dog boot camp training

Typical dog boot camp pricing is $4,000+
We always require a $1,000 nonrefundable fee upfront to put clients on our schedule. The balance of training is due in full upon pick up.
We only take one client’s dog at a time and the dog stays with us the entire day. Boot camps demand a lot from the trainer and the dog. If you are considering a boot camp for your dog, make sure you are considering all aspects of the program, good and bad.

A dog boot camp program must be set up specifically for success. We, at K-9 Behavior Services, have spent over 25 years in the dog training business perfecting this program to make sure we can offer the results responsible dog owners are seeking. We charge a legitimate price, we must offer legitimate results. We have created this page to help you better understand the doggy boot camp program. Please read the following information and call us for any further questions you have.

WE ARE VERY HONEST WITH OUR CLIENTS REGARDING DOG BOOT CAMPS!
Dog boot camps can be very stressful and demanding on dogs. It’s important that you make sure you understand the process and what your dog will be going through. Dog boot camps are not like just boarding your dog. In boarding situations, your dog plays and gets a lot of his energy out in the playful way he is used to. In dog boot camps, your dog is not allowed to pull on the leash, jump on people, bark excessively, and he must do the things he is told to do… precisely, and quickly. 

For most dogs, the dog boot camp program is pretty simple and generally easy to get through. However, for other dogs, it is very stressful and they have a hard time dealing with the pressure. In our dog boot camp, we only take one or two dogs at a time. A lot of our boot camps, depending on the time of the year, is spent on the beach. We will literally take your dog to the beach and train him… pretty cool, huh? Because of the level of commitment to you and your dog, we only take a couple dogs at a time. So, call now and be ready to put down a deposit to save your spot. 

K-9 Behavior Services offers doggy boot camp in Los Angeles County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, Orange County, San Diego County, areas. Do you like what we have to say? Call us today to see if we recommend a dog trainer near you. 818-216-8960 

CHECK OUT OUR NO-KENNEL SHORT TERM DOG BOOT CAMP PROGRAM!

I am currently offering a unique one to two week Dog Boot Camp Program for people in the Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County areas! In this dog training program I will keep your dog with me all day. Your dog will not be left in a kennel at any time, NO KENNELS! Your dog will sit with me, walk with me, socialize with me, etc.; and the program is only about 14 days. The problem with most dog boot camp and dog aggression boot camp programs is that your dog will sit in a kennel for 23 hours a day, with only one single one hour training session per day, and in most cases no training on the weekends. Call me today for more information... 818-216-8960

DOG 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. We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surronding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas. We are now proud to offer dog boot camp training in Hollister, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Solvang, Salinas, Morro Bay, Big Sur, Orcutt, Santa Maria, Nipomo, Gilroy, Santa Cruz, San Jose, Atascadero, Soledad, Monterey, and surrounding areas.

OUR DOG TRAINING METHODS HAVE BEEN PROVEN IN LOS ANGELES FOR MANY YEARS!

The best way to find out if a dog trainer is as good as he claims, is by talking to his clients first hand. We offer many referrals, ranging from past small dog clients to current large dog clients, aggressive mean dogs to friendly obnoxious dogs. We are the best dog trainers in Los Angeles and Ventura county and we can prove it! Simply call us today and ask for referrals. We will set you up initially with a number of referrals, no matter what kind of training you are seeking. From obedience to protection, and even Service Dogs for the disabled, we are the best!

HOW DOES YOUR DOG BOOT CAMP PROGRAM WORK?

This is a very popular training program and can render great results when approached and executed properly. We require the follow up session after your dog is home so that we can make sure the training is successful. ~ We come to your home and pick up your dog. Although most of the dog boot camp training will be discussed over the phone, we will discuss any final questions you have at the pick up. ~ Your dog will stay with us for 10 to 14 days of training. We will train your dog every day! ~ We drop your dog with a two hour training session. During this session, we will go over a couple important commands and get you started on establishing a new relationship with your dog. Then, we will come back for a one hour follow up session to make sure you are giving commands correctly and establishing the right relationship with your dog. ~ Because many of our client’s have high profile and demanding lifestyles, this is a very popular training program. We understand the need to have the ‘difficult’ part of the training taken care of for our clients. * You must participate in all drop off and follow up sessions and work your dog according to instructions.

LOTS OF LOVE AND PRAISE AT OUR DOG BOOT CAMP LOS ANGELES!

We understand that it is tough to send your loved companion away for doggy boot camp. Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange County are saturated with unqualified and inexperienced dog trainers. When your dog is with us for training, we will give lots of love and praise dog training. We have spent over 20 years in Los Angeles and Ventura perfecting our dog training skills, and yes, we are pretty darn good at the love and praise craze! The difference is with K-9 Behavior Services, we are professionals and can offer you reliable results under even the heaviest of distractions! After all, you're not paying for fluff, you're paying for results!

LETS GET DOWN TO DOGGY BOOT CAMP CAMP BUSINESS!

The reality is, you are paying good hard earned money and you want good hard earned results. Like with anything in life, there has to be balance. So, when you call and ask what methods we use, we will respond... A balance of inducive and compulsive methods. We are not reinventing the wheel, we just happen to be very good at what we do. Remember, there are no such things as 'Dog Whisperers'. We will give you all the tools you need to accomplish your goals, it's up to you to use those tools correctly. If you don't use the tools given, you WILL fail.

HOW CAN YOU BE SURE YOUR VENTURA COUNTY DOGGY BOOT CAMP WORKS?

All of our dog training programs are set up to be successful. We require mandatory follow up sessions to make sure we are putting ourselves and you in the hot seat, to make sure the program is being followed correctly and to make sure we are successful. If you do not follow the program... You will fail. We are not here to candy coat the obvious. You have to put the work in to be successful. NO dog trainer can take your dog and bring your dog back with it acting like a robot. You have to put the work in and establish a new relationship with your dog. There are no exceptions. We offer dog training in Southern California, which includes areas such as... Aliso Viejo, Balboa Island, San Juan Capistrano, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Coto de Caza, Dana Point, Irvine Island, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Talega, and Yorba Linda.

Dog Boot camp training

Dog Boot Camp Training For Responsible Dog Owners!

DOG BOOT CAMP TRAINING ALONG THE CENTRAL COAST: We are now proud to offer dog boot camp training in Hollister, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Solvang, Salinas, Morro Bay, Big Sur, Orcutt, Santa Maria, Nipomo, Gilroy, Santa Cruz, San Jose, Atascadero, Soledad, Monterey, and surrounding areas.

We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas.

a word from the owner...

I have been training dogs for a long time, and I have had the pleasure of meeting some amazing people, and dogs! Although there has been times where I could do with less dog poo poo, I’ve always made sure, within my control, that my clients and their dogs like me. This is done by being professional, kind, patient, and honest. We live in a fast paced world, and I see a lot of dog trainers that get short with their clients and tend to stop appreciating them at some point. I have even lately seen other trainers that will post email or text exchanges with clients and make fun of them. I don’t understand why or at what point a trainer feels as though they can disrespect a potential client, or even simply a human being in general.

I am always open to chatting with potential clients, existing clients, and even past clients… I mean, why wouldn’t I. I have seen Los Angeles dog trainers recently posting on Facebook about how they do not even pick up the phone any more, that they REQUIRE an email initially. I actually prefer the opposite; I like to get the client on the phone so we can discuss their situation and I can clearly explain things to them.

So with that said… give me a call so we can chat. I look forward to talking to and getting to know new clients and their dogs. I’m definitely easy to talk to, and I try to be available as much as I can. Thank you and hopefully we’ll be talking soon!

-Jeremy

 

Maybe Not A Dog Training 'God', But Very Good At It For Over 20 Years!

We truly enjoy knowing that are clients are happy! The dog training business in Los Angeles, Ventura County, Orange County, and Santa Barbara County can be a difficult one. From city and county codes, rules, and regulations, to social media judgement, it is harder than ever to help clients with difficult dogs. Nevertheless, we have sustained the ups and downs, we have made the necessary changes, and we continue to humanely and effectively serve our valued customers.

With a 4.5 star Yelp.com rating, we have worked hard to prove that we have not only paved the way for dog training professionals for the past 20+ years, we have also made necessary changes along the way to make sure we are offering the best, most humane, and most effective dog training methods as we possibly can!

We are balanced dog trainers that use the most humane methods as possible. We are also trainers that understand the reality that some dog owners are facing. Most dog owners don’t have tons of money and tons of time to beg their dogs to be good, obedient, and completely obedient for months and months. We understand that with just a little bit of rules and boundaries, combined with a lot of hugs and kisses, we can help our clients live spectacular lives with their dogs!

We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, Dog trainers in Ventura County, and Santa Barbara County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Isla Vista, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas.

We offer service dogs for sale in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County, Service Dog Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, Dog trainers in Ventura County, and Santa Barbara County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Isla Vista, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas. We also offer service dogs for sale in the Orange County area, including Aliso Viejo, Balboa, San Juan Capistrano, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Coto de Caza, Dana Point, Irvine, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Talega, and Yorba Linda.

Callie, The Service Dog, Came Back To Visit Us After Five Years!

Callie originally came into our Los Angeles service dog training program for foundational service dog training. She initially was a very good student, learned quickly, and was very willing to please. She was definitely a star student and an absolute pleasure to have staying with us.

She then went home to Hawaii to continue service dog training with her owner. She went on to become a spectacular service dog, assisting her owner in a number of ways. We are super proud to have been a part of her training, and assisting in getting the service dog training process started.

Once Callie had matured, she was bred to another dog that had produced many quality service dogs. Her owner then contacted us and scheduled to send three of the puppies to go through our service dog foundation training process. It was such a great and gratifying opportunity for us to see Callie and witness her in action.

Callie and the puppies have since returned to Hawaii, and we are happy to report that they are all doing very well. Feel free to watch our ‘Daily Story’ on Instagram at www.instagram.com/k9behaviorservices.

Feel free to contact us so that we can answer any service dog training questions you might have.

Thank You To All Of Our Dog Training Clients For Over 20 Years!

Three dogs trained! Thank you to our Coto De Caza, Orange County clients! We always do our best with each and every dog training client to make sure we are providing the best Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County dog training service we possibly can! We are honored when our clients call us back to train another dog because they are so happy with our services. As these current days of social media are upon us, it calls for even better customer service, transparency, and candid professional services. Call us today for an honest conversation regarding your dog and the options we have to help you improve and enhance your relationship with your dog.

We are very proud to have dog training clients in Los Angeles, Orange County, Ventura County, Santa Barbara, and beyond. We do also get calls from dog owners in Las Vegas, Sacramento, Indiana, San Diego, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Houston, and many more states. We offer qualified, reputable, and ethical balanced trainers to work with. Not all dog trainers work exactly the same, but most balanced trainers are able to work with different breeds, ages, sizes, and get the results that responsible dog owners are seeking.

Feel free to contact us so that we can answer any questions you might have.

We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas. 
 

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.

the 'place' command is very important for many reasons!

We always teach the ‘Place’ command in our Los Angeles, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and Orange County dog boot camp program. This is a great command that will help you manage your new puppy, new rescue dog, or even your older dog that needs to learn new tricks!

This command teaches your dog that the house is  a controlled environment, and he cannot do whatever he wants, whenever, he wants, and for any reason he wants. This command will actually you teach him that there are rules and boundaries that he has to follow.

Call us today for more information about this very valuable dog training command!

Feel free to contact us so that we can answer any service dog training questions you might have.

Doggy Boot Camp In Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, Camarillo, Moorpark, Ojai, And Beyond.

meet buster, and he had a partner in crime, Wrigley!

The two Pitbulls, Buster and Wrigley, came to us from Burbank, CA for dog aggression boot camp training. Although they were good boys most of the time, they were maturing and starting to get difficult to handle. They had a small dispute from time to time, but nothing very serious. Unfortunately, one day the front door was left open and they though it would be funny to chase the poor mail man, jump on him, and take a few shots at him. So, the deal got a little serious and it was time for them to get into some serious training.

Dog aggression is always a behavior problem that should be taken seriously and should be handled by an experience, knowledgeable, and ethical balanced dog trainer. There are many dog aggression trainers in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County that do not know how to properly deal with dog aggression cases. Buyer beware when hiring a dog aggression trainer. Any dog aggression trainer that claims to be able to ‘fix any dog aggression problem’ is not a legit dog trainer. It is not even logical that some one can fix any dog aggression problem. Always make sure you are dealing with a legit and reputable dog aggression trainer when you are in your search and hiring phase!

Buster and Wrigley were very resistant to training in the beginning because they thought they had it all figured out. They thought they only had to listen when they felt like it. Through the dog aggression boot camp training process, we were able to convince them to listen and respond even when they are distracted. Although the training works, the owners still have to put the time in and establish the right relationship with their dogs. We do everything we can to get the owners on track and working well with their dogs. However, it is ultimately up to the owners to follow the program we lay out for them.

 
We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas.

Doggy Boot Camp Is Now Also Offered 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.

We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surronding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas.

hi, my name is dallas. i went to dog aggression camp training from simi valley!

Meet Dallas, from Simi Valley, CA 93062! Dallas is a handsome young German Shepherd Dog with some aggression issues. As Dallas matured, he became very protective of his owner, his family, his car, and protective of his home territory. This behavior is normal for a young male German Shepherd that is maturing. It is in fact, a set of behaviors that a German Shepherd dog owner should expect to be a possibility. By keeping your mind open to these possibilities, you will be better prepared to take action to deal with the behaviors.

Once we got Dallas in our Simi Valley dog aggression boot camp training program, we were able to make great progress very quickly. Although Dallas did challenge us in the dog training and behavior modification process, he was equally as ready to learn and start complying with what were asking from him.

Dallas made great progress quickly and we were excited to get him home so his owners could start establishing their new relationship with him. There is only so much a dog trainer can do in a short time period, and most dog owners are looking for a dog trainer that can accomplish the most in the shortest period of time.

After about two weeks of our dog aggression boot camp training program, we dropped Dallas off with a two hour dog training session in order to get his owners on track with obedience and behavior modification training. His owners did a great job following our instructions and have made amazing progress with him. Now, his owners are able to walk him down the street with no problems, and they have created new routines with him that allow him to be much more involved in their daily lives!

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.

hi, my name is storm! i went to dog boot camp training sherman oaks.

Meet Storm, from Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, a young male Husky with a little bit of stubbornness. Storm is a great young dog, he just needed to learn some rules and boundaries. Storm came to our Dog Beach Boot CampTM, and had a great time from Ventura Beach to camping in Gorman. He learned to control himself off leash at the beach around people and other dogs. He learned to heel very nicely both on and off leash.

Upon Storm’s drop off, he was definitely still being stubborn for the first few minutes. However, once he realized that his dad was going to reinforce the same rules he was taught, her quickly began to respond very quickly and accurately. His owner was very happy with the results and enjoyed being able to communicate with Storm on a totally different level.

We truly encourage everybody to get started with training as early was they can with their dog and not let their dog get out of control or unruly. It can make training much harder when your dog is jumping on people, barking excessively, pulling on the leash, potty training issues, growling, snapping, etc.

 
We offer Dog Aggression Boot Camp Training in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County. Including, Dog Obedience Training in Studio City, Pasadena, Culver City, Sherman Oaks, Burbank, the West Side, Manhattan Beach, Malibu, Camarillo, Valencia, Stevenson Ranch, Porter Ranch, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Ojai, and surrounding areas. We also have Dog Obedience Training clients in Orange County, including Dog Obedience Training in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and surrounding areas.

Dog aggression boot camp is also offered in… Alisa Viejo, Balboa, San Juan Capistrano, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Coto de Caza, Dana Point, Irvine Island, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Talega, Yorba Linda.

We offer dog training in Southern California, which includes areas such as… Aliso Viejo, Balboa Island, San Juan Capistrano, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Coto de Caza, Dana Point, Irvine Island, Ladera Ranch, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, Talega, and Yorba Linda.

hi, my name is charlie. i went to dog aggression camp from camarillo!

Meet Charlie, from Camarillo, CA 93010, a Labrodaor Retriever German Shepherd mix, who came into training as a dog aggression boot camp case. Charlie came in for our kennel free 10 to 14 day training course. When she was picked up, she was on her rear legs and lunging to attack the trainer, Jeremy Talamantes! Charlie stayed with Jeremy and was trained most of every day of the dog aggression boot camp training course.

Although Charlie had a hard time adjusting at first, it was only a few days that Charlie was settled in and knew that the training program was serious, but was also fun at times.

When Charlie was dropped off, she was well behaved, walked nicely, heeled correctly, and was actually tolerant of people and animals passing by. Charlie has a very very strong defensive and territorial response to the door bell. Therefore, Jeremy is continuing to work with Charlie and her owner to minimize it as much as possible. Her owner has recently reported that the door bell trigger is much much better and that Charlie is doing very well in all of her training.