Does your dog think “sit” means “sprint across the room” or “stay” means “let’s wrestle”? You’re not alone. Life with a mischievous pup can feel like running a 24/7 comedy show you didn’t sign up for. The good news is there’s a way to turn the chaos into calm without losing your socks, sanity, or sofa cushions. Amy’s Dog Training is here to help you handle aggression, behavioral issues, zoomies, pullers, and barkaholics with positive reinforcement.
Let’s be real: dogs are hilarious. They zoom through the house, knock over drinks, and somehow know the exact second you open the fridge. But when behavior problems go unchecked, the comedy turns into a full-blown sitcom where you’re the punchline.
And here’s the kicker…studies show over 50% of dog owners report behavioral issues like separation anxiety, leash pulling, or counter-surfing. That’s not just a “phase.” Without the right dog training programs, your furry comedian just perfects bad habits. That’s why having a local dog trainer (who’s survived their share of sock-snatchers) is your best bet for real progress.
Good dog training program doesn’t have to feel like military boot camp. Dogs learn faster when tail wags are part of the curriculum. Every training process here comes with reward points (aka snacks), laughs, and more chew toy training than any dog could dream of.

Think of this as the “first date” with a professional dog trainer. A training evaluation digs into your dog’s quirks, your individual family situation, and your goals. From house training to tackling behavioral problems, it’s the foundation of a clear training plan and behavioral modification.

Perfect for laser-focused goals like boundary training, socialization training, or stopping litter box issues. These private lessons give one-on-one attention, personalized training methods, and real-time adjustments to fit your dog’s behavioral response. Every session mixes verbal cues with positive methods to build lasting habits.

Why stop at one when you can enjoy a discount with four? This pack of four private training sessions is perfect for new puppies who think your carpet is a bathroom and your hand is a chew toy. It’s ideal for fine-tuning obedience training, potty training, and getting past rookie mistakes like “sit…sometimes”.

Got a spicy dog with extra sass? The eight-pack is like boot camp, except with belly rubs instead of burpees. This plan is tailor-made for pups with fearful behaviors, reactivity, leash-lunging theatrics, or full-blown behavioral challenges. Through progressive behavioral techniques, your pup gets the repetition and structure needed for long-term change.

This service dog training program teaches service dog tasks, prepares dogs for public access, and even covers CGC prep for therapy dog training. It’s built to match daily needs, from medical or psychiatric support to mobility assistance. Every plan is guided by an expert with a Master Trainer Certification, because your life partner deserves the best training process.
Some folks brag about their golf swing. Others about their sourdough starter. Here, the bragging rights belong to the dogs who leave happier, calmer, and a whole lot less bitey. Here’s why tails wag faster with a professional dog trainer from Amy’s Dog Training.
This isn’t a fly-by-night gig. With over 30 years of experience in animal behavior and training under our belts (and paw prints on our clothes), our experience covers everything from house training mishaps to complex behavioral issues like reactivity, aggression, and fearful behaviors. Dogs with drama? Seen it. Fixed it.
Dogs here aren’t bribed. They’re motivated with positive reinforcement that makes learning feel like a game. Think of it as handing out gold stars in dog training school, except the stars are cheese cubes, and the students don’t talk back. No harsh corrections here. Every professional dog trainer makes learning fun, safe, and effective.
Cookie cutters are for biscuits, not training. Every pup gets a personalized training plan based on their quirks, your goals, and the training methods that actually work for their behavioral response. Whether it’s in-home training, solving litter box issues, or tackling epic-level behavioral challenges, the program bends to fit your pup.
Dogs don’t live in bubbles. That’s why training happens in actual spaces: at the park, in your living room, or on that busy corner your dog thinks they own. “Leave it” should mean to leave it alone when there’s a rogue sandwich on the sidewalk, not just when you’re holding a cookie in your hand. Through in-home training, walks, and group training, dogs learn to be polite citizens everywhere.
No complicated rituals, no doggy handshake required. Getting started with a professional dog trainer is easier than teaching your pup to “stay” around pizza. Here’s how the training process works:
Fur parents can’t stop wagging their tongues about the transformations. Stories range from pups who graduated from “couch destroyer” to “calm companion,” to rescues with fearful behaviors finally strutting with confidence. Reviews often mention professional dog trainer magic, fewer behavioral issues, and walks that no longer resemble amateur rodeo events.
Posted on Jane DavidTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. When we adopted Fritzi from Stockton shelter it was literally her last day before euthanasia. Words like “highly reactive” and untrainable were used. Because of a desperate email appeal from a shelter worker. we went to see her. We could see the extent of her troubling behavior but recognized it as fear rather aggression. Being elderly, the thought of bringing home a young dog much in need of training with daunting. I will not lie, there were times. At first we wanted to pull out our hair and return the dog. We inquired many places about trainers and werevery fortunate to be guided to Amy Noble through several sources. It’s not an exaggeration to say that Amy saved Fritzi’s life. From being a complete terror on the leash and threatening every other dog she encountered on walks, she became far calmer and willing to greet other dogs without showing any aggression. Amy guided us through what training Exercises she needed and spent time with Fritzi alone as well as days that we went through her routines with Amy. We consider the time and money spent in training to be invaluable. As Fritzi turns three at the end of this year, we’re sure that our lives together are going to be harmonious and filled with affection. I don’t know any other way to say it, Amy has worked a miracle. We’re so glad we found her (and found Fritzi, too.). We keep going back to Amy with questions about health and reinforcing her good behaviors. When she boards with Amy, we are absolutely confident that the right behaviors will be rewarded and she will have a good time with Amy’s other dogs. We know we’re lucky to have come to this place with the right dog and certainly the right trainer! Jane DavidPosted on Sandy HallTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We got a dog from the shelter. She is adorable. However, she had a couple of little challenges. We were just not sure how to help her be her best family member. My husband found Amy online. When we contacted her, she got right back to us and was willing to spend time learning about what we needed. We knew right away that we were gonna be cared for, and our little girl had a great teacher. We booked with Amy right away and on our first visit we knew that she was a good fit for us. Amy has come out three times. The difference in our girl is amazing. She has learned so much, and so have we. I would highly recommend Amy as your pet guidance person. She has helped us a lot and she is very knowledgeable. We can now open the door without our dog running out. We can take her for a walk without her, dragging us down the street. She doesn’t try to attack every other *ANIMAL that she’s on her walk. And her meal time manners have greatly improved.Posted on Angie LoveTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I cannot recommend Amy Noble highly enough! She has helped me with multiple dogs over the years, and I’m always impressed by her gentle, intuitive, yet firm approach. Dogs immediately respect her, and she has a true gift for connecting with them. Equally valuable is how she educates the humans. Her sessions are fun, interactive, and clear, with practical steps and homework that make progress feel achievable. She also ties in other pets and family members so everyone knows their role and can support the process. Amy is kind, highly knowledgeable, and deeply intuitive. Whether you’ve just adopted a dog or want to improve your bond with a longtime companion, she’s an outstanding trainer who delivers real results.Posted on Patty VargasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amy helped me turn my fearful, anxious spaniel into the service dog that I desperately needed. If one technique didn't work with my dog, Amy had three others to try. She did a great job of explaining, from the dog's point of view, where the problem behaviors were coming from. She came up with solutions when my physical limitations kept us from using traditional techniques. I would recommend Amy to anyone needing a dog trainer. I've had dogs for six decades and couldn't believe how little I knew about working with them.Posted on Rachel VillaronTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. When we needed help with our rescue dog Siena, we found Amy and she was a godsend! A true dog whisperer, and really all animal whisperer, she helped us with Siena's dog aggression. When we first got Siena, she was a year old and a very strong 50 pound Lab mix who could pull hard enough to pull me down when she saw other dogs. With Amy's patience and skill, Siena became a great walking dog who still didn't like other dogs, but didn't pull me down trying to get to them! Amy was not only our dog trainer but a good friend and when it came time to say goodbye to Siena, Amy came by to say her final good-byes as well. When we are ready for a new dog, Amy has also pledged to find us a dog with the same temperament as Siena because she was the best dog ever and we miss her every day. Amy is the best and we look forward to working with her in the future, whenever that will be.Posted on Sandra ForrerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our family has worked EXCLUSIVELY with Amy since 2004 and would do so again! Our "fuzzy piranha" had her teeth on everything and everyone. Amy taught all of us how to break her of the habit and how to be a good family for her. Later, we adopted an Australian Cattle Dog...smarter than a lot of people! Amy helped us to modify his herding instinct into good boy behaviour. 10/10 would train again!Posted on Elena GaffneyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing and experienced dog behaviorist and trainer. Amy had worked and works with multiple our rescue dogs, she has exceptional understanding of animals and their individual needs, her skills , knowledge, and expertise are remarkable.Posted on Alyssa IveryTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amy is amazing!!! I have a husky mix(Candy) and he is my first dog. He has always been a sweet and loving boy, but was craaazy when we first got him. Amy made the training process so easy for our family and Candy loves her so much.. every time she leaves, he looks for her! I feel like a lot of trainors are fine with animals but bad with humans, but Amy is amazing with animals aand humans! I always say I’m pretty sure she can communicate with them! Thank you Amy for helping us with our boyPosted on Mischa WendelTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amy is a born Dog Whisperer! She came to my house to help me with my poor dog Yo-Yo, who was a very sad rescue case from a puppy mill in Taiwan. Yo-Yo was an 8 years old Golden Retriever, and had lived in a small cage all her life, producing puppies. She had absolutely no socialization, and was very frightened of people, especially men. In spite of everything I tried, I got nowhere with her, and I've had dogs all my life. I worked in vet medicine for 35 years, and have had over 10 old rescue dogs after I stopped showing and breeding Goldens. Amy came highly recommended to me by friends and veterinarians, and we set up a time for her to come to my house. I had to keep a leash on Yo-Yo at all times to be able to catch her, and when Amy arrived I brought her downstairs and handed the leash to Amy. Yo-Yo immediately strained at the end of the leash, trying to get away, to run back upstairs and hide again in her safe spot. Amy just ignored this, and quietly talked to her in a low voice, not making eye contact. Slowly, slowly, Yo-Yo started to relax a little at the end of the leash., and finally stood still. Amy worked with her and me for over an hour, and we made fantastic progress. She showed me what we could work on in the coming months to make Yo-Yo more secure, and my girl was now so relaxed that she was sitting next to Amy with her eyes closed! I consider myself an experienced animal person, and I used to train young horses for people so they could ride them, but I have never encountered anyone with the intuitive feeling for training troubled dogs like Amy! Yo-Yo and I were greatly helped by her expertise, and I highly recommend her to anyone who is looking for a skilled and compassionate dog trainer!Posted on Sarah SmithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have worked with Amy with my two Great Danes and my horse. One Dane was for general training and the other we are currently working on some behavior modification. Amy is fantastic with all my animals and has taught me how to better communicate and understand them. I’ve always been impressed with her knowledge and patience. 10 out of 10 highly recommend her if you are looking for just a better model citizen pup or if you are having behavioral issues. My girls love her and are always jazzed when they get to see her!
From sleepy beach towns to buzzing city streets, help from a local dog trainer is closer than that bag of treats your dog already found. Dogs in these spots get the chance to shine:
Your area is not on the list? Call (408) 887-1741 and let’s talk about how we can help you with your dog training sessions.
The results speak louder than barks. From service dogs mastering their service dog tasks to anxious pups gaining confidence through group training, transformations are everywhere. Success stories include once-wild dogs who now ace crate training, rescues thriving after behavioral consulting, and goofy pups finally showing off polished manners. Proof that with the right training methods, even the most stubborn tail-chaser can graduate top of the class at this dog training school.
Here’s the easy test…if your pup is chewing through shoes, ignoring every command, or hosting the “Bark Olympics” at 2 a.m., it’s time. Professional dog trainers help with behavioral issues, fearful behaviors, and that clingy separation anxiety that makes grocery runs feel like betrayals. Think of it as hiring a tutor, but for fur and paws.
The service dog training program is like college prep for pups. It covers service dog tasks, ADA regulations, and even therapy dog training. Dogs learn everything from polite obedience training to advanced skills that actually help their humans daily. The goal is to have confident, reliable service dogs ready for the real world. Plus, we will guide you through transitioning into a life of living with a service dog.
Some dogs catch on faster than you can say “sit”, while others need more time (especially if fearful behaviors or stubborn streaks are involved). Progress may show after a single in-home training session, but lasting results usually come through structured training packages or consistent group training. It’s less about the calendar and more about practice and repetition. Think of it like piano lessons, but with more belly rubs.
Yes, but not overnight. Through behavioral consulting, behavioral modification, and plenty of positive reinforcement, even pups with aggression or anxiety can learn calmer responses. The goal isn’t to erase personality, but to teach healthier ways to cope when triggers pop up. (So, less lunging at skateboards, more sitting politely like a doggy diplomat.)
Costs depend on what you choose. Single private training sessions, social group classes, or bigger training packages for long-term goals have different pricing. A consultation always lays out pricing clearly, so there are no surprise bills hiding under the dog bed.
Let’s just say Amy’s not new to this. She has over 40 years of hands-on experience working with dogs of every breed, size, and personality. She’s seen it all and probably trained it, too. For the past 30 years, she’s also been teaching humans how to actually speak dog, so chaos can turn into clear communication and confusion into connection. Decades more of experience are her credentials and her biggest flex. These are what set her apart from most other trainers in a 50-mile radius.
Yes! The saying “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” is a lie made up by lazy humans. With the right training methods, older pups can master house training, learn fresh manners, and even enjoy group training. Sometimes they learn faster because they’re past the wild puppy stage. Plus, seniors usually work harder when snacks are involved.
That’s fine. Most start out that way. With positive reinforcement and customized training packages, even the most distracted pups learn to tune in. Think of it as doggy mindfulness: less chasing butterflies, more listening to commands. Though chasing butterflies can still be scheduled during recess.
Absolutely. Crate training doesn’t have to feel like a battle royale. With clear steps and positive reinforcement, pups learn that the crate is a safe den instead of a doggy jail. Eventually, many dogs start putting themselves to bed, sometimes before their humans.
Dogs are like humans. Sometimes, they also forget their manners. That’s why professional dog trainers provide homework, refreshers, and tips to keep progress going strong. A little consistency brings them right back on track.
Dogs don’t need magic tricks. What they need are structure, laughs, and the right training methods. If your pup struggles with behavioral issues, separation anxiety, or just needs some polish, this is the moment to act. Call today and start the journey to calmer walks, wagging tails, and homes that don’t smell like carpet cleaner.
Vacations should be fun for you and your dog. And in Amy’s Dog Training, dog boarding isn’t a sad kennel stay. It’s like summer camp with supervised play, rest, and care from actual dog trainers who know how to handle behavioral issues. Whether it’s a night, a week, or longer, your pup stays safe, social, and maybe even learns a thing or two.