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by Tammicats on 04 August 2010 - 16:08
Regards
by LadyFrost on 04 August 2010 - 16:08
by Tammicats on 04 August 2010 - 17:08
by Phil Behun on 04 August 2010 - 18:08
Unlike the bad information given out earlier, YOU SHOULD NOT TRY AND DO THIS ON YOUR OWN. Seek out the opinions of a professional who understands dog aggression. Think of it this way, just because you know how to change the oil in your car, it doesn't mean you are a certified mechanic.
Until you fix this problem, it would be very irresponsible and selfish not to mention dangerous, to walk these dogs in public without leashes, IMO.
by ShadyLady on 04 August 2010 - 21:08
by Penny on 04 August 2010 - 21:08
Hi Tammicats,
No one needs to pay £400 for a One 2 One session, are you getting a gold collar and leash thrown in ???
We do this for a fraction of the price at our training school, and we are proudly getting results. Meeting both dogs first, and finding out the dynamics of them is the first issue, then working on their reasons why they do it, and how to quell their need to do it. Then giving you confidence to work the same way with them. Results WILL happen, and quickly, I can promise you.
Therefore, dont give your money up so easily. I understand why you are muzzling, but you are also raising your dogs anxiety level. There are other ways to do this. Tell me where you live, and I will, if I can recommend assistance at a price a non-millionaire can afford. Mo.
by Dex on 04 August 2010 - 22:08
Have you not considered walking them seperately, on a flexi lead, as it may be that they are feeding of of each other when it comes to their actions when together. Then you would have the oppourtunity of walking without using a muzzle and also have the opportunity of maintaining control were she to rush at another dog. If you take a distraction like a toy or ball out with you, or even treats, then you could reward positive responses when you call for her attention when there are other dogs in the vicinity. Hopefully over time they will associate seeing other dogs as a pleasurable thing.
Please note though that these are only my own thoughts and ideas, and like others have said it would be recommended to ask the advice of experts in this field.
by Phil Behun on 05 August 2010 - 04:08
by Penny on 05 August 2010 - 07:08
by Dex on 05 August 2010 - 09:08
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