For over 25 years now, The Bark Busters Home Dog Training system has been successfully training dog owners in pack leadership through canine communication: a simple yet very powerful system of communication that just about anyone can master.
Never harsh, the techniques are simple and effective and, no, I DO NOT use shock collars or any physical punishment.
No treats, either. After all, the leader of a pack does not need to treat a pack member with a “cookie” to get him to behave, right?
No “alpha rolling.” Like I said before, this is not a harsh dog training system. I’ll leave alpha rolling for the TV dog trainers.
A balanced system that works almost immediately because your doggie already knows pack law . . . and I will show it to you.
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Welcome to award winning Santa Clarita/Simi Valley/Castaic/Porter Ranch/Valencia/Stevenson Ranch/Canyon Country/Granada Hills/Granada Hills Bark Busters Home Dog Training! My name is Scott Beckman. Bark Busters Home Dog Training has been Training Dogs and people for over 20 years educating pet parents and solving canine behavioral issues. We have successfully trained over 700,000 dogs and their human families in Santa Clarita and the surrounding valleys using all-natural, dog-friendly techniques.
Training all dogs. Any Age! Any Breed! Any problem!
No prong collars! No shock collars! No Treats! No Physical Punishment what so ever!
We use positive methods to create positive results. We educate and guide our dogs in a manner our pups understand using canine communication — body language and vocal tones.
Significant experience working with dogs of all ages, eight weeks - 16+ years.
Significant experience solving serious problems such as aggression, separation anxiety and sibling rivalry.
Significant experience solving issues like jumping, barking, pulling on the leash, counter surfing, digging, mouthing/nipping and toilet training.
It would be my pleasure to help you and your canine companion!
Tips for Dog Owners in Multi-Unit Residences
We all know what joy having a canine companion can bring, no matter where we call home. However, for those who live in multi-unit dwellings, a misbehaved dog whose barking and bad manners disturbs others can easily cause ill-will among the most rational of tenants.
Bark Busters, the world’s largest dog training company, offers tips for dog-owners who share living space in apartments, condos, townhomes and the like.
Before moving into your new residence, thoroughly check the unit and complex surroundings for potential dog hazards to ensure your dog’s safety.
Socializing your dog is essential in a busy, high-traffic environment. As soon as you move in, introduce yourself and your dog to your immediate neighbors. This lets your dog become familiar with the people—and dogs—he may encounter every day. Get to know other canine-owning neighbors so you can care for each another’s dogs in the event of delays in getting home.
Be respectful of others. Before getting on an elevator, ask if everyone is comfortable with your dog riding along. If there is already another dog inside, wait for the next one or take the stairs. A small confined area can become a threatening environment for the dogs.
Always position yourself between your dog and passersby in hallways and other public areas.
Take extra care when walking on staircases. Small dogs may fall between the stairs or through the railings. In addition, you could trip on your dog as you both maneuver the steps. Train your dog to walk slowly by your side when on stairs, and to wait to give other residents the right of way.
Consider taking an obedience class or having one-on-one training with your dog—you’ll both learn a lot and be better neighbors. In addition, making your dog think expends as much energy as physical activity. Provide 10?15 minutes of training daily on basics such as sit, stay, come, and walking on leash. Doing this twice a day is even better.
If the weather is bad, practice obedience with your dog in the building’s hallways and lobbies (if safe), as well as at home.
Keep your dog busy when indoors by providing high-quality, treat-rewarding toys such as a Kong or Buster Cube. Switch out his toys every few days so he has new and fun things to hold his interest.
Don’t let your dog become a nuisance barker. If he barks when you are at home, learn ways to manage his noisy behavior to help you and your neighbors enjoy a quieter living environment. If he barks when you are away from home, consult with a qualified dog behavioral therapist to learn how to stop the barking and keep the peace.
Consider crate-training your dog. Because dogs are descended from den-dwelling animals, a crate or pet carrier makes a natural shelter. Provide soft bedding and keep the crate in an area of your home where he feels most comfortable. Crating your dog when you’re not home ensures a safe environment for him, minimizes chances of his barking, and helps prevent him from causing damage. Avoid leaving your dog unattended or locked on an apartment balcony.
Get training that will help you understand your dog. Knowing your dog’s unique temperament and tendencies will help you to better control how he behaves. A well-behaved dog is less likely to upset people and other pets in public places, will be more welcome at gatherings, and will enjoy a better relationship with everyone he meets. Plus, his good manners will reflect positively on you, his responsible owner.
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Bark Busters Santa Clarita dog training for: Valencia, Saugus, Canyon Country, Stevenson Ranch, Newhall, Castaic, Acton, Granada Hills, San Fernando, Chatsworth, Porter Ranch
Call to find out more about our dog training method and book an appointment: 661.312.6476
Call to find out more about our dog training method and book an appointment: 661.312.6476
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