At Home Training for Your Dogs
Meet Joseph
For over 23 years, Joe DeSimone, founder of Canine Command, has successfully trained thousands of dogs covering practically all breeds, ages, and behavior issues. Joe currently serves as a Volunteer Trainer for Lee County Domestic Animal Services helping their reactive dogs get adopted. Previously Joe served as a volunteer trainer and handler at Humane Societies in Pennsylvania and Southwest Florida. Mr. DeSimone also served as an instructor for the Naples, Florida and Bensalem, Pennsylvania AKC Dog Clubs. Joe has worked with the staff at both the Gulf Coast & Naples Humane Societies to help their behaviorally challenged dogs become adoptable pets. Mr. De Simone has been a longtime advocate for shelter dogs and currently is the happy owner of three rescues-Romeo, a Black Mouth Cur, Cleo, a Mountain Cur Mix and Chico, a Chihuahua/Rat Terrier mix.
Training & Degrees
Joe is also a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, the leading trainer education association in the United States, devoted to positive reinforcement/ LIMA best training practices, continuing education and animal advocacy. Joe is Certified American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizenship Evaluator. Mr. De Simone is also Red Cross certified in canine first aid.
Mr. DeSimone regularly conducts seminars in Lee and Collier County teaching HOA residents how to be great communicators and leaders for their canine packs
Mr. De Simone obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry from Lafayette College. He went on to obtain a law degree from Antioch College.
He is frequently consulted as an expert in canine legal issues including bite injuries, adoption contracts and breeder/shelter liability.
Veterinary Referrals
Estero Animal Hospital,
Shoppes of Estero Animal Hospital,
Mission Hills Veterinary Center,
The Animal Wellness Center, Bonita Veterinary Hospital & Clinic,
Naples Safari Animal Hospital,
North Naples Veterinary Hospital,
Old 41 Animal Hospital,
Angel Animal Hospital,
Hakim Hamaci, DVM,
Animal Oasis Veterinary Hospital,
All Creatures Animal Hospital,
White Sands Animal Clinic,
North Collier Animal Clinic,
Crossroads Veterinary Clinic,
West Coast Veterinary and Golden Gate Animal Clinic.
Code of Ethics
• Providing honest, professional services of the highest standards.
• Developing and applying training programs in line with the APDT’s mission of advocating dog-friendly training.
• Continuing professional development by reading relevant material; attending conferences, workshops and seminars; and pursuing other educational opportunities.
• Treating all dogs and clients with respect, taking into account their physical and psychological well-being and respecting clients’ wishes regarding the training of their dogs.
• Refraining from giving guarantees regarding the outcome of training, because there is no sure way to guarantee the cooperation and performance of all parties involved and because the knowledge of animal behavior is incomplete.
• Respecting the privacy of his clients and holding in confidence all information obtained in the course of professional services, unless otherwise agreed upon in advance.
• Incorporating what it means to be a responsible dog owner into training programs.
• Promoting the use of reward-based, LIMA training methods, thereby minimizing the use of aversives.