The links below highlight some of the great training organizations that exist.  As a personal plug, Hollie recommends Pawsabilities.  Both China and Chelsea learned there, and Hollie began to figure out what it meant to be a pack leader.  But all of the groups listed are really good.  Some, like Bark Busters, focus on in-home training with you and your dog.  Other groups focus on specific forms of training, such as dock jumping.  This list will expand over time, so check back often.
Our Favorite Training Resources

Our Favorite Training Resources

PawsabilitiesDana and Larry, who founded Pawsabilities, trained dogs for many years before recognizing that owners needed training even more than their dogs. Although Larry is no longer with us, the training tradition and approach he lived carries on. They have a nice mix of reward and correction methods that, to those of us at The Camping Dog, makes sense. It's practical, useful, and huge fun for both the handler and the dogs.
Dock DogsIf you've got a water dog, dock diving is great fun and your dog will just love it! Dock Dogs is a group that helps you learn how to train your dog to dive off of docks in a safe way and is generally a great and fun group of people.
South Seattle Bark BustersWe really like the Bark Busters method of training in general, but want to specifically recognize Carol Woods - the trainer who handles South Seattle. She has a lovely style, is wonderfully helpful, and very good at helping you address any specific needs you may have with your dog. The link here will take you to her bio.