
I've been taking my dogs to Monterey Bay Dog Training Club since the 1980's. I started with a very difficult little dog that we had taken to another trainer recommended by our vet (I won't name...
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Monterey Bay Dog Training Club in Capitola, CA offers obedience training to foster better relationships between people and their canine companions. Certified and experienced trainers provide guidance in a gentle and effective manner, ensuring optimal results for your furry friend.
With a focus on socialization, the club's classes emphasize bonding opportunities through various levels of competency, leading to the option of entering obedience and rally competitions. Additionally, conformation classes are available for those interested in showcasing their dogs in the ring.
As a member of the American Kennel Club for over fifty years, the club hosts annual trials in agility, obedience, rally, tracking, and scent work, along with bimonthly meetings featuring speakers of interest. Through fundraising efforts, the club supports K9 projects and organizations like the Birchbark Foundation, making a positive impact in the community.
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I've been taking my dogs to Monterey Bay Dog Training Club since the 1980's. I started with a very difficult little dog that we had taken to another trainer recommended by our vet (I won't name...
I have tried other dog training services, and I prefer this clubs approach. My poodles are doing very well, and I am learning how to train them better. I have been training my dogs for years,...
This was the first time I used Monterey Bay Dog Training Club. The 2 classes that I have taken, along with my cockapoo, Jolene, has been taught by Luane and several support staff. Luane and staff...
What a lousy experience. The instructor was very negative and it seemed perfection was the only acceptable result while trying to learn a skill. I was there to build my dog's confidence, not make...
The instructor couldn't even teach my dog to sit. Instead of using a real dog to demonstrate, the instructor set a megaphone on the floor and said to pretend that is her dog. There is a reason...