Nancy Driver, CPDT, KPACTP
ndriver@oncuetraining.com
(612) 798-5459
Minneapolis, MN USA
At On Cue Training and Behavior,
we teach you to teach your dog.
Welcome!

At On Cue, we focus on your individual training goals and your dog’s behavior issues – all on your schedule.

  • Did you just get a new puppy, feel overwhelmed and need help with everything?
  • Are there behaviors in your puppy or adult dog you would like to change?
  • Do you have a hectic schedule and need flexible lesson times and individual attention along with customized goals and solutions?
  • Do you have a dog you would like to teach new or advanced skills?
  • Would you like help with choosing a new puppy, including breed selection and preparing for your new friend?

On Cue Training and Behavior can help you with all of this and more!  We provide private, in-home training, teaching you and your family to teach your dog skills or desired behaviors regardless of age.  We use only humane, scientific, reward-based training and behavior modification methods.

If you’re committed to enhancing your relationship with your dog and improving its behavior, we’re ready to help.

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ABOUT NANCY DRIVER

Nancy Driver spent over 25 years in a career in financial services. In 2007 she made the decision to take her 12 years of volunteer experience as a dog trainer and instructor and start On Cue Training and Behavior, an in-home training and behavior consulting practice.

Nancy's experience includes six years of teaching puppy socialization and training classes under the direction of Robert K. Anderson, DVM, MPH, DACVB, DACVPM, and Scott Line, DVM, PhD, DACVB. She is an instructor at Helping Paws, Inc., and has taught foster families to train service dogs for people with disabilities for the past eight years.

Nancy holds certifications as a Certified Pet Dog Trainer, Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner, and primary level TAGteach instructor. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota.

Nancy lives in Minneapolis with her husband Fred and two golden retrievers, Maisie and Ollie.

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