Building better pup-people relationships together.

  • Thank you so much to the Pup People for training us, our dogs, and our community about how to interact with each other in a safe, polite, and fun way!

    S. Taylor

  • "Mia loves her training walks and is learning so much!"

    Carol LeBlanc

  • Knowing that I can trust someone to come to my home when I'm not there to walk my dog when I have long day at work is super helpful. Plus, Boomer loves them!

    Sandra Thomas

  • "Thank you so much for the updates! I love the videos! You guys are the best!"

    Kaitlyn Whipple

  • "You're a dog whisperer."

    Megan Tamas

Berkshire Pup People is here to help you build a stronger relationship with your dog. Through training, socialization, and consistent care options, we help pup parents build trust with their pups and communicate more effectively. Our services are designed and individualized to help you and your dog live your best life together with fewer problem behaviors. Together, we can give your pup the life it deserves – a life full of fun, snuggles, and good health!

Love, Tiff & Michelle

Meet the Berkshire Pup People

  • Tiffany Boyden, woman with long brown hair and red glasses, smiles standing in front of a sunflower field

    Tiffany Boyden

    COFOUNDER & TRAINER

    Tiffany solidified her identity as a Berkshire Pup Person in 2017 when Hershey, a tiny miniature pincher, found her forever home. Despite Hershey’s unfortunately short life, her impact on Tiffany was everlasting.

    Shortly after saying goodbye to Hershey, Apollo came barreling into Tiff’s life at 80lbs. Tiff doubled down on her training skills and got certified in Dog Emotion and Cognition. She is also currently working on her Dog Training Certification. You might catch the two at Bright Ideas where Apollo shows off his tricks while Tiff waters the plants.

  • Michelle Marrocco

    COFOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR

    Michelle became a Berkshire Pup Person in October 2019 when she met Leroy at Lucky Puppy Rescue in Argyle, NY. They’ve been inseparable ever since.

    With help from Dog Lovers Training, research, and trial and error, Michelle and Leroy practice the art of “loose-leash” walking. We say “practice” because training your pup is never done, it’s a furever process that builds trust between you and your pup. Maybe you’ve seen them out and about walking, sniffing, or playing hide-and-seek?