Zoom Room Knoxville Hardin Valley: A Haven for Dogs and Their Owners

Nestled in the heart of Hardin Valley, Zoom Room is for dog lovers seeking to enhance the lives of their dogs through education, fun, and camaraderie. Having opened its doors in October, 2023, this unique establishment offers a comprehensive range of services and classes aimed at fostering the bond between dogs and their owners.

At the helm of Zoom Room Knoxville Hardin Valley is Rachel Neubauer, a passionate animal lover with an impressive background in biology and zoo, aquarium, and animal shelter management. Rachel's journey from a volunteer to a professional working with dogs, including playgroup coordination for the Beatrice Humane Society and service dog training, has equipped her with invaluable insights into canine behavior and training techniques.

What sets Zoom Room apart is its commitment to positive reinforcement and a diverse array of class offerings. From puppy training to obedience, agility, and even tricks, Zoom Room ensures that every dog, regardless of age or skill level, has the opportunity to learn and thrive in a supportive environment. The facility also boasts an exceptional retail section, providing high-quality products for dogs and their owners.

Community involvement is a cornerstone of Zoom Room's philosophy. Rachel and her team have collaborated with local organizations such as the Knox Vintage Pet Project, Tennessee Valley Humane Society, and Young Williams, underscoring their dedication to the welfare of animals in our area.

For those interested in exploring the world of dog training, seeking high-quality pet products, or simply looking for a community of like-minded dog enthusiasts, reach out to Zoom Room at (865) 378-7200. Further details about Zoom Room's services, classes, and events can be found on their website.

Join us in celebrating Zoom Room Knoxville Hardin Valley, a place where dogs and their owners can grow, learn, and have fun together, strengthening the bonds that make our community a wonderful place to live, for both humans and their animal companions.