Our Philosophy: We train owners as well as dogs. The X factor in our training is not the dogs, it is the owners. Give your dog 15 minutes a day, and we will give you the skills to take control to enjoy the happiest pet-owner relationship.
Max and Jazz
I love my job! Today I am working with 2 of the best dogs in San Diego.
Max and Jazz have come to train with me here and there for a couple of years now. Max is a 7 year old Pit Bull/ Dalmation mix. He is absolutely crazy about his ball, as is typical of some pits.
When I first trained him he had some issues with other dogs. He would go after dogs that were near him when he was laying down near his ball. With the help of a solid obedience foundation and some socialization, Max is now very comfortable with all dogs at the park and he can even share his ball with others.
Jazz’s owner’s aren’t sure what she is but I think she looks like a Belgian Tervuren. She is a year and a half old female and lightning fast! Those of you that have seen my dog know how fast Rip is, and she blows him out of the water.
She used to have major puppy issues: potty training and excessive chewing. She now has great off leash control, is a very well rounded pet and knows her rules and boundaries. Max and Jazz’s owners send her to Who’s Walking Who’s San Diego dog training for a brush up when they go on trips or vacations. It’s a win win for everyone. The dogs get great training, the owners feel comfortable knowing their dogs are safe, happy and stimulated and I get to continue doing what I love on a daily basis.
Zoey and Lady come to camp!
I picked up Zoey (Yellow Lab) and Lady (Golden Retriever) on Saturday for a 2 week board and train. They are getting used to the new surroundings at my house. Lady is very nervous of everything. I took her on a walk this afternoon after a torrential bout of rain, and she was spooked by the water flowing down the drain.
Zoey is much more relaxed, just enjoys chewing on bones and running after Rip. Lady will be a challenge and no doubt the reason the owner hired me. They are already doing much better on the walking, and I started the place board work today.
Our Goal: We want to train your dog to become an obedient, well-rounded pet and for you to understand the tools, techniques, and importance of dog training. Because each individual dog and family is different, we offer comprehensive, one-on-one instruction tailored to your needs.
Call us to "test-drive" our program with a demonstration/consultation—absolutely free! Any Dog, Any Age, Any Problem: We can fix problem dogs, help train a new puppy, or improve your dog's obedience. You'll finish training with a reliable and responsive dog and the tools that will help you and your dog to enjoy each day together.
Try the Who's Walking Who? Dog Training program. Call us for a free demonstration and consultation in San Diego at 619-269-DOGS (3647).