Brandon Fouche
Ranked #5 in Los Angeles and #104 in California
Service Overview
Types of Dog Training
- Behavior Modification
Specialty Focus Areas
- Reactivity / Aggression
Training Formats Offered
- Private Lessons
- Private Facility
Program Formats
- Sessions Package
Dog Training Methodology
Methods:
- ✓ Other
The Brandon Fouche Dog Rehabilitation Center offers a rehabilitation process based on “The Fouche Way” philosophy. This process involves evaluating the dog and how the people are living with it.
Clients are provided with necessary information and guided through the rehabilitation process. Dogs undergoing rehabilitation at the facility are assisted by Brandon Fouche’s pack of rehabilitated dogs, which play a role in both the evaluation and the rehabilitation.
About the Trainer
Brandon Fouche operates The Brandon Fouche Dog Rehabilitation Center, where he teaches “The Fouche Way,” a philosophy he developed over many years of working directly with dogs, wolves, horses, and other animals. He identifies himself as a rehabilitator, not a dog trainer, and specializes in aggression.
What sets him apart is his approach; he states he will never tell a dog to sit, stay, down, or heel. Instead, his teaching focuses on understanding how dogs think, how they process information, and how humans can communicate with them from the concept of Nature so dogs understand them.
His expertise is specifically in aggression, an area he has worked in for close to 30 years. Clients come to him with dogs exhibiting aggression towards other dogs, people, or both. Dogs that come to his facility are helped by his pack of rehabilitated dogs, which he calls “the miscreants.” These dogs were once “dead dog walking” cases due to aggressive behaviors and now assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation process.
Accomplishments
Brandon Fouche has developed “The Fouche Way” philosophy over many years of working directly with dogs, wolves, horses, and other animals. He has close to 30 years of expertise in aggression.
His personal pack of dogs, referred to as “the miscreants,” are all dogs that were once highly aggressive and slated for destruction. They have been rehabilitated by Fouche and now assist in the rehabilitation of other aggressive dogs at his facility, demonstrating the effectiveness of his methods.
How to Get Started!
The process begins with an evaluation of the dog and an assessment of how the people are living with the dog. Following this, clients receive the necessary information.
They are then guided through the rehabilitation process, which takes place at Brandon Fouche’s facility.

Contact Information
Misc Features
- wheelchair accessible entrance
- wheelchair accessible parking