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I will definitely use Linda again and would highly recommend her to anyone who wants the best care for their pet.

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Fabiola Alviso - Lorenzo's Dog Training Team - Coco Puff enjoying the grass. This was her first time on grass!

Fabiola Alviso - Lorenzo's Dog Training Team

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Wow, my pup is so different, its not just the pup but how I Interact with the pup to give the pup…read moreit's best chance at understanding this world and rules there in. I'm a few weeks in my pup is almost off the chain literally. Here is the honest truth about FA she teaches you and your pet a life long dance. People have been coming up to me and asking where I got my mini-dog. Ha, that's no mini that's a pup. Then I point to her paws. They say OMG look at her paws how is she so well behaved. When I tell them how old she is they are like that's insane. Now she has her bad days but for the most part I have a path for mutual understanding. How to put this it's like a family dog that has skills. Real skills. FA is always on time like set your watch on time. She has never ever given my pup a treat. Most of the Training sessions I saw when I was shopping around where treat based. My dog would get diabetes before learned how to sit. They say true results and that's what I wanted. I was Referred to Fabiola Alviso by a staff member at my Local veterinarian clinic. I met with her and her Dog. (Her dog has an amazing thick coat I had never felt a coat like that. FA has a deep backstory with pets. A story that most of us would never work with large aggressive dogs again. She decided to use her situation as Motivation so that dogs and humans could live better lives together. She has a pet-vet-nursing background as well. At some point she decided she would go into full time Dog training and stepped away from the clinics. I met with her and of course my pup likes her and that's fine and all but I didn't call her to play with my dog. She very quickly turned the tables and went into "She Alpha God of Pets" my pup was like oh wait what-the-what. I decided to get the level 2 on/off Leash as level two also has some other features. I purchased a leather leash because I wanted one and her price was fair. The only thing that did not sit well with me was how she went over the contract. I don't feel some of the points in it needed to be over looked or changed. I would have started with full stars if this was clear. I reached out for Clarification and will update as I go. Level 2 is a 12 Weeks and runs around $2100 there are 2 bits of Training gear a leash and a set of collars that they suggest. The leash was $35 and so was the collar. Those are Optional. If her training is top-shelf the payment will be fair. If she really knocks it out of the park it would be a deal. Anything less it would be a waste of time and money. I'll update through the pr

Please consider if this is the best training method for your dog prior to booking with Lorenzo Dog…read moreTraining. I have a newly adopted 2 year old Great Dane, and we had a consult with a trainer at Lorenzo Dog Training in San Diego that left me very dissatisfied and concerned about the training tactics that were being taught and used on my dog, including aggressive jerking and whipping force by way of her head and neck with a leash and choke collar. My dog is highly sensitive due to her abuse and neglectful past. The physically forceful interventions sent my dog into a fight or flight response, exhibiting signs of flight then freezing by way of trying to flee, yelping, rigid body tone with excessive shaking, hyper-vigilance, and flinching, all of which worsened as the trainer continued to aggressively yank her despite my dogs clear fearful state. The next day, my dog did not eat, remained hyper-vigilant, and skittish from the slightest noises or movement, which is exactly how she behaved when we first adopted her but had previously disappeared prior to our training consult with Lorenzo Dog training. As a previous nurse and current doctor, considering a strictly biological and physiological perspective, the fear modality, especially for already anxious and fearful pups, is ineffective simply by the physiological process of the brain. Like with any human, dog, or animal, a fight or flight response stemming from the amygdala floods the brain and body with neurotransmitters restricting their ability to access executive functioning regions of their frontal and temporal lobes necessary for learning and critical thinking. Although aggressive physical methods may work for some dogs with a higher threshold for fear and anxiety, allowing them to think and process learning effectively, the style is unfit for all. I put my trust in the licensed dog trainer to have the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to recognize my dog's emotional state to then modify her own training tactics instead of continuing to apply more force to her head and neck while my dog continued to exhibit signs of a heightened sympathetic nervous system response. The trainer described the behavioral modification interventions used as teaching my dog to respect me. However, it was clear there was no respect gained and only fear. I want my dog to respect and trust me, I do not want her to fear me. Although using fear and force is quick and effective, it is not the only option to gain your pup's respect and obedience. I understand that some people may prefer that form of training and relationship with their dog; however, I believe in using the least restrictive measures to facilitate behavioral modification and prospering a positive and mutually respectful environment. My dog has been progressing well with other trainers using positive reinforcement, consistency with boundary management, and other severely less forceful physical prompts. I understand that these tactics may take longer to achieve the desired behavioral goals; however, like with any behavioral modification, it takes time and patience, which I plan to give her. Again, I highly recommend looking into the tactics used at Lorenzo Dog Training before determining if these interventions align with you and your doggies goals.

Petsitting Done Right - dogwalkers - Updated May 2026

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