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    Bark to Basics Canine Obedience Center

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    All-American K-9 Dog Training

    All-American K-9 Dog Training

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    I truly cannot say enough incredible things about Erika and All-American K-9 Dog Training. Sending…read moreour 9-month-old pup, Lilo, away for three weeks was a big decision, but it turned out to be one of the absolute best things we could have done for her -- and for our entire family. The dog that came home to us was absolutely remarkable. Lilo returned with confidence, structure, manners, and an understanding of commands that completely exceeded our expectations. The difference is honestly night and day. What has impressed us the most is that this wasn't simply about teaching Lilo to sit, stay, come, or follow commands. Erika helped give her the foundation she needed to understand boundaries, expectations, and how to make better choices. Walking her, having people over, taking her places, getting her attention, redirecting unwanted behaviors, and simply enjoying everyday life with her has become so much easier. Our life at home has completely changed. Erika clearly understands that every dog is different. When a dog is struggling with certain behaviors, there is usually a reason behind them, and great training isn't just about correcting the behavior -- it's about understanding the dog and figuring out what they need in order to succeed. Erika did exactly that with Lilo. The three weeks of training were worth every single day. The amount of progress Lilo made in such a short period of time is incredible, and we now have the tools and commands to continue reinforcing everything she learned. If you have a puppy or an adult dog who needs training, structure, better manners, or help with behaviors you simply haven't been able to solve on your own, do not hesitate to contact All-American K-9 Dog Training. There is a reason behind the behavior, and they will help you understand it, address it, and give both you and your dog the tools to move forward successfully. Erika, thank you for taking such wonderful care of our Lilo and for giving us back a completely different dog. You didn't just train Lilo -- you changed the quality of life in our home. We are beyond grateful. Without question, 5 stars and our highest recommendation!

    Such a wonderful experience! I never thought I'd see my dog be so calm next to so many people and…read moredogs surrounding her. Bob was wonderful to work with! He was recommended to me by a colleague and I have also recommended him to a friend of mine! He was super professional and I learned so much!

    It's A Ruff Life K9 Behavioral Rehabilitation

    It's A Ruff Life K9 Behavioral Rehabilitation

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    Gus is absolutely amazing! I spoke with multiple behaviorists prior to choosing Gus. While speaking…read moreto Gus on the phone, he told me things about my dog before I told him specifics and exactly what was going on. It was then that I knew he was the one to work with my dog. He comes to your home, apartment or wherever your issue takes place. He even offered to accompany us at a dog park. He is based out of Buckeye, but will go anywhere across the Valley! Now, about my dog. I have a 7 y/o Maltese who has/had (what I thought was) severe separation anxiety. I had tried EVERYTHING: meds, thunder shirts, doggie day care, exercise, caging, special treats and bones in the cage, ect. Nothing worked. I work 12 hour shifts, 3 days a week and when I would leave my dog, she would cry, yelp and bark for hours on end. It got so bad she stopped eating and starting losing her hair and weight. Molly barked at every noise, freaked out when the doorbell would ring and refused to walk on a leash. Now that we've worked with Gus, I have a new dog and I'm getting my life back. Gus worked with Molly yesterday for the first time. The minute Gus walked through the door he casually and calmly took control and Molly was at his attention. Within minutes, Gus had Molly waiting for a treat that was placed on the floor in front of her and shortly there after we were walking outside on a leash without issue. Within an hour of our lesson start, we tried Molly in the cage. Normally, Molly would screech and freak out as soon as the cage door was shut. There was some soft whimpering, but nothing like it usually is and Molly eventually laid down quietly. This never happens! We got to the point where I walked out of the room cage is in and still no freaking out. I was in disbelief. Gus worked with me, my boyfriend and my mom since we are the ones to care for and watch Molly. Gus made it look so easy we were all afraid that as soon as Gus left, it wouldn't work anymore. Boy were we wrong. Gus worked with us for almost 4 hours and most of what he did was instill the confidence in us that we can do this, we are in charge and we are the Alfas with our body language. When Gus left, I took Molly for a walk. I needed to give her 1 correction and we stopped once to regain control when we approached our first big dog. Normally Molly would bark and freak out with any dog. I got none of this. Over the course of our walk, we passed 7 dogs, none of which Molly paid attention to. Then it was back to training inside. I tried knocking at the door, immediately gained control of the door and Molly settled. We worked on the cage and she went in with minimal whining. This is unbelievable. Now we are not fixed, nor ready to be left alone just yet, but the progress that has been made in only ONE VISIT is beyond my wildest expectations. Gus is a miracle worker and his patience and genuine desire for your success is incomparable. I am forever grateful for the time Gus spent with me, Molly and my family. Anyone that is at your last straw and unsure where to turn next, give Gus a try. You will not be disappointed! My only regret is not calling him sooner. Thank you, Gus!

    My boyfriend and I hired Gus because our dogs began fighting badly when we moved in together. Gus…read morecame and pretty much told us we were out of luck and that he couldn't help us, didn't give us any advice on what to do to stop the fighting or how to even break it up. He showed us small training tips to do with each dog but nothing to help with the two together. We paid him $250 for him to tell us there is no hope. We called him back and he said within 2 weeks he would come back to our house and it has been over 3 weeks and we have not heard a thing. Very disappointed and I hope no one else calls him for help with their dogs fighting because it was a huge waste of money. My dog is now missing a 2 inch chunk of his ear and we are having to call and pay for another trainer. If you're dogs are fighting Gus is not the person to call.

    Bark to Basics Canine Obedience Center - pet_training - Updated August 2026

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