Not exact matches
Tom deals most with the severe
aggression and anxiety
cases, but he also
works with puppies and dogs needing basic obedience training.
As a Charlotte dog trainer, I have
worked with many food
aggression and resource guarding
cases.
I've
worked with puppies all the way to
aggression cases so you can trust that I've included all the most important questions in these templates and that the emails and welcome packet come with critical reminders for your clients.
A while back, I was called to
work on a
case of severe inter-dog
aggression where the dog was not walked for over a year in a neighborhood surrounded by fenced dogs.
One of her areas of expertise as a result of her years
working with rescues is identifying severe
aggression cases and other dangerous behaviors.
Diane Culpepper has successfully
worked with
aggression management
cases, puppy development issues, basic through advanced behavior modification and obedience, breed selection, breed knowledge as well as severe trauma based behavioral rehabilitation.
Mike specializes in dog
aggression cases and is the only trainer in CT and RI that focuses exclusively on
working with aggressive dogs.
Our trainer, Danielle Jackson, has
worked with and successfully rehabilitated hundreds of canine
aggression cases in the Buffalo area.
For example, we
work with a lot of
aggression cases, ranging from dog
aggression, human
aggression, leash
aggression, fear
aggression, food
aggression, and more.
Michael Shikashio, CDBC, is the president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC), and provides private consultations
working only with dog
aggression cases through his business Complete Canines LLC.
Now, if you know you're ready to begin
working with
aggression cases, take into consideration the following recommendations for a successful behavior modification
case.
For example, our training staff and volunteers
work with animals that have behavioral issues from a simple
case of poor manners to more extensive issues like shy / fearfulness and mild defensive
aggression and our foster volunteers help care for animals with medical conditions that need to be treated or managed before adoption.
She writes, «it is more often the
case with Serra that his
work doesn't simply exemplify
aggression or domination, but acts it out.»
In most
cases,
aggression is solvable, but it is hard
work and takes a lot of time.