SERVICES

 
 
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Basic Obedience

- All basic obedience commands such as: Heel, Sit, Down, Stay, Go to Bed, Off, Leave-It, Drop-It, and Come. House manners, problem behaviors (jumping, digging, excessive barking, etc.), and loose leash walking also included.

Potty Training

- For teaching brand new puppies, rescues, and dogs that mark to go potty outside.

Crate Training

- Used for teaching dogs to go to their crate, and to stay quiet with the door shut and when everyone leaves the house. This is great for potty training, destructive chewing, teaching general house manners, and for dogs that display separation-based behaviors.

 
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Shelter-to-Home Transitioning

- Advanced training for rescued dogs. Most dogs that have been brought to a shelter have had multiple moves in their lives and may suffer from anxiety, confidence issues, lack of socialization, or aggression and require a gentler touch to assimilate into their new family.

Aggression Training

- Leash training for dogs that bark at people, other dogs, things with wheels (bikes, cars, skateboards, etc.) or anything else while on the leash.

- Training for dogs that guard their toys, treats/bones, food, people, etc.

- In home training for dogs that are territorial of their homes and show it by barking, growling, lunging, or snapping at incoming family and guests.

- Training for dogs that have issues with people or other dogs when off of the leash.

Group Hikes

- Group classes held at a different location each week, around San Diego county. All dogs welcome. Check out our Group Hikes page for more details!

Walk and Train

- Used for dogs that need better leash manners and basic obedience while on walks.

 

“We were at our witt’s end with Holly. She would bolt through the house and fly across the furniture. She even busted through the doggie door, removing it entirely from the door! She barked at bikes, people, and dogs. Holly has always been very smart, and knew how to sit and stay, etc… but her behavior was unacceptable.

Holly spent three weeks with Halle, with remarkable results. I learned how to manage her bad behavior. I take her to work with me, and so many people comment on how much she has changed.

The best thing you can do for you and your pet is to get training. A lot of issues can be resolved once your dog knows what she needs to do. I worked with two other trainers before Halle.

Halle gave me the results I was looking for.”

/  Rene H, january 2018  /