Dog Training in Lake Elsinore, CA

Composed Canine
Composed Canine
4.5
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Serves Lake Elsinore, CA
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5 years in business
Better Handlers, Confident Dogs Composed Canine provides customized lesson plans to help you and your dog succeed in everyday situation. Now serving all cities in North County San Diego.
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Heightened Instincts Dog Training
Heightened Instincts Dog Training
4.5
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Serves Lake Elsinore, CA
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12 years in business
📣 FOR A LIMITED TIME GET 20% OFF OUR BOARD-AND-TRAIN PROGRAM 📣 Are you frustrated with your dogs behavior? Does your dog nip, jump, bark, pull or run out the door to play a game of chase? I can help! I'm a Certified Master Dog Trainer with 2 dog training certifications. I offer different training programs to fit your needs, from Basic Obedience to Advanced Obedience and Behavior Modification. I work with all dog breeds of any age and any size! All training comes with FREE follow up sessions for the life of your dog! It would be my pleasure to help you reach your training goals! LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE!!! ••Ask about our Modified Board-and-Train Program•• This program is great for those who don't have time to train their dog themselves but don't want to send their dog away. We pick your furry friend up to go train at a park, then drop them back off at home after their training session! We do all the work and you enjoy all the results! 🐾 RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY 🐾 Heightened Instincts Dog Training David Prudencio, CPDT Behaviorist/Dog Trainer
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Temecula Best Friend Dog Training
Temecula Best Friend Dog Training
4.9
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Serves Lake Elsinore, CA
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9 years in business
Fully Vaccinated!! -B.S. Canine Studies, Bergin University of Canine Sudies. -AKC certified Canine Good Citizen and S.T.A.R. puppy trainer -Experience raising, training, troubleshooting, placing service dogs, and testing placed service dogs for a Non-profit service dog organization -Experience with behavior modification for shelter dogs and for private clients. -Fun to work with technique based on rewards, self-corrections by the dogs, and verbal guidance or corrections as necessary. -Maybe the best ever at teaching loose leash walking 🙂 -I don't lie and claim to be an Animal Behaviorist or behavior specialist (that requires a PhD, if somebody says they are a behaviorist ask if they have their PhD) My name is Brian Grasberger and I am a dog trainer that uses positive reinforcement with a decreasing random reward schedule. I work to train the trainer so that you have the tools to communicate with your dog and effectively lead them. I will show you how to get your point across and build a relationship with your dog based on your leadership, their love, and the occasional treat. I was taught at Bergin University of Canine Studies where I received a B.S. in Canine Studies and studied under Bonnie Bergin, the founder of Service Dogs in the United States, and Laurel Scarioni, master trainer of scent detection and nose work who’s dog has won national competitions. My education involved learning how to train; service dogs, obedience, rally, agility, nose work, hunting, search and rescue, and of course pet classes and behavior modification. While earning my degree I housed and trained several service dogs and saw them placed with disabled clients. Through my course work I also volunteered helping train and rehabilitate dogs at the Sonoma Humane Society and the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, which was both rewarding and heartbreaking. After graduating I took a position as Puppy-Raiser-Manager and on site dog trainer for a non-profit service dog organization called Canine Support Teams in Meniffe. While there I helped oversee the training of our service dog candidates by our puppy raisers, ran classes and private lessons, and trained dogs to do specific tasks needed by our clients. I picked out the puppies to become service dogs and scoured the local shelters and humane societies for possible service dog candidates. I also taught and oversaw a work training program at South West Juvenal Hall in Temecula, that I am very proud of, which involved teaching a small group of kids the skills of dog training while they raised and trained some of our service dog candidates for short periods in hopes that they might peruse it as a profession one day. The program won a state award and I believe it actually did help some kids and dogs. Since leaving Canine Support Teams I have been teaching classes and doing private lessons for clients with pet dogs and service dogs with great results, check out my reviews ☺
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Temecula Best Friend Dog Training
Temecula Best Friend Dog Training
4.5
location
Serves Lake Elsinore, CA
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9 years in business
Fully Vaccinated!! -B.S. Canine Studies, Bergin University of Canine Sudies. -AKC certified Canine Good Citizen and S.T.A.R. puppy trainer -Experience raising, training, troubleshooting, placing service dogs, and testing placed service dogs for a Non-profit service dog organization -Experience with behavior modification for shelter dogs and for private clients. -Fun to work with technique based on rewards, self-corrections by the dogs, and verbal guidance or corrections as necessary. -Maybe the best ever at teaching loose leash walking 🙂 -I don't lie and claim to be an Animal Behaviorist or behavior specialist (that requires a PhD, if somebody says they are a behaviorist ask if they have their PhD) My name is Brian Grasberger and I am a dog trainer that uses positive reinforcement with a decreasing random reward schedule. I work to train the trainer so that you have the tools to communicate with your dog and effectively lead them. I will show you how to get your point across and build a relationship with your dog based on your leadership, their love, and the occasional treat. I was taught at Bergin University of Canine Studies where I received a B.S. in Canine Studies and studied under Bonnie Bergin, the founder of Service Dogs in the United States, and Laurel Scarioni, master trainer of scent detection and nose work who’s dog has won national competitions. My education involved learning how to train; service dogs, obedience, rally, agility, nose work, hunting, search and rescue, and of course pet classes and behavior modification. While earning my degree I housed and trained several service dogs and saw them placed with disabled clients. Through my course work I also volunteered helping train and rehabilitate dogs at the Sonoma Humane Society and the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, which was both rewarding and heartbreaking. After graduating I took a position as Puppy-Raiser-Manager and on site dog trainer for a non-profit service dog organization called Canine Support Teams in Meniffe. While there I helped oversee the training of our service dog candidates by our puppy raisers, ran classes and private lessons, and trained dogs to do specific tasks needed by our clients. I picked out the puppies to become service dogs and scoured the local shelters and humane societies for possible service dog candidates. I also taught and oversaw a work training program at South West Juvenal Hall in Temecula, that I am very proud of, which involved teaching a small group of kids the skills of dog training while they raised and trained some of our service dog candidates for short periods in hopes that they might peruse it as a profession one day. The program won a state award and I believe it actually did help some kids and dogs. Since leaving Canine Support Teams I have been teaching classes and doing private lessons for clients with pet dogs and service dogs with great results, check out my reviews ☺
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1. What training methods do dog trainers use?

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Trainers often use positive reinforcement, clicker training, and behavior modification tailored to each dog.

2. Can dog training address aggressive behavior?

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Yes, professional trainers can implement behavior plans to manage and reduce aggression safely.

3. How long does basic obedience training take?

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Basic training typically requires 6 to 8 weeks with regular sessions.

4. Do trainers provide in-home sessions?

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Many offer in-home training to better tailor lessons to the dog's environment.

5. Is training effective for all breeds and ages?

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Yes, training can be adapted for any breed or age with patience and consistency.

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