Dog Code Training in Chula Vista offers obedience programs, service-dog certification tracks, and pack-walking sessions from its H Street base, covering all of San Diego County with in-home and field-based instruction. The curriculum spans puppy socialization, leash reactivity modification, and advanced off-leash recall, building behavioral foundations that boarding facilities such as Camp Schultz Dog Board and Play in Bonita require before accepting new daycare enrollees. Service-dog training follows ADA task-training protocols for mobility assistance, psychiatric support, and medical alert functions, progressing through public-access readiness evaluations in real-world environments along the Broadway corridor and inside the Otay Ranch Town Center retail zone. Pack walks group three to six dogs matched by energy level and temperament for structured socialization along Chula Vista's bayfront and Telegraph Canyon trails, reinforcing the same impulse-control exercises taught in cage-free daycare environments at Camp Run-A-Mutt Chula Vista on North Fourth Avenue. Each training program concludes with a handler-transfer session where the owner learns marker timing, leash mechanics, and threshold management to maintain results at home.