by admin | Dec 14, 2018 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco
Sibling Aggression – Can it Be Resolved? The answer is yes! Here at By the Bay Dog Training we work with so many cases of sibling aggression. It is much more common than most people think. The good news is with proper training and leadership, sibling aggression can be...
by admin | Nov 30, 2017 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco
Board and Train vs. In-Home Training What is a Board and Train Program? Board and Train has become a very popular type of dog training program in recent years and it’s no wonder. In essence, you hand your dog over to a dog trainer who boards the dog in a facility or...
by admin | Apr 20, 2017 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco
Make Dog Training Fun with By the Bay Dog Training! Do you find yourself losing patience with hours of verbal commands? Not everyone thinks of repetition as fun, and that’s what dog training is — lots of patience, repeating the same words in the same way,...
by admin | Dec 28, 2016 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco
Start Training Your Puppy Now! Chewing up slippers, peeing in the house and excessive barking are all common behaviors found in puppies. It is important to train your new puppy right away before these bad behaviors become ingrained in your puppy’s behavior. I always...
by admin | Oct 14, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco
Adopting a New Dog – Things to Think About October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month! Now, before you all rush out and adopt a new dog, there are some things to think about before introducing a new member to your family. Of course, adoption is wonderful and can enhance...
by admin | Aug 12, 2014 | dog behavior, dog behavior training, dog training, dog training san francisco, Uncategorized
San Francisco Dog Training – First Blog Post! I always say that a dog’s behavior is not decided by his/her breed, and that’s true. In the end, a dog’s behavior depends on the teachings of the owner and the assisting trainer. However, certain...