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Doggy-b-good is a London based company in the UK

My name is Jenifer

I have been involved with dog’s all my life, I am the third generations of trainers in the family, and have a Diploma in Canine Psychology.

 My training of dog’s, some which have been rescue can have its problems. Rescue dog’s can experience

  • Separation Anxiety - Dog’s are pack animals and don’t like being alone for long period of time with out you. When you go out try not to have a leaving ritual, this could increase your dog anxiety. There is far more you need to do an know to help your dog get over this anxiety.
     
  • Barking - One reason why a dog may bark, is its accustomed to lots of attention and the dog must learn that barking for your attention doesn’t work. One way to help stop your dog from barking is to reward him when he is quite.
     
  • Boredom - Dog’s get bored and often bark to release excess energy, so a good long walk or run help’s to relieve and use up this energy. A good walk in the morning and night will help your dog relax.
     
  • Urinating in the house - First it is worth getting your dog checked by a vet to make sure he is in good health. Urinating can be triggered by a change in the household, so go back to basic’s of toilet training.

Dealing with issues that rescue dog’s have needs knowledge, patients and understanding of the dog’s needs.

I also enjoyed training my Dalmatian Domino in obedience and got him to the advance classes which included using the clicker. With the standard I achieve with him, domino learned agility. With his enthusiasm and the enjoyment I got from doing agility with him, he reach a standard to enter agility shows where he becoming North of England Dalmatian Champion in 2006, It can’t get better than that, to show what good training can do.

           

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