jagodpr Posted August 14, 2018 Share Posted August 14, 2018 I’m looking for obediance trainer in Canberra for my 2 year old German sheaphred with high anxiety, aggression toward other dogs and people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
persephone Posted August 15, 2018 Share Posted August 15, 2018 I don't know anyone in canberra ...however , contact k9 pro ..they are EXPERT whIch is what you need in a situation where human aggression is involved, I feel .a PHONE CONSULT MAY BE A HELPFUL AND IMMEDIATE START. have a look here , AND click HERE FOR MORE INFO . How do you get help? Working with dogs AND owners Contact us, even if you are located somewhere far far away, we do Phone consults and people find these really helpful. We have options set up for distance and or Interstate travellers who take advantage of our High Intensity packages which means we work with you for several lessons in a week. A Behaviour consult is our standard starting point and most people find “hope” in these magic two hours. No of course not all dogs are cured and or rehabilitated in two hours, but we can diagnose the problem for you correctly, we can show you how to handle your dog and we can start teaching your dog how he or she SHOULD behave. Then we will support you for as long as you need. In some cases the situation may be so bad for you that we need to take your dog, perhaps just to give you a break or perhaps to run your dog through our Rehabilitation program. Super secure kennels with no access to other dogs Unlike some other boarding kennels, we CAN take your dog regardless of how many problems the dog has. Human aggressive or dog aggressive dogs are standard in our Super Secure kennels, your dog will be managed effectively here. He or she will not come into contact with other dogs during their stay unless it is part of the program we are running. There really is no reason that your situation can’t get better, we can help your dog, but even more importantly in some cases, we can help you more. @huski you around ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papillon Kisses Posted August 15, 2018 Share Posted August 15, 2018 Welcome! I have an anxious dog of my own so know all the ins and outs of treatment and training. Here are links to the two veterinary behaviourists you have in ACT. http://www.innersouthvets.com.au/ http://www.hallvet.com.au/ And here’s a recommended behavioural trainer. You’ll be wanting a home consult not obedience classes. Anxiety is not an obediance problem. http://www.caninecoach.com.au/aboutus.html Be sure to take your Shepherd to the vet for a comprehensive checkup too, as sometimes other medical problems cause or contribute to behaviour problems. Good luck! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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