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Devoted to Dog - Behavior and Training We are a team of certified professional dog trainers and behavior consultants based in San Diego, CA.

Do you research your dogs breed—REALLY research—before you commit? All dogs have genetic tendencies due to their breed h...
06/12/2022

Do you research your dogs breed—REALLY research—before you commit? All dogs have genetic tendencies due to their breed heritage. It’s important to know what you are signing up for to ensure everyone is a good match for each other.

Other than looking cute and adorable, dog breeds exist for a reason!

Throughout the human and canine history, we have been breeding dogs based on their desirable trait. This means that, from both the breed and individual perspective, the baseline behaviours and temperament can vary drastically from dog to dog. When choosing a dog, remember to take their genetic composition into consideration!

09/11/2022

Tucker was very nervous when he first came home and everything seemed new and scary. We're happy to announce that Tucker is learning the world is FUN! And he LOVES meeting new people and dogs! So now our training is focused on balancing appropriate times to interact with practice moving calmly through public places. Tucker and his family are working hard to help him develop into a polite sidekick for their adventures out and about.

Apollo and his mom recently completed an initial consultation session in order to address his leash reactivity and  some...
25/10/2022

Apollo and his mom recently completed an initial consultation session in order to address his leash reactivity and some concerns they had in social situations with other dogs. There are lots of moving parts when it comes to dog behavior, and it can sometimes be a challenge to know where to start. A consultation is the first step in our process and we use that valuable initial meeting to evaluate a dog’s routine, environment, and history to create a training plan to meet the family's goals. For Apollo, this meant we:

✅ Confirmed that his physical and mental needs were being met through daily sniff walks, runs, and puzzle toys at mealtimes.

✅ Checked to see if we should change anything around in his home to help his training, including containment and management systems. Apollo's family already had a very successful setup!

✅ Talked through some basics about dog body language and social cues so that his people can start learning Apollo’s signals.

✅ Worked on a few starting training skills and games to begin with a strong foundation focused on clear communication and consistency for skills like "leave it" and others.

✅ Answered additional questions about Apollo and how to manage his enthusiastic friendship attempts with the household cats.

Now that Apollo's family have completed their consultation, we have a clear game plan for moving forward: either with a training program with us, or on their own to work towards their goals and build lifelong skills.

If you’re trying to figure out where to start with your dog, we'd love to discuss our programs. An initial consultation is the first step in setting up a plan that is inclusive of the needs of the entire household, as well as build new habits for everyone.

P.S. Swipe to see Apollo's training "hangover" after playing a few fun games 😅

18/10/2022

Bruno started a Day Training program with us largely because he ate something he wasn't supposed to and ended up needing emergency surgery. A major focus of his training was getting a solid "Drop It." Bruno had a long history of turning items into keep-away games, so Robin went out of their way to show Bruno that not only does "Drop It" pay off - it’s still worth it, even if he thinks the object is tasty or fun! Good boy, Bruno!

Meet Tucker! Tucker completed a Day Train program to work on all his basic obedience and practice structured socializati...
14/10/2022

Meet Tucker! Tucker completed a Day Train program to work on all his basic obedience and practice structured socialization to help him become a friendly pet in his busy family neighborhood. He can be a little shy around kids, so we worked on early on training skills and socialization outings to build his confidence and create great associations with relaxing and playing politely around small children. When we take potty breaks, he likes to carry his own leash all the way to his potty spot because he has this leash walking business down, thank you very much!

10/10/2022

Skeeter practicing her recall (coming when called) skills in the presence of distractions (enticing cameraperson and trainer, Robin!). Good girl, Skeeter!

Where does your dog fall on the Sociability Spectrum? Remember - "selective" is NORMAL!                                 ...
26/09/2022

Where does your dog fall on the Sociability Spectrum? Remember - "selective" is NORMAL!

As we all go into the Holiday weekend this is a friendly reminder…especially because holidays bring dogs together that don’t live together… MOST dogs are not truly social with all dogs. Even tolerant dogs don’t want to socialize with every dog they meet. Please go slow with new dog introductions and don’t add unnecessary stress to seniors or fearful dogs. Sometimes it’s best to separate and keep the peace!!!! My two cents…. Emily

NOTE: I did not create this graph! Thank you to everydogaustin.org for creating this!!

19/09/2022

Training should be FUN! Check out Robin and Bruno's awesome positive energy as they work on recall and good choices (backing up calmly instead of jumping) when people enter his space.

These clips are from Bruno's day training program, which is a great choice for busy folks who need extra support in making sure their pup completes their training homework.

Learn more and book a free inquiry call on our website - devotedtodogtraining.com

Meet Skeeter! Skeeter's family has a busy social life, but sometimes other people and dogs make her feel nervous. During...
16/09/2022

Meet Skeeter! Skeeter's family has a busy social life, but sometimes other people and dogs make her feel nervous. During her 5-lesson package, we have been working on building skills to help Skeeter handle people she finds scary and social situations with other dogs that make her feel uncomfortable. Our goal is to teach Skeeter better choices she can make when she feels nervous, and help to her owners recognize when she needs assistance navigating overwhelming situations. You've got this, Skeeter!

Does your dog get the "zoomies?"
09/09/2022

Does your dog get the "zoomies?"

06/09/2022

Check out Piper's progress! She has been working on approaching new people without pulling or getting too excited. Watch this video to see an example of her and her dad's hard work, and to hear Robin in their award-winning role of "enticing new stranger." 🏆

Meet Bruno! Bruno just started a 10 session day train program to work on greeting guests politely without jumping, and t...
02/09/2022

Meet Bruno! Bruno just started a 10 session day train program to work on greeting guests politely without jumping, and to build calm leash walking skills around other people and dogs in the neighborhood. He loves chasing his flirt pole in the yard, and he's happy to work for any food that's available!

Heading to the beach this summer? Check out these Dog Beach Tips from Devoted to Dog first!* Remember; not every dog is ...
29/08/2022

Heading to the beach this summer? Check out these Dog Beach Tips from Devoted to Dog first!

* Remember; not every dog is at dog beach to "play with other dogs". Many dogs are at the beach to stretch their legs, play retrieving games with their owners, sniff and explore the fauna, and or just enjoy the scenery. Give everyone space until they make it clear they are ready to play with your dog!

* If you take your dog to dog beach, your dog MUST have a reliable recall. If your dog's recall is questionable, or even worse, non-existent, you are setting up multiple parties to fail, get injured, or even worse. Work on that recall before you go to the beach so your dog and others can be safe!

* While you may think it's cute that your dog wants to "share"--aka steal toys from other dogs--that could lead to a potential altercation. If your dog loves toys, ensure your dog has their own toy, work on your recall, and keep an eye on your dog around other dogs with toys. If your dog steals a toy, don't stand there bemused. Quickly get it back and return it to its owners.

* Related to the above; PLEASE, pay attention! Your dog is off leash, in an unfenced environment, with other dogs and people you know absolutely nothing about. Don't be the owner absently scrolling on their phone while their dog is running amok creating havoc. Be present.

* Size Matters!!!! Please, please, don't allow your 100+ pound adolescent large breed dog to run wild, playing "HULK SMASH!" with other dogs. Be mindful if you have a giant dog and make the effort to manage the situation accordingly. Conversely, if you have tiny dogs, ask yourself if they feel safe in that environment. Be mindful of their safety and what they are trying to tell you.

* Age and health matter. Your 12 week old puppy is not physically or mentally ready for the demands of playing with much larger and stronger adult or adolescent dogs. Your old, or overweight dogs also need to be carefully monitored so they don't get hurt. Stay within your dogs' limits, or take them on a quiet walk instead.

* If your dog has ANY history of aggression towards dogs or humans, off leash time in a public place is never a good choice. Similarly, if your dog's social history is unknown, this is NOT the place to start. Dog beach or dog parks are NOT the place "to socialize dogs". They are places for dogs that ARE socialized. For young dogs work them up to it, and for dogs with negative or unknown histories, there are a lot of safer and lower keys ways to provide exercise and enrichment.

* Lastly, this seems to go without saying, but, it still needs to be said, pick up after your dog. PLEASE. Not only for the environment (which is the most important reason), but so that we all con continue to enjoy these public spaces.

You can send comments, questions, kudos and hate mail to us at [email protected]. We also *can* help you to train the skills you need (positively!) for off leash time, and give you a solid plan for socializing your dog.

Meet Eugene! Eugene is working through an in-home private lesson package with his mom to achieve better communication be...
25/08/2022

Meet Eugene! Eugene is working through an in-home private lesson package with his mom to achieve better communication between the two of them, and to teach Eugene to ask more politely for what he needs (instead of bowling through anything and everything in his path)! Eugene has a fabulous work ethic, and has already come a long way on recall, waiting more politely at barriers, settling on his place, and more polite toy skills. He has a bright future ahead of him in dog sports, and we are excited to have helped steer Eugene and his family back on track.

17/08/2022

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Meet Plex! He just started a 10 session Day Training* package to address his leash reactivity, help him feel more comfor...
01/08/2022

Meet Plex! He just started a 10 session Day Training* package to address his leash reactivity, help him feel more comfortable when being handled, and practice successful socializing with his two new doggy housemates. He already knows a few skills, but he needs help being consistent when he is very excited or while interacting with his new brothers. Plex enjoys long runs and cheese snacks.

*Day Training is our program where one of our trainers comes to your home to conduct sessions with your dog while you work, take care of your kids, or just relax! Let us do the work for you - set up a free inquiry call to learn more at devotedtodogtraining.com!

What do you think about this? Does your dog "owe" you anything?
01/08/2022

What do you think about this? Does your dog "owe" you anything?

26/07/2022

I mean, we all know where this is headed…. 😜

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