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behaviour and consultations
Behaviour Problems Group training classes are not appropriate for all dogs and people, if your dog is suffering with any of the following it would probably not be comfortable in a class situation:

- Aggression towards other dogs

- Aggression towards people (strangers or family members)

- Fear or nervousness of other dogs

- Fear or nervousness of people (strangers or family members)

- Separation problems (barking, howling, toileting, destruction, etc. when left alone at home)

- Noise phobias (thunderstorms, fireworks, etc.)

These problems all relate to the dog's emotional state and no amount of teaching your dog to sit, lie down or come back when called will solve them. For such problems, a behaviour consultation is necessary. A questionnaire is sent to you for completion of background information and then a visit to your home to assess your dog and the problem, this is to devise an appropriate behaviour modification programme and to teach you any new skills that may be required. The consultation process normally takes 1-1½ hours. After my visit, you will receive a written report detailing the programme for modifying your dog’s problem behaviour. Behaviour modification is seldom quick and requires a considerable amount of dedication from the owner. You must be prepared to put the time and effort into the programme in order to help improve your dog's emotional state and behaviour.

To discuss whether a behaviour consultation is appropriate for you and your dog, please email me.

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