Face to Face Consultations
This will take the form of a session where I will observe, assess and create an initial plan.
The session will take up to 2 hours of consultation time. I then put together a bespoke written plan that will be
emailed following our time together, and this includes a bulleted list of Key Points.
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This will generally be in response to a behaviour issue and I prefer to observe and assess the dog and their family in a home or familiar environment, whether inside or out, wherever the issues occur. This is where I can best see how the dynamics work and the responses of family members and their dog.
I try to work with everyone who will regularly be in the dogs life, to ensure consistency for the training programme, giving the dog the best chance to learn positive behaviours and succeed.
Working together with your dog, to overcome a stressful situation, is one of the most rewarding and bonding experiences and creates a partnership like no other.
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Some examples of common behaviour issues I see:
Separation anxiety, attention seeking, excessive barking, spinning, counter surfing, destructive chewing, food guarding, aggression, howling, nipping, mouthing and biting, whining, house training, traffic fears, dog aggression, lead pulling.