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    Bark Busters Home Dog Training San Diego - Your Greater San Diego and North County Team

    Bark Busters Home Dog Training San Diego

    (474 reviews)

    Bark Busters came to us highly recommended. After some research and reviewing Ted Talk and…read morearticles, I signed up our two rescue mix breed ~20lb boys. We are grateful to James of BB who placed us with Jenna. Our boys issues: high reactivity outside, especially other dogs, and inside, door bell, ring cameras, etc. Coupled with greetings by jumping and owning the house. Jenna set us on a path of activities for inside and was incredibly patient letting me share and ask questions, learning constantly. As we fine-tuned and we all got more comfortable we moved our training to outside. The methodology used is absolutely amazing and, I dare say, short of a miracle. We practice regularly and introduce the boys to different circumstances. All that food luring and positive food reinforcement training certainly has its place but only the techniques of BB with Jenna has helped our boys become trusting, comfortable, and happy. Here I thought I had to scan the horizon constantly to be aware of incoming dogs to prepare myself to hide behind a car or go in the corner behind garbage cans to get maximum distance. Not true. I walk no longer with my head on a lazy susan. We all are forever grateful. Our boys can lead richer more social lives. Thank you!!!

    I'm updating my original 6-month review now that it has been a full year since we hired Bark…read moreBusters to help with our rescue dog Mimi. As first-time dog owners, the early support really did help us. Having someone we could call during those overwhelming first months was a relief. Over time, though, I realized I was hoping the training would shift toward more positive reinforcement. The constant, harsher corrections worked at first but eventually didn't seem effective anymore and started affecting my relationship with Mimi. I noticed this during a family trip where Mimi, who is usually fearful of strangers, bonded more easily with my husband and his family. She gravitated toward them when scared, and I realized it might be because they weren't following the correction-heavy approach, while I was. I also asked for help with Mimi's fear and reactivity toward other dogs, but was told they didn't have dogs available for training and that I would need to bring a calm, socialized dog myself. As a non-trainer, that was very hard, but we tried by traveling many hours to introduce her to my husband's family dog. The experience ended up being chaotic since the family didn't fully understand what the process required, and new people and dogs kept appearing even though Mimi wasn't ready. Her reactivity came back in that environment, which made me feel like the training had only put a bandaid on deeper fear issues. Maybe I should have clarified expectations better from the start, but with a high-need dog and being new to all of this, I didn't know what to expect. Since then, we've switched to a positive reinforcement trainer who organizes structured group activities. Mimi is still scared of bigger dogs and can still be reactive, but she's improving slowly and has been able to meet a few smaller dogs. She's also still fearful of people, but she nips a lot less now, so progress is happening. Overall, Bark Busters helped us in the beginning, but long-term we found that a different, more positive approach has been a better fit for Mimi.

    Vet Playas Veterinary Hospital - Vet Playas Veterinary Hospital Grooming

    Vet Playas Veterinary Hospital

    (402 reviews)

    Playas

    Been awhile since we took our Rottweiler here. He is the sweetest dog at home but hates the vet…read more Usually we have seen Dr. Diana but today we saw Dr. Laura. She was just as amazing. Our translator (Gale?) was also great. They were professional, helpful, and very accommodating for Cash and his needs. All the staff is always awesome. Thank you Vet Playas!

    This review is specifically for the scheduling and communication experience, not the veterinarian…read more I never made it to the veterinarian because of the lack of urgency and follow-through from the front office staff. I first contacted this clinic in April regarding my dog, Teejay, who was diagnosed with an acanthomatous ameloblastoma, an aggressive oral tumor. From the beginning, I explained that I was traveling from Los Angeles and that I have mobility limitations following spinal surgery. Because of those limitations, I repeatedly asked whether my records could be reviewed in advance and whether there was any way to minimize unnecessary trips. They declined and stated I still needed a consult before I would even get the X-rays done. Considering this is a tumor that's aggressive I chose to have the X-rays done here so avoid a trip there. Months later, after obtaining a pathology report, laboratory work, dental radiographs, skull/jaw imaging, and photos, I contacted them again and was specifically instructed to email everything for review. I did exactly that and sent a detailed email with all records attached. Five days later, the response I received was essentially to contact the scheduling department. The problem is that the scheduling department was the same office that had originally instructed me to send the email in the first place. Instead of reviewing the information, I was sent in circles. When I pointed this out, I was disappointed that nobody simply acknowledged the mistake or apologized for the inconvenience. Instead, I was repeatedly told that I should have informed them that I had sent the email and what email address it came from. My full name, contact information, dog's information, pathology report, photos, imaging, and laboratory work were all included in the email. At that point, the issue was no longer the email. The issue was the complete lack of accountability. Even after explaining multiple times that my dog had an aggressive tumor, that I was traveling from Los Angeles, and that I was recovering from spinal surgery, I continued receiving explanations and excuses rather than a simple acknowledgment that the situation had been mishandled. If this is how communication is handled with the client, it did not give me confidence moving forward with a major surgical procedure for my dog. At a minimum, I expect basic communication, follow-through, and professionalism when dealing with something this serious. After reading other reviews from people who traveled from Los Angeles and experienced similar communication issues, I feel I made the right decision not to proceed. Fortunately, I found another veterinary surgeon who reviewed the extensive records I had already gathered. They reviewed the pathology report, imaging, laboratory work, and photos and agreed that no additional diagnostics were needed before moving forward. Surgery has already been scheduled. I cannot comment on the quality of the veterinary care because I never reached that stage. I can only comment on my experience as a prospective client, and unfortunately that experience was disappointing.

    Profauna Hospital Veterinario - Recovering baby boy

    Profauna Hospital Veterinario

    (98 reviews)

    Zona Centro

    I live in California. However, my dog is very sick and we often take her down to Mexico for…read moretreatment. She was having a medical emergency and we rushed down to TJ. The usual vet we go to was closing before we arrived. I found this place. I was iffy due to the 2.5 stars on Yelp. But it has 4.7 on Google so I decided to give it a try. Be aware they take time to respond to online messages or emails. For the quickest response, call them. I called in advance to let them know the situation and our ETA. We arrived at 12:15AM. The moment we walked through the door, they began triage immediately. Within 5 minutes, we knew what was wrong. Unfortunately, she did not recover. They were realistic with us, answered our questions, and treated her with dignity and respect. I could tell the situation wasn't easy for the staff either. They allowed us to spend time with her before, during, and after she took her last breath. It was super convenient that they also offered cremation and funeral services from a partner company. They offered three cremation options. Please read them. The cheapest one is a communal cremation. The other two are individual. We opted for the middle package. She passed on a Wednesday and by Friday she was ready to return home. You have the option to pick up either at the vet or directly with the funeral home. It's faster if you pick up directly from the funeral home. HOWEVER!!!!! I was in documented medical shock and managing a legal crisis when this was happening. Maple hadn't even been dead an hour when they were asking me to confirm all her final details. When I picked up her urn and death certificate, the information was WRONG. As a matter of basic empathy and professional decency, I expected them to correct the record for a medical support animal without charging me for my grief. But the funeral home refused so I suggest you don't use their cremation services. Also, the vet said they would email us a copy of the X-rays the same day. When we followed up with the receptionist she refused and claimed we needed to pay extra for that.

    They are terrible at communicating with customers. I took my dog here for surgery, but the…read moreprocedure kept getting delayed due to emergency surgeries for more critical patients. I completely understand that emergencies take priority, so the delays themselves were not the issue. The problem was the lack of communication. Each time the surgery was postponed, no one called to update me. I explained multiple times that I live in the U.S. and needed timely updates so I could plan travel accordingly, but they still failed to communicate schedule changes. Instead, I had to call every two to three hours just to get information, and even then, nothing was communicated clearly. In the end, I picked my dog up without the surgery being performed and took him to another veterinary clinic that was far more professional and respectful of clients' time and schedules.

    Wolf Girl Canine Club - Tito 
Daycare client. His owner chose Wolf Girl Canine Club for our small group structure, decompression, and consistent training.

    Wolf Girl Canine Club

    (2 reviews)

    Wolf Girl Canine Club exceeded my expectations. One of the best parts is that they offer in-home…read moretraining sessions, so you do not have to drive anywhere. They come to you, which makes the process convenient and helps the trainer work with your dog in the exact environment where the behavior matters most. Katie was professional, patient, and very knowledgeable. She explained everything clearly, tailored the training to my dog's needs, and gave me simple steps to follow between sessions. I saw real progress quickly, and my dog is calmer, more responsive, and much easier to manage day to day. If you are considering dog training, I highly recommend Wolf Girl Canine Club. When you reach out, ask for Katie.

    I have been working with a difficult foster husky for more than two years. She had completed a…read morecourse of training at a local facility, but was still pulling like a sled dog on her walks. A neighbor recommended Katie of Wolf Girl Canine Club on Nextdoor, and I decided to give training one more shot. Boy, am I glad I did. Katie worked magic with our sled dog. She now expects to play the "heel game" on every walk, and when we run out of treats, she still stays right by my side. What a difference. Walks are now a joy, and the carpal tunnel that I didn't know was caused by the sled dog has eased. I loved how Wolf Girl Canine Club approaches training with kindness and patience - no choke collars, shock collars, or harsh reprimands. Our sweet but stubborn girl heeled because she wanted to. She adored her friend Katie and looked forward to the training sessions. And, while she had suffered from abandonment issues with the other trainer, by the second lesson, she was ignoring us and happily setting off with her new friend. Katie also kept us up to date with photos and even training videos so that we could see er work and follow-up on her progress. This extra effort really helped us stay on track. I recommend Katie and her methods without reservation. Wolf Girl Canine Club will be our first step with future fosters. And, frankly, I cannot wait to see the next transformation. I am so grateful to have found a kind, effective, and thorough trainer.

    Criadero Canino Caliente - pet_training - Updated June 2026

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