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Talks with Dogs Dog obedience training with humane methods. Serving San Mateo County

21/06/2024
05/03/2024

Mosquitoes are still out in cool weather! Dump standing water so your yard is mosquito-free. (Call us for help identifying standing water sources, especially if mosquitoes are biting you!)

05/03/2024

Did you know? Full-grown (adult) ticks are out to bite in the fall and winter.
Adult can be found on the tips of tall grasses waiting to attach to people and animals passing by.
When ticks bite and feed on blood, they can spread diseases.
Protect yourself – use insect and check your body for ticks.
Learn more:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/TickBorneDiseasePrevention.aspx

16/11/2023
19/07/2023

San Bruno Dog Obedience School has a Beginning Adult class starting 7/22/23. Registration is still open. Don't miss out! You can register on-line at sbdos.com or you can call 650-583-4044 and leave a message. Help your dog become a better companion.

19/07/2023

New Beginning Adult class starting on 7/22/23 at San Bruno Dog Obedience School. Registration is still open. Don't miss out. Register on-line at sbdos.com or phone 650-583-4044 to leave a messge.

19/07/2023

Classes are held Saturday mornings at the College of San Mateo. For directions, please see the Contact page. A variety of classes are offered based on your dog's age, needs, and your own interests....

24/08/2022

SBDOS will be having a Canine Good Citizen class and test soon.

Links will be available shortly. Keep watching our page.

17/08/2022
28/07/2022

ENRICH MY LIFE!
The benefits of providing enrichment for dogs.
Imagine being kept in the same space each and every day. You know every blade of grass, every scent, every brick, every piece of fence. You have no books to read, no TV to watch, no one to talk to, no interaction with the outside world and absolutely nothing to do. Would this situation begin to affect your behaviour? Would this situation influence your emotional, mental or physical state? What about our dogs? Many dogs live in this type of situation and yet we wonder why they develop behaviour problems, bark excessively, destroy the garden, become over excited, over aroused or maybe just sleep all day having completely lost interest in their world. Many behaviour problems are caused by boredom, a lack of mental and physical stimulation or being confined to the same space every day. Providing enrichment for dogs is so important for their wellbeing and really doesn’t require that much effort from us.
The dog in the picture is my mom’s 17-year-old Spaniel, Candy. In her final few years, she struggled to walk, had cataracts, lost her hearing, developed a heart and lung condition, had doggie dementia and slept most of the time. This is one of my favourite pictures of her taken a few weeks before she passed. A simple box filled with scrunched up bits of paper with treats inside gave her a new lease on life, if only for a short time. She could lie down and use her nose and paws to find hidden treats and thoroughly enjoyed this. This is just one simple example of how we can add enrichment to our dog’s lives.
There are so many simple ways to provide enrichment. Older dogs may enjoy a ride in the car, sitting at a window watching the world go by, bringing the outside in – sticks, cones, grass etc. from different areas placed in a box for them to rummage through and smell, dinner in the park, or even just playing some doggie music will make a difference.
For more active dogs, creating a simple “surface circus” inside or outdoors will keep them busy for a while. Here’s a link to a video with some ideas of items that you probably have lying around that can be used - https://youtu.be/KuAWNJNIh2o - Spread a meal throughout the objects and let your dog “go find it”!
“Chronic inescapable boredom can be extremely aversive, and under-stimulation can harm neural, cognitive and behavioral flexibility.” - A biological perspective on animal boredom and suggestions for its scientific investigation by Charlotte Burn - The Royal Veterinary College

San Bruno Dog Obedience School is back!!
14/07/2021

San Bruno Dog Obedience School is back!!

We are back! School will be open this Saturday July 17th for an open house from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and Intermediate/Advance drop in classes at 10:00 a.m.

We will be in our old space, CSM Parking Lot 1E.

He is really excited to go but first, he needs a nap. Lol!

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00

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