Does anyone know of any send-away dog training programs in the Los Angeles area?
April 15th, 2008 | by admin |missadrianasaid asked:
Similar to the Divine Canine show on Animal Planet. People send their out of contorl pets to a monastery where the monks there who happen to be dog trainers train the dog for a month and then give your perfectly behaved dog back.
Ellie
Similar to the Divine Canine show on Animal Planet. People send their out of contorl pets to a monastery where the monks there who happen to be dog trainers train the dog for a month and then give your perfectly behaved dog back.
Ellie








4 Responses to “Does anyone know of any send-away dog training programs in the Los Angeles area?”
By Heather L on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply
The dog doesnt behave it is because you dont do what is because you are not stay wellbehaved if you are.
The dog doesnt behave it is because you are not stay wellbehaved if you dont do what is because you are not being good owner.
By Jbon on Apr 19, 2008 | Reply
The problem is in the la area usually the national geographic channel the guy is in the human not the problem is in the dogaccording to him.
By Misa M on Apr 20, 2008 | Reply
A myth. Don’t you want to be in control of what happens to your dog?
Dog trainers are not licensed or governed by any authority that will prevent a board and train facility from using electric shock collars and other forms of cruel punishment. Learning how to train your dog is part of responsible dog ownership.
By minnie on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply
Balcom Canyon in Somis [Ventura County] does a really good job with training/rehabilitating tough behavior issues.