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one on one behaviour training
My dog boris in the past few months has been turning into quite a naughty boy ..... he doesnt listen to a word I say and has lately been play biting my older dog an awful lot .. I didnt witness this but my neighbour said that he dragged her all the way down the garden by her tail ... is there anything you think I could do or is it just time to get a professional In .... if so how much do they roughly cost per session
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Re: one on one behaviour training
I don't know how much they cost but I do know you have to be careful about qualifications. Many have no qualifications or obscure ones at most.
Also, the problems can often be sorted out with some training.
Boris sounds like a typical 'teenager', pushing the boundaries. Personally I wouldn't leave the two dogs on their own in the garden. If he plays too rough & you're not there to stop it there could be an injury!
Go right back to basics & train him as though you were starting from scratch. It'll all come back to him fairly soon!
Also, the problems can often be sorted out with some training.
Boris sounds like a typical 'teenager', pushing the boundaries. Personally I wouldn't leave the two dogs on their own in the garden. If he plays too rough & you're not there to stop it there could be an injury!
Go right back to basics & train him as though you were starting from scratch. It'll all come back to him fairly soon!
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Re: one on one behaviour training
Caryll wrote:
Boris sounds like a typical 'teenager', pushing the boundaries. Personally I wouldn't leave the two dogs on their own in the garden. If he plays too rough & you're not there to stop it there could be an injury!
Go right back to basics & train him as though you were starting from scratch. It'll all come back to him fairly soon!
Agree, a trainer can't do anything that you can't Xx
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