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October 2023 by Sandy Trevino
We have had an amazing experience with the training. Our fur babies showed significant progress since lesson 1. Our family is extremely grateful for his help, care and he is an amazing person.
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October 2023 by Will M
I’ve used him with 3 of my own dogs and another dog that I fostered. He really knows what he’s doing, great experience every time.
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July 2023 by Rebekah
I have a large breed who is having non-aggressive fear issues. Joon was amazing! I was able to put my dog (Grant) under control in 45 mins with clear concise instructions. He explained what was going on with Grant, how I can help him, how to see when he is relaxing and how to understand the environment he needs. He gave me exercises to do with Grant which I have been doing daily. I will be using his services again and highly recommend him.
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July 2023 by Rebekah Jordan
I have a large breed who is having non-aggressive fear issues. Joon was amazing! I was able to put my dog (Grant) under control in 45 mins with clear concise instructions. He explained what was going on with Grant, how I can help him, how to see when he is relaxing and how to understand the environment he needs. He gave me exercises to do with Grant which I have been doing daily. I will be using his services again and highly recommend him.
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July 2023 by Wanda Casey
Jooh was so great. We are going to have our second class with him. Can't wait to see how my girl does this time.
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February 2023 by Soul F.
This place was crap.My dog was more nervous more than anything else. He claimed she had so much energy "mental stimulation"Place is a joke. After dealing with other dog trainers in the area I wouldn't recommend this one by far. No positive reinforcement and only taught my dog what the prong collar was. Only negative reinforcement to a dog who was only fearful/ slightly aggressive. My most loving dog did better without a prong collar and lots of praise. Our Vet also didn't recommend this place. Run and go with someone who is more knowledgeable. So many red flags for this place and trust the negative reviews
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August 2022 by katie m
We've been sending our two pitties to him for training, daycare, and boarding for years now and Joon has always been reliable and responsible with them. We are so grateful to have found him. He loves dogs, and you can tell. We never have to worry when we send off our fur babies to him.
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December 2021 by katie mejia
We've been sending our two pitties to him for training, daycare, and boarding for years now and Joon has always been reliable and responsible with them. We are so grateful to have found him. He loves dogs, and you can tell. We never have to worry when we send off our fur babies to him.
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October 2021 by Red Starr
this place is amazing. Joon is our superhero. In just one session we accomplished so much.. Joon teaches both you and your dog, offering empowerment to the owner to change the dog's behavior. I have an English Mastiff that was having problems socializing. All I can say is just do the assessment and you can make up your own mind. You have nothing to lose. But I can tell you that me and my dog have gained so much
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August 2021 by Karin Vartia
At the assessment we were told Leroy would never pull on the leash again after the second session. My boyfriend and I kinda chuckled to ourselves thinking that the trainer clearly doesn’t know our dog. I just left the second session with Leroy on a leash. He is not pulling. I simply cannot believe it. It’s like magic. If you have any problems with you dog, please give this trainer a chance.
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August 2021 by Jade Graves
I’ve had 2 friends now who have brought their dogs here, both dogs are extremely aggressive. He teaches owners to use negative reinforcement which is scientifically the LEAST effective training tactic out there. Both dogs are extremely reactive to new people entering the owners home, to the point of fear from guests, and needing to put them away and use straight up animal abuse tactics to “correct” them (taught by the trainer). One friend uses a prong coller (used to cause pain when dogs pull on the leash) in the home to correct them when barking at visitors by pulling up (HARD) on it to cause pain. Another owner was told to CHOKE their dog when aggressive behavior was shown. This dog bit my husband and put him in the hospital, and if this person wasn’t a friend we would have wanted the dog to be put down as this dog is EXTREMELY aggressive, and this training hasn’t even kind of helped. Unless you want your dog to react and act aggressively to anyone but you, take them to someone who teaches positive reinforcement, which is good for bonding and creating positive interaction, even in situations that cause stress on the dog, you can create a positive experience and make them less aggressive with a different trainer. This guy clearly isn’t it, based on the dogs I’ve met that he has “trained” (one was even trained since she was a puppy)
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July 2021 by Jade H.
I've had 2 friends now who have brought their dogs here, both dogs are extremely aggressive. He teaches owners to use negative reinforcement which is scientifically the LEAST effective training tactic out there. Both dogs are extremely reactive to new people entering the owners home, to the point of fear from guests, and needing to put them away and use straight up animal abuse tactics to "correct" them (taught by the trainer). One friend uses a prong coller (used to cause pain when dogs pull on the leash) in the home to correct them when barking at visitors by pulling up (HARD) on it to cause pain. Another owner was told to CHOKE their dog when aggressive behavior was shown. This dog bit my husband and put him in the hospital, and if this person wasn't a friend we would have wanted the dog to be put down as this dog is EXTREMELY aggressive, and this training hasn't even kind of helped. Unless you want your dog to react and act aggressively to anyone but you, take them to someone who teaches positive reinforcement, which is good for bonding and creating positive interaction, even in situations that cause stress on the dog, you can create a positive experience and make them less aggressive with a different trainer. This guy clearly isn't it, based on the dogs I've met that he has "trained" (one was even trained since she was a puppy, the other started training after aggressive behavior had already started)
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July 2021 by .
At the assessment we were told Leroy would never pull on the leash again after the second session. My boyfriend and I kinda chuckled to ourselves thinking that the trainer clearly doesn’t know our dog. I just left the second session with Leroy on a leash. He is not pulling. I simply cannot believe it. It’s like magic. If you have any problems with you dog, please give this trainer a chance.
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May 2021 by Edward Thomas
His training is highly recommended
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April 2021 by Robin Carroll
I cannot believe it has been 5 years since my experience and I still haven't left a review. Probably because I couldn't find the words to show my appreciation.I found One Command K9 while I was desperate to find a trainer for my dog. My dog bit my child, not once, bit twice. I've never experienced aggression before with prior pets. After the second incident, we were going to rehome our dog. We wouldn't just surrender him or drop him off at a humane society... we knew he was a good dog, but was obviously not a good fit in a home with children. While we kept him separated from our kids, we searched for a dog trainer to help us until we found the right home.I will fast forward the details, but am happy to answer any questions.... after only a couple sessions, we learned that our dog obviously didn't like the children (emphasis on 'obviously'), but he didn't have to like the kids to learn to cope. We trained our dog to walk away when feeling uncomfortable. It was like something you'd see on Caesar Mulan lol. It seemed so simple after he taught us what we needed to know. 5 years later, we couldn't be more thankful. He is the real deal!