipline to dog training:
Clarity over cleverness
Military training doesn’t work if the instructions are ambiguous. Dogs are the same way. The fastest-learning dogs Gary has worked with aren’t the most naturally gifted — they’re the ones whose owners are the most consistent. Gary teaches handlers to be clear, not just nice.
Follow-through is not optional
In the military, a task that is 90% complete is not complete. In dog training, a command that the dog obeys sometimes means the dog hasn’t learned the command. Gary holds the line on follow-through — and he coaches owners to do the same at home between sessions. That’s where most training programs fall apart: the trainer gets results, the owner goes home and the dog figures out who actually runs things.
Honest assessment, no sugarcoating
If your dog has a serious behavior problem, Gary will tell you clearly what it is, what it’ll take to fix, and what the realistic timeline is. That directness can be uncomfortable if you were hoping to hear “don’t worry, a few treat sessions and he’ll be great.” But it’s the reason All Around K9 dogs hold their training long after the sessions end — the owners know what they’re actually dealing with and how to manage it.
What It Doesn’t Mean
Veteran-owned and military-background don’t mean harsh, rough, or punishment-heavy. Gary uses balanced training — rewards for right behavior, fair corrections for patterns that don’t work — because that combination gets real-world results. The military part is about the discipline of the process, not the harshness of the tools.
The dogs that come out of All Around K9 programs are calm, responsive, and happy. Balanced training done correctly produces a dog that wants to work with its handler — not a dog that’s afraid to make a move.
Why It Resonates With San Antonio Dog Owners
San Antonio dog owners tend to know what they want: a dog that minds, a trainer who’s direct, and a program that actually works. The military community here especially appreciates the no-nonsense approach — a lot of active duty and veteran families in San Antonio have owned working dogs or K9s and understand what trained looks like. They’re not looking for a feel-good class where the dog sits for a treat. They want a dog they can trust.
That’s what 205+ five-star reviews in San Antonio looks like. Neighbors sending neighbors because the dog that went in as a problem became a dog they brag about.
Work With All Around K9
Dog training in San Antonio built on the same values that make the military work — discipline, consistency, honest assessment, results over politics.