The relationship between an animal and its owner is a unique connection. With DOGGY BOOT CAMP, you get an experienced professional to help Guide your Pet threw your challenges to get the Best Results Possible, with the least amount of corrections.
IT'S A PROCESS !
DOGGYBOOTCAMPSB
Has developed a unique process for re-calibrating your pup.
It takes three things to make a good dog
1. Proper exercise
2. Proper communication between owner and dog
3.With Proper Corrections when needed.
When you do number 1 and 2 properly, it lessens the need for number 3.
At Doggy Boot Camp we help you through this Prosses.
It is very short and Swift, With you Ending up with the
Skills / knowledge to be a Confident with your Dog.
Several dog trainers use what I call "avoidance training".
That Method just does not get the Proper Message to the Dog.
My techniques can be described as a direct, fast and efficient process with a very powerful message to achieve the behaviors that you want in your dog. The message is sent not only to the Dog, but to the owner as well, this is why it works.
Our method can be further described as "strong, but gentle"
at the same time. We use our variety of tools in the proper way and only correct when needed.
PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE !
Once Joe completes the process and shows you the techniques to achieve your balanced dog, he offers meet-ups with you to help reinforce and refresh the guidance to help maintain the results that you want.
We can help!
our Service includes
Dog-Retrieval Services....
Quarter Backing your Search.
We can help! Our Service includes overage 24 / 7
Safely Tracking, Capturing, and Returning your Missing Dog. When we get the 1st Call you are Immediately Notified!
This is OSA,
I Searched for her for 12 Days 24/7 NON- STOP and was able to get her to safety. It was a long 12 days!
We Had The Whole Community Helping It Was Amazing.
CHECK OUT HER VIDEO
I trained Osa and her new owner to be confident and comfortable on and off leash.
She now has the most amazing life.
Tracking your dog in hard to reach areas is our specialty, whether it be in the forest, down the creeks, in storm drains. we do it all, our goal is to get your dog back home safely!
Meet Halo, he was stuck in the forest for 48 hours. We were able to find him and get him to safety after other 2 other teams couldn't.
WATCH HIS VIDEO
Tracking your dog in hard to reach areas is our specialty, whether it be in the forest, down the creeks, in storm drains. we do it all, our goal is to get your dog back home safely!
Meet Halo, he was stuck in the forest for 48 hours. We were able to find him and get him to safety after other 2 other teams couldn't.
WATCH HIS VIDEO
Halos' mom runs a Dalmatian rescue, there were over a dozen Dalmatians on the property at the time.
When I arrived the second search team was just leaving, looking at the terrain I knew we had our work cut out for us. We had a drone in the air, but the brush was so thick, it took good Old-Fashion Boots on the ground. We all were so grateful that Halo did not spend one more night stuck in the brush. He was 13 Years Old.
Doggy Boot Camp - Santa Bar...
Search team received a call about a 10 lb Papillion, named Brother, that had escaped from the groomers near De La Vina and Mission St in Santa Barbara. We quickly started assembling a team. Our latest tip at this time was from a team member who had spotted the dog running through traffic near APS and Los Olivos. We ended up searching all night with no luck, so the following day we employed Alex, a volunteer firefighter, from Hawkeye Drone Service. Because of the Brother's small size, the rescue operation is much more challenging. Thankfully Brother's owner has quite a few friends in the community so she had a lot of friends volunteering to aid our search. Unfortunately we didn't get any visuals of the dog, even with the drone. Next, we started putting up flyers all around the area.
Mackenzie, who is coincidentally one of Brother's owner's friends, spotted Brother at State & Constance around 12:30 am. I got the call and quickly got our team in place. Without this tip from Mackenzie we might not have been so lucky. At about 1:30am we got another tip that Brother was near Alamar. We headed that direction and we were able to capture Brother around 2:15am.
Brother is a very lucky dog and we are very fortunate to have such a great outcome, and of course with the exceptional help from our volunteers & Brother's friends.