Training

Teaching and training is about building and maintaining the bond between you and your Boxer.

This is a rewarding time for you both and will benefit your Boxer immensely. Every dog is different, every home is different, and every training need is different. Training is not just for fixing problems, having a well-trained dog can avoid problems. Work at developing the very best relationship with your Boxer. Reach out to a BRLA recommended trainer or find one in your area at APDT

We highly recommend BAT: Behavior Adjustment Training with Boxers. They respond well to positive redirection to engage and develop trust & respect for handler. Here is a directory of BAT Trainers by area

BAT (Behavior Adjustment Training) TRAINER DIRECTORY

BRLA Recommended Dog Trainers

Mary Hirt

Teachers Pet Dog Training 
310-391-6699
[email protected]
www.teacherspet.biz

Mary's positive methods are proven to help dogs make better decisions. Mary has helped BRLA for over 10 years and loves to work with Boxers.

Mary has a collection of informative videos that cover many critical areas of problem solving and training.  CLICK HERE FOR MARY HIRT VIDEOS

Tim Williams

Acting K9 Services
310-425-5974
[email protected]
www.actingk9services.com

Tim trains many different types of animals for movies at his beautiful training facility. He is amazing with Boxers and is highly recommended for private training

Lisa Verdugo

Sit, Stay - Hooray!
310-388-7618
[email protected]
www.sitstayhooray.thedogtrainer.org

Lisa promotes positive training for positive results. Lisa has a long history working specifically with Boxers and helps Boxer Rescue LA in so many ways.

Sandy Driscoll

Academy of Dog Obedience
323-660-2162
[email protected]
www.academyofdogobedience.com

Sandy has been a dog trainer and supporter of BRLA for decades. Her experience is invaluable and her methods works.

Bringing a New Boxer Home

When bringing a new Boxer home there are so many new experiences for them to get used to. It’s good to have some helpful tips to guide you through some of the most common post adoption scenarios you may need some help with.

Dog To Dog Integration
Dog To Cat Integration
Dog To Kid Integration
Crate Training
Separation Anxiety
Leash Aggression
Barking
The most important thing to remember is that training and commitment are all you need to fix just about any challenge.
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