Is your dog doing something that you just don't understand?
Is that behaviour becoming a problem or a embarrassment to you, your family, or others?
Have you tried 'Training' him/her out of it using obedience classes? and the issue is still there.
Well I can help you understand the behaviour and give you and your dog a suitable exercise programme to adjust, divert, or stop all together.
What is Classified as a Behavioural Issue? The most simple answer to this question is anything that is disrupting your life, causing you or others distress, is becoming or is a danger to others, if the dog is anti-social towards other dogs or people, and problems between other animals in the home. Or maybe your dog has great behaviour but you are expecting a new family member and you would like to know how to prepare your dog for the big event.

Here are a few example of behaviour problems: Attention Seeking: your dog getting under your feet all the time, barking when you are doing something like being on the phone, and force themselves on you for a itch or cuddle a good part of the day. Play Biting: Nipping you to get your attention, pulling on your clothes, nipping you when you play. Stealing Food: dogs that steal food the very moment your back is turned or even right infront of you. Separation Anxiety: destructiveness, chewing, toileting in the house, barking, whimpering, and whinning. Destructive Behaviour: General and continuous destruction of things. Barking: Barking all the time at people, dogs, or other animals near the home, out on walks, or while in the car. Aggression: Towards people, Dogs, or Other Animals. (please note that at the moment I do not take any cases where the dog has seriously bit anyone before except with small breeds of dogs) |