Canine Concierge Training, LLC
4.5
Serves San Pablo, CA
1 year in business
Dogs in my care are always treated as my own. I will always put the dog’s needs first and make sure that my quality of training and care is top tier.
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Pup's Progress
4.5
Serves San Pablo, CA
5 years in business
Training your pup is one of the best ways to strengthen your bond! Using positive, reward-based methods, Grace at Pup’s Progress Dog Training focuses on building confidence and reducing stress and frustration for both you and your dog. She can help with obedience, trick training, anxiety, reactivity, and aggression. Her least intrusive, minimally aversive approach aims to improve communication, prevent mishaps, and build your confidence as an owner to ensure a smooth, comfortable daily life with your pup.
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Doggy Be Good
4.5
Serves San Pablo, CA
5 years in business
Hello, my name is Eric. I’ve been training dogs professionally for more than 25 years. I have worked with thousands of dogs, all ages and breeds, and offer private lessons all around the Bay Area. I specialize in leash reactivity and aggressive behavior modification, and offer assistance with all manner of problem solving and basic obedience.
Call anytime for a free phone consultation.
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Bay Dog Behavior Training
4.5
Serves San Pablo, CA
25 years in business
Hi,
Dogs thrive on predictability and routines. And just like with kids, give your dog boundaries, rules, limits, rewards, as well as consequences—and they will rise to the challenge.
Finding the right dog trainer is essential when looking for guidance and positive training skills. Especially addressing specific behavioral issues your dog may have.
I’ll come to your home to teach you how this is accomplished, step by step. I offer 2-hour, in-home sessions for $150.
Pete
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1. What training methods do dog trainers use?
Trainers often use positive reinforcement, clicker training, and behavior modification tailored to each dog.
2. Can dog training address aggressive behavior?
Yes, professional trainers can implement behavior plans to manage and reduce aggression safely.
3. How long does basic obedience training take?
Basic training typically requires 6 to 8 weeks with regular sessions.
4. Do trainers provide in-home sessions?
Many offer in-home training to better tailor lessons to the dog's environment.
5. Is training effective for all breeds and ages?
Yes, training can be adapted for any breed or age with patience and consistency.
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