Meet Nate Moore.
Nate is a U.S. Army veteran and professional dog trainer with a passion for helping dogs and their people thrive. He brings the discipline and focus he learned in the Army to every session, with a results-driven approach and a real soft spot for the dogs other people have given up on.

The story
From the Army to a German Shepherd nobody could handle.
Nate left the military in 2021. Not long after, he rescued Rosie, a neglected and highly reactive German Shepherd. Most people would have called her a lost cause. Instead, she became his teacher.
Through patient, consistent training, Rosie transformed into a calm, confident dog. Today she plays a key role in helping client dogs work through their own reactivity and social challenges. Nate later added Gina, a driven German Shepherd and Malinois mix who excels in obedience and assists in training.
Before founding Moore Canine Co., LLC in 2025, Nate refined his craft leading group classes and training sessions at another dog training company. The throughline in all of it: almost any dog can change, but only when their humans are willing to change too.

“Dogs can't change without their humans changing too.”
Nate Moore · U.S. Army veteran
The pack
The dogs who help do the work.
Nate's own dogs aren't just family, they're part of the training process, especially for dogs learning to be calm around other dogs.

Rosie
German Shepherd
Rescued neglected and highly reactive. Through training she became calm and confident, and now she helps client dogs work through reactivity and social challenges.

Gina
German Shepherd / Malinois
A driven, high-energy worker who continues to excel in obedience and assists in the training process.

The team
And this is Alexis Bissett.
Alexis is Moore Canine Co.'s Head Trainer. She trains right alongside Nate, an extra set of experienced hands and eyes on every dog that comes through. Calm with the nervous ones, patient with the puppies, and steady with the handfuls.
Between the two of them, your dog gets more reps, more perspectives, and more of what matters: someone paying close attention.
The approach
Training that's fun, and training that holds up.
Nate specializes in the hard cases, including reactivity and aggression, and in building strong foundations for puppies before bad habits ever take root. The training is engaging and built to be fun, because a dog that enjoys the work is a dog that keeps learning.
Underneath the fun is structure: consistency, follow-through, and clear communication, the same things that make any team work.
Consistency
Dogs learn from patterns. We build clear, repeatable routines you can actually keep up at home.
Clear communication
Your dog isn't being stubborn, they're confused. We make expectations obvious to the dog and to you.
Follow-through
The training is only as good as what happens after we leave. Coaching you is half the job.

Think your dog might be a lost cause?
Nate has heard that before, about Rosie. Book a free 20-minute call and find out what's actually possible.