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I'm a certified professional dog trainer. So far, in my sixteen-year career, I have worked with over a thousand dogs. I am a 'Training without Conflict™' certified professional dog trainer (TWC-CPDT), also IACP certified on an advanced level (IACP-CDT, CDTA), and further hold multiple other certifications in a wide range of training disciplines. My team and I offer in-person training, virtual less

ons, board-and-train programs, as well as virtual coaching and workshops. Whatever your challenges may be, we can help you.

The answer to the question 'What is the best service dog breed?' will vary by dog trainer and that should give you pause...
03/17/2026

The answer to the question 'What is the best service dog breed?' will vary by dog trainer and that should give you pause. It really shouldn’t. But there is a reason. Let’s take a look at the sorry state of service dog training and what the criteria should be versus what they are. To explain this, I need to provide some background.

First, the service dog industry as a whole has a wash-out rate of about 50%. Wash-out means the service dog fails either during training or within the first year after deployment. A dog that washes out can no longer work and must be replaced. That means that 50% of the dogs people paid a lot of money for (e.g. $25 - $75K) have to be replaced. The service dog training contract usually outlines how/if that happens and who pays for that. This detail gives you an important indication of what kind of service dog training company you are dealing with.

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When picking the best service dog breed, it's most important to understand what makes a successful service dog.

Summer is here and many of us like to go on vacation or road trips during this time of year. But what about your canine ...
03/11/2026

Summer is here and many of us like to go on vacation or road trips during this time of year. But what about your canine family member? Ideally, your dog gets to come along and several websites can help find accommodations away from home for you and your dog. Separation from the family, especially for an extended period is stressful to most dogs. So, if you can avoid it, please do. Some dogs handle these separations better than others, but no dog enjoys being left behind. In case your buddy can’t join in, boarding your dog at a good daycare and boarding facility can be an option. Let’s look at some considerations to keep in mind.

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02/14/2026

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a self-help guide. DO NOT try to resolve food aggression in dogs unless you are…

Dogs love to play! Some dogs prefer playing with toys and will enjoy some toys more than others. Some dogs enjoy playing...
01/05/2026

Dogs love to play! Some dogs prefer playing with toys and will enjoy some toys more than others. Some dogs enjoy playing with food and some dogs enjoy personal play. Just like with humans, Play is an essential part of canine development. Dogs that play and socialize regularly are healthier, more balanced, more curious, calmer, less reactive and just a lot more fun to live with.

If you want to have the best relationship you can have with your dog and you want your friend to be happy, make sure your furry family member gets to play with you, with other dogs, and with toys.

Play is fun, helps learning and supports mental health.

For this reason, play-based-training is the most enjoyable for your dog and leads to the fastest training results, while also improving your relationship. If learning doesn’t feel like work, you want to do more and learn faster, that is no different for your dog.

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I am not a veterinarian and am not permitted to give medical advice regarding canine health. I am not going to. I am goi...
12/30/2025

I am not a veterinarian and am not permitted to give medical advice regarding canine health. I am not going to. I am going to share some publicly available information, published by the National Institute of Health and other reputable and well-respected veterinary scientists. The studies I am going to share are something every dog owner should know about. Their findings indicate, that some things we have become accustomed to doing to our dogs, are ill-advised and need a fresh look. I am also going to outline some of my own decisions and opinions formed based on this information. The full article is available here: https://socal.dog/Vet

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Leash aggression in dogs is one of those phrases we hear regularly. Most dog owners use this term if their dog loses the...
12/24/2025

Leash aggression in dogs is one of those phrases we hear regularly. Most dog owners use this term if their dog loses their mind at other dogs, or people, or cars, or bikes, or whatever, when on a leash. Off-leash the dog may even be totally fine. Just on a leash, it acts like a lunatic. And there is of course the close relative of this term, leash-reactivity. Both are used quite interchangeably, so for the purpose of explaining this behavior, I will stick with leash aggression as it is probably more commonly used.

But what does leash aggression actually mean? It’s a pretty useless phrase as it doesn’t provide any kind of description of what is happening. It just indicates that a dog is having an aggressive reaction for some reason.

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Enrichment is important for most species. We all have experienced boredom. It’s the birthplace of regrettable ideas. Jus...
12/21/2025

Enrichment is important for most species. We all have experienced boredom. It’s the birthplace of regrettable ideas. Just remember some of the things you came up with as a teenager when you were bored. Some of them probably got you into trouble. But this is not just about the sins of our youth. Boredom and mental stagnation are rarely a good thing. Once we stop engaging our minds, we are at higher risk of Alzheimer’s Disease and mental decline in general. Mental stimulation is important for long-term health. This is no different for dogs. Teaching dogs to make good decisions and solve problems doesn’t happen through solitary confinement. Engaging dogs on multiple levels is essential for happiness and well-being.

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Hiking with dogs is fun! I love hiking and especially enjoy bringing my dogs along. My hikes usually last anywhere from ...
12/18/2025

Hiking with dogs is fun! I love hiking and especially enjoy bringing my dogs along. My hikes usually last anywhere from four to twelve hours and include significant elevation changes over distance in remote locations. During my excursions into the wild, I learned a lot about hiking from an experienced friend; my regular hiking partner. I also made my own observations regarding human and canine needs on the trails. Read More: http://socal.dog/Hiking

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Dogs are apex predators. That means, they sit on top of the food chain and don’t have natural enemies for whom they are ...
12/12/2025

Dogs are apex predators. That means, they sit on top of the food chain and don’t have natural enemies for whom they are a primary food source. Dogs are the hunters, not the hunted. As such, it is entirely normal for a dog to chase and kill smaller animals. That doesn’t mean your dog is aggressive and will proceed to murdering you or your children in your sleep. You are family. The squirrel is prey. 🐕 Read more: https://socal.dog/Squirrel 🐾

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Let’s stop walking our dogs, we are doing that to them. Let’s stop taking our dogs on a walk, we are doing that for them...
12/06/2025

Let’s stop walking our dogs, we are doing that to them. Let’s stop taking our dogs on a walk, we are doing that for them. Let’s walk with our dogs—together, as a team! Read more about our philosophy on how walking with your dog should be like.

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Are dog parks safe? Dog parks can be fun for dogs and people. You can bring your dog to these fenced areas to socialize ...
11/30/2025

Are dog parks safe? Dog parks can be fun for dogs and people. You can bring your dog to these fenced areas to socialize and play off-leash games. Play with other dogs, or whatever else you and your furry companion might enjoy doing. Dog parks are a great way to add some variety to your dog’s routine. It helps with their biological fulfillment, and results in a happier dog.

However, most of us have probably seen how one single, misbehaved, hyper-active, or simply very pushy dog can change the entire atmosphere at a dog park in an instant; creating a not-so-safe environment. Whoever brought that dog in usually earns nasty looks from the other dog owners but more importantly, it turns what should be a fun time for people and their dogs into a stressful situation for everyone involved. That dog park is no longer safe.

Let’s review a couple of simple tips on how you can do your part to ensure that dog parks are fun for everyone and remain as safe as possible for all people and dogs.

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