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allbreeds

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  1. Where abouts are you in Sydney as if all fails you can come and train at all Breeds dog training in Matraville? I have just started my own training club if your interested.
  2. I have used the bark collars before and they are awesome, I only need to use it once in a while. The last time i used it wasn't charged but my staff knows not to bark once its on her. Just remember that not all states let you use them. I suggest you try it out but make sure you don't leave it on the dog for more than 10h as it can leave marks on the dog. Maybe you just need to walk your dog more, this will help! H
  3. HI I have a friend who is a trainer in Perth, maybe you can email her and get it sorted out. email Louise [email protected] she's pretty good. H
  4. Yep he is getting mature and to stop this you will have to correct his behavior! I bet he is also scuffing the dirt afterwords too? you need to stop this action now before it gets out of hand. when you go for walks before you see him slow down to mark correct him and keep walking and don't stop.
  5. I know my trainer boards dogs from time to time she is at Woodville South you could give her a call? Ask for Karen. 0412 876 469 All Breeds Dog Training. Cheers
  6. I know of a great training place in Adelaide they have all the solutions of puppy training and how to stop unwanted behavior. Try these guys.... www.allbreedsdogtraining.com They are in Campbelltown 0412 876 469
  7. I know of a dog trainer in WA I'll have to chase up her number if you like. She use to train with me in Adelaide where we both trained as a dog trainers. She has been taught by the best. just remember you have two dogs that a bred for fighting you have to be firm on both! 1.You will need to re teach your dogs the commands to come,sit,and drop 2.Temporarily withdraw affection and rewards, only rewarding obedience to your commands. 3.train your dogs to sit when you enter once they are calm say hello to kyra first then Brodie do this with out patting them. This is still a positive praise to them both. 4.once you have done this a few times and there arn't any growling or snapping introduce a pat to Kyra then Brodie because in the dogs mind they have already set out who is more dominant between them. Also most female Staffs that i have trained are high in drive so you will have to make her wait and calm down before you praise her.
  8. HI, I would say that the girl is showing possessive aggression to the boy meaning that there is a change of pack leaders between them. This rivalry occurs when two dogs are so similar that they find it difficult to determine which is dominant. Is the boy older than the girl? Just remember that you are still the pack leader within the hierarchy and be firm with both of them! Try patting the girl first when you come home and see if this changes the result with the fighting. see how it goes......
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