Evaluation with Jas
Have a talk with Jas Leverette, owner/founder of Cali K9 and Host of Netflix’s Canine Intervention. Jas will point you in the right direction to give you a solution to all any dog related problems you may be having. Whether it’s aggression, over-excitement, reactivity or housebreaking, Jas has the answer you are looking for.
Evaluation with Jas
Learn more about your dog or puppy's behavior! We make evaluation appointments on weekday afternoons Pacific time.
Let Expert Dog Trainer Jas Leverette evaluate your dog and discuss solutions to your obedience and behavior issues.
This will get you started on the road to a well-trained companion dog you can take anywhere.
Description:
If you have any questions or need guidance related to dog training, Jas will help guide you toward the specific training you need to solve all your dog issues. With 15 years of experience in giving training to all dogs of any breed Jas has developed a training method that can eradicate any dog problem from aggression or over-excitement to disobedience or house training your canine. Jas’ mission is to help every dog in the world and reduce euthanization by 50%. The only way to make the world a safer place for you and your dog is through education. AndJas has the answers you are looking for when it comes to dog issues.
Cali K9 Dog Training Method
Why our method works
Our proprietary dog training system is recognized as one of the best systems in the world and our reviews, testimonials and client track record can confirm that. Our system has been evolving since 2009: Obedience, Socialization, Agility, Behavior Management and Problem Solving Techniques. Any issues you are having with your dog will be addressed and solved using this training method that guarantees results. Using the Cali K9 Method we use motivational based training to keep training a game for the dog. We call the dog being motivated “ignition” and describe the training process as “gamified.” Our 5 pillar proprietary training method adapts to your dog’s specific needs and your training goals.
What obedience training includes:
Obedience
Build the foundation for an obedient and well behaved furry best friend. Through well organized training sessions, your dog will become less distracted, more focused on you and become responsive to your commands.
Socialization
Create confidence and adaptability in your canine through positive socialization experiences. Proper socialization is essential for a well rounded and well adjusted dog, making interactions with other pets and people more harmonious.
Agility
Agility training unleashes your dog’s full potential. Enhance their coordination, and mental problem solving skills through engaging and fun exercises that keep their body engaged and their mind active.
Behavior Management
Behavior Management: Identify and modify unwanted behaviors using motivational based training and positive reinforcement. Excessive barking, jumping or even more complex issues will become a thing of the past. Your dog will be guided toward more desirable behavior patterns by our team of skilled trainers.
Problem Solving Techniques
Approaching each dog’s individual challenges we use care, expertise and our training methods to suit their needs. Our mission is to empower dog owners with problem solving techniques to overcome obstacles and build a long lasting and loving relationship with their canine.
What obedience training includes:
SIT
Use a positive voice tone and a hand signal at the same time, your hand should be in front of him with the palm up.
DOWN
From a sit position, the dog should lay down next to you. If you are including hand signals, you would put your palm down and move your arm in a downward motion. Make sure he can see your hand
STAY
This means “Wait here until I come back”. If the dog breaks the command, put him back where he started and repeat the exercise. By returning to him instead of calling to him, you build a more consistent response of waiting for you to return.
HEEL
Your dog knows how to walk on a loose leash on your left side. He should follow you (at your heel) regardless of change of pace, direction, or when you stop. He should not be walking in front of or lagging behind.
COME
This command should interrupt any activity and your dog should come running to you. “Come” is always positive. For best results squat down and say your dog’s name then “come”.