Luna is a beautiful Gerberian Shepsky that came to us from Thousand Oaks for minor aggression and obedience boot camp training. She was a little nervous, and had some minor behavioral issues, but left the camp much calmer and much more behaved!

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about this thousand oaks dog training boot camp client

Luna is a beautiful female Gerberian Shepsky from the city of Thousand Oaks, in the Ventura County of California 91319. A Gerberian Shepsky is a mix between a German Shepherd and a Siberian Husky. She came to us at K-9 Behavior Services at 9 months old, and full of energy! Her coat is black and white, although their coats can be any colors that their parents had. Luna is a loveable dog, but she had a problem nipping at children, and having children present in her owners house, it was mandatory that she received training. She is a fairly well sized dog, so if the nipping, even if it was playful, ever got too rough or out of control, it could result in someone getting hurt.

She was nervous when she arrived at our ranch, and very vocal. She would bark and whine at our handlers trying to get their attention. She would also act up and try to nip at our handlers when they walked her. It’s common for a dog who doesn’t want to behave to try to nip, bite, or latch on to someone with their paws, almost as a last resort to resist against the handler. We had to teach her that the uncontrolled barking was not acceptable. Also, if a dog is barking and it’s surrounded by other dogs in a kennel/crate, that behavior can catch on with other dogs and the next thing you know, half of the dogs in the room or kennels are barking and getting each other riled up.

Dog aggression training is a very popular training program throughout the Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County areas.

Luna took some time adjusting to the obedience training. She’s a very nice dog to hangout with, but if she didn’t feel like training that day, it was tough to get her going. It took time and patience to get through the first few sessions, but once she came around it was smooth sailing. Being a Shepherd/Husky mix, she was a very vocal lady, sometimes complaining about training, and sometimes being loveable and talkative.

It’s obvious Luna is a very loveable dog, she just needed some rules applied and enforced. There’s not a family out there that wouldn’t want to have Luna in their home, and as a member of their family. Her manners were excellent when she finished the program, and the results spoke volumes. Luna is a wonderful dog, and we were glad to see her do so well in the K-9 Behavior Services doggy boot camp program. We hope she stays on top of her game and has a happy and well-behaved future. Here’s a big congratulations from our staff at K-9 Behavior Services to Luna! Great Job!

This dog aggression training program is offered in other cities such as Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, Miami, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami Dade, Boca Raton, Sacramento, the Bay Area, and San Francisco.

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luna's thousand oaks dog training temperament evaluation

This evaluation was given to Luna when she first came into training. Although we always guarantee we can train people’s dogs, we cannot guarantee that the owners are going to follow through with the training and continue to build on the training we have provided. If you really want to be successful with your dog, it is imperative that you follow all of the instruction that your trainer gives you!

OBEDIENCE
32%
AGGRESSION
67%
ANXIETY
78%
SOCIAL SKILLS
43%
SOCIAL MANNERS
18%
LEASH MANNERS
40%

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General thousand oaks dog training information

We love to share the accomplishments of our hard work in dog training, whether it be obedience dog training, dog aggression training, or dog boot camp training in Sacramento, San Francisco, and The Bay Area, or one of the many qualified dog trainers we recommend throughout the United States. We are adding some of our cases below for you to read and possibly connect with. We are also going to archive a list to the left that you can click on for more information and more reading. We hope you enjoy reading about our past clients. Feel free to contact us if you have any dog training questions or would like to get your dog started. Thank you and we look forward to speaking to you!

Doggy Boot Camp Obedience Commands:
The standard basic dog training obedience commands to be taught will be as follows, all commands will be worked under heavy distractions, success of all programs is based on the client’s ability and willingness to follow the program…
~ Sit
~ Down
~ Come Here (Recall)
~ Boundaries (No bolting in or out of doors and gates)
~ Heel (Walking nicely on a leash)
~ Place (Go to bed, lay down, and stay, until released)
~ No (Discipline for all undesired behaviors, such as jumping on people, barking excessively, digging, chewing, etc.)
~ Potty training (A foundation will be set, you must continue the potty training at home to be successful!)
~ Any additional commands can be discussed and incorporated, depending on the client’s expectation. An additional fee may be added.

Our Dog Training Methods Have Been Proven For Many Years.
K-9 Behavior Services is one of the most well respected and successful dog training companies in America. All of the trainers have been trained by Jeremy Talamantes. The company has established it’s name and reputation on the success they have had with their clients. Their stellar reputation can be seen all over television, newsprint, the news, and the internet, including videos with Charlie Sheen, television appearances with The Doctors, Storage Wars, Giuliana & Bill, and TMZ Live with Harvey Levin, youtube.com videos with the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, articles in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, articles in the Ventura County Star, on K-CAL 9 as the authority on pit bulls and dog aggression, on Channel 5 as the authority on service dog training, and much more.

Los Angeles is one of the toughest cities to be successful in dog training because of the fierce competition that surrounds the dog training world. Many trainers flock to Los Angeles to break into the business because of the opportunity to establish themselves among the best. However, K-9 Behavior Services has proven themselves to be the company to challenge and the company to beat. Nevertheless, the company has proven time after time that they are the leaders in the industry. From running the largest working K-9 training ranch in America, to television appearances as the authority on dog training, protection dogs, services dogs, and dog aggression, K-9 Behavior Services stands alone on a level of success that no others have ever reached, but many endeavor to reach.

All of the trainers that are referred by K-9 Behavior Services have been review, researched, interviewed, and asked a myriad of questions and filled out forms to make sure only the best are being referred. Even though the company refers the best, it is always recommended to do your due diligence to ensure you are 100% comfortable with who is training your dog.

Los Angeles doggy boot camp trainer Jeremy Talamantes offers dog training in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Venice, Culver City, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Ventura and Orange County, Including, dog training in Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Oxnard, Simi Valley, dog training in Camarillo, Coto De Caza, dog training in Moorpark, Malibu, and beyond.

Dog aggression training in Orange County and South Orange County, including, Irvine, Orange, Long Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Rancho Palos Verdes, Huntington Beach, Lake Forest, Manhattan Beach, San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, and Mission Viejo

Doggy Boot Camp Is Now Also Offerred In Sacramento, San Francisco Bay Area, Stockton, Modesto, And San Jose Area, Folsom, El Dorado, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, Carmichael, and Citrus Heights, Miami, Florida, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County.

There are a lot of unqualified and wannabe dog trainers out there creating franchises that offer poor dog training. Take a look at trainer’s credentials, experience, and references. Talk to past and current clients. Ask a lot of questions. A good dog trainer in the Los Angeles or Ventura area should be willing to take some time with you and make you feel comfortable with him prior to you dropping your hard earned money. Feel free to call us and ask any questions you might have. Thank you.