Two cities that are 280 miles apart do not automatically mean two offices. AlphA & Omega Dog Training lists a St. Petersburg address on Pinellas Point Drive and a separate Miami address across various platforms, with no clear explanation on the listing itself. For a one-on-one, in-home training service, that geographic spread is unusual enough to warrant a direct question before anyone in Tampa Bay assumes they are in the service area, and before anyone in Miami assumes the same.
What the review record shows
The St. Petersburg Google presence carries 54 reviews at 4.9 stars. A Miami listing shows 13 Google reviews at 5.0 stars. For an independent, single-practitioner operation, 54 Google reviews at 4.9 is a count worth acknowledging; that number is not the output of a few loyal clients from one training cohort. The Miami figure of 13 is harder to read at this scale. There is also a single Trustpilot review, which provides no useful basis for judgment.
AlphA & Omega Dog Training also cites "4.7 stars from 273 reviews" on a subpage, without naming the platform behind that aggregate. No independent source in the listing confirms it. The 54 verified Google reviews are the figures a buyer can rely on; the 273 should be treated as unverified until a platform name and external link are produced.
Method and scope
AlphA & Omega Dog Training operates across Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, and Hillsborough counties in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. All programs are in-person and one-on-one. The method is described as "balanced": no treats, no clicker or marker conditioning. The trainer works to coach the human to communicate in a way the dog reads instinctually, placing ongoing responsibility for follow-through on the owner once sessions end.
This is a genuine philosophical position, not a marketing label. It divides dog owners cleanly: some seek this approach after food-reward methods failed on a reactive or anxious animal; others find the absence of treat reinforcement counterproductive for the problems they are dealing with. Neither camp is wrong. The listing states the method plainly, so no one should arrive at a first session uninformed about what they are buying.
Programs cover heel, sit, down, stay, and come in both on-leash and off-leash configurations. Puppy intake opens at eight weeks, early enough to interrupt patterns before they become default behavior. AlphA & Omega Dog Training names the harder problems specifically: leash pulling, leash reactivity, separation anxiety, behavior modification. Naming them is more useful than a generic claim to handle everything, because it shows familiarity with the actual reasons owners spend money on a trainer.
Supporting material
AlphA & Omega Dog Training publishes a blog called "Paws and Purpose," video demonstrations, and a testimonials page. The videos are the most informative element: filmed sessions showing the balanced method applied to real dogs in heel-work and reactivity scenarios answer questions that a written service description cannot. Social accounts span Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, offering additional footage and owner interactions to review before making contact.
AlphA & Omega Dog Training also runs a referral program offering a $100 credit or cash payout for a successful referral. That structure points toward a client base that grows primarily through word-of-mouth among satisfied owners, which aligns with the Google review counts accumulated under the St. Petersburg profile.
What to weigh before booking
The geographic ambiguity is the most immediate practical problem. AlphA & Omega Dog Training has not resolved in this listing whether the Miami presence is a second location, a mobile extension, or a legacy profile. For a service that depends on in-person visits to the owner's home, the question of which specific zip codes are actually covered cannot be answered by reading the listing alone.
The method dependency on owner execution adds a second layer of scrutiny: balanced training without treat reinforcement produces good outcomes when the owner is fully consistent and technically sound outside of sessions, and weak outcomes when they are not. That is not a criticism of AlphA & Omega Dog Training specifically; it applies to any approach that shifts daily execution to the client. But it does mean the introductory consultation carries real weight for this particular method, because owner temperament and available time matter as much as the dog's behavior problem.
The verified Google count at 4.9 stars across 54 reviews is the strongest independent signal the listing produces. Confirm geographic coverage by phone or email first, then watch two or three of the video demonstrations to decide whether the method matches your tolerance for a treat-free approach. If you are outside the confirmed Pinellas-to-Hillsborough corridor, do that confirmation call before scheduling anything further.
Business address
AlphA and Omega Dog Training - St. Petersburg, Florida
1175 Pinellas Point Dr S #360,
St. Petersburg,
FL
33705
United States
Contact details
Phone: 8134447699