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Individual Training
Individual training is the perfect option for a tailored training program geared specifically for your dog’s needs. Individual training is on your schedule, and offers the perfect forum for dog owners looking for a personalized training experience. We can focus on your dog’s specific behaviors, as well as train in your dog’s natural environment. We offer several individual training options, including day training, resort training, and in home training.
Dr. Boyd's Pet Resort
-Veterinary hospital
-Boarding
-Daycare
-Training
-Grooming
619.260.6060
Open 24/7, 365 days a year!
2147 San Diego Ave, San Diego, Ca 92110
www.DrBoyds.com
Mount San Miguel Park
2335 Paseo Veracruz
Chula Vista, CA 91914
19.5 Acres
Air jumps allowed
Ballfields
Barbecue grills
Basketball courts
Dog park
Open green space
Picnic areas
Play equipment
Restroom
Shelters/gazebos
Tennis courts
Walking trail
Veterans Park
785 East Palomar
(619) 691-5260
Leash free dog park.
For more info visit their site here
Two-acre, off-leash dog park
Separate areas for small and large dogs
Obstacle course play equipment, including ramps
and tunnels
Dog obedience training such as Puppy Preschool and
Basic Home Manners (for dogs 8 weeks and older)
Beginning dog agility classes (for dogs at least
3 months old)
Dog birthday parties
Benches, shaded picnic tables, drinking fountains for dogs
(and people too!)
Learn more about all of the amenities and activities at the new park.
www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec
Call Rachael Shay 760-602-7519
to be the first to schedule a birthday
party for your pet at the park
Duffy's World Seeing the World Through a Dog's Eyes
Have you ever wondered what your dog was thinking, especially as he's trying to make every neighborhood dog his own personal squeaky toy, or wailing in panic on a car trip?
In Duffy's world, curious humans have a chance to find out! For more information on how you can enjoy a copy of these enlightening and endearing stories go to
https://www.facebook.com/duffysworld
Mindy Pellissier and Jane Donley opened Dog Beach Dog Wash (also known as OB Dog Wash) in 1993 because of their love for Dog Beach, and of the need to wash their then-dog, "Breaker," daily due to skin problems. When they did it at home it took over an hour to clean the bathroom, a load of laundry, and they never felt he was clean enough. There had to be an easier way.
Since then, along with a dedicated dog-loving staff, they have hosted more than 450,000 dog washes, conducted hundreds of beach cleanups, and won a dozen awards for their homemade OB Holiday Parade floats.
The mission of Dog Beach Dog Wash is to be "clean, friendly and affordable." With thousands of satisfied customers, they hope to continue bringing joy and good health to local dogs and their guardians.
7031 Carroll Road
San Diego, CA 92121
858.558.7297
We customize our programs to meet each person's unique needs and provide ongoing long-term support and training for the life of the service animal. Also, we conduct an active local educational outreach program to improve public sensitivity to people with disabilities.
Our Service Dogs in-training live with our volunteer trainers from puppyhood through placement, ensuring skilled, consistent training. This eliminates the high fixed-costs of kenneling and its concomitant stress on the animals. Paws'itive Teams uses only positive reinforcement training (Operant Conditioning), a proven method based on sound scientific principles.
31795 Rancho California Rd.
Temecula, CA 92591
951.308.4545
You and your dog can eat together in private eating enclosures that are indoors where you can let your dog off the leash.
-We will come take your order and serve your dog a bowl of water and their meal, just like a human restaurant!
-Please don't worry if your dog is a messy eater, we will clean up anything he or she leaves behind.
The doggie menu has a variety of meal and dessert items based on real ones made for humans, such as chicken pot pie, chimichanga and pumpkin pie.
-All items are made with ingredients that are completely healthy for dogs: our baker has spent years researching dog nutrition to ensure each menu item is not only delicious, but safe too (hot doggie in a blanket).
-We also have special birthday themed items, which includes birthday pumpkin pie, birthday cupcakes and a variety of birthday cookies.
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Why Do Dogs Dig??
Breed of Pet
Do you have a Daschund? Terrier? Some breeds like these type of varmint dogs are “natural born” diggers. Others just have that “hankering” from the get go. Try to check out if there may be other reasons such as :
a] Basic needs…do you have cool shady areas?
b] Is he “looking for love in all the wrong places”? If you haven’t spayed or neutered your pet, it may be urges that are overwhelming. Protect Poochie and insure better health by having this done promptly
c] Loneliness and Boredom…spending enough time with this special pet? Lots of walks? Are there toys and activities to occupy him while you’re not there?
*Also remember…if your dog is prone to dig or new and just bonding with you, do not let him see you planting [digging to him] in the yard. THAT’S ONE OF HIS BEHAVIORS…so for all he knows you’re joining him in this fun activity…and he’s hoping you’re burying something good for him to eat…steaks would be nice!
BUT …If dig he must!…try sandpiles and a digging area. Yes, you can give Poochie his own little spot in some area you designate. Provide toys and bury some in there for him yourself…and when you see Poochie digging in an unacceptable place, lead him gently over to the good area and pet him ..even dig some there yourself to show him it’s acceptable. I know how silly this sounds [forget what the neighbors think!]. ..but it can work. Treats for staying in the right spot add incentive.
The Chew Chew Boogie…or is it the Blues?
Does your dog seem to mouth your greenery to the point of devastation?
Well…if you have a puppy, it’s to be expected. Remember he’s teething and just trying to get relief. Where are those toys and chews?
A. Change in Routine…anxiety attacks can spur on a chewing behavior. Spend more time with him and lots of petting and patience. Provide chewing toys with your supervision.
B Dietary Deficiencies: Check for Calcium or change dog food…your vet and a good animal nutritionist can help you with this.
Boredom…well you know