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General Training
Private training sessions are tailored to each owner's specific needs and can include correcting undesired behaviors such as aggression, anxiety, and fear. They are also great for first time pet owners or even experienced owners who would like their dog to perform obedience off leash. Sessions typically take place in your home. However, they can be held in any area that will best help you and your dog accomplish your goals. Each session is approximately one hour long. Sessions can be scheduled Monday through Saturday, at any time of day, to work with your scheduling needs.
Advanced Obedience Training
Advanced obedience training is recommended for dogs who have completed both the basic and intermediate obedience classes. These are one-on-one private sessions with you and your dog where the training is conducted completely off leash. This is the ultimate training option for owners who want a highly trained dog who will listen under any circumstance.
Surf Dog
What better place than San Diego, California for your dog to have fun, be challenged and learn something new – Surfing! San Diego Pet Training will greet you where the sun meets the sand at the Del Mar Dog Beach for a surfing lesson with you and your pooch. We’ll provide the board, you provide the sunscreen! It is recommended that your dog already enjoys the water and beach before they learn to Hang 10.

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Puppy Training
It is important from the first day of having a new puppy in your home that you begin to mold your puppy in to the dog you want it to become. They may be cute and easy to handle when they are only 15 or 20 pounds. What happens when they are suddenly much larger and no longer a puppy? Private in home puppy sessions are approximately one hour long and is recommended for puppies under five months old. The training will tackle puppy issues such as potty training, chewing, and jumping. You will also learn how to groom them and find out steps you can take to prepare them for an obedience class down the road. This maybe one of the most important investments you make for you and your dog’s future.

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