Sentences with phrase «fixing separation anxiety dogs»

I am all about fixing separation anxiety dogs, I am also passionate about encouraging them to play too.

Not exact matches

Chasing the cat, house training, leash aggression, resource guarding toys from the children, fighting with the other dog in the family and separation anxiety are all examples of behaviors that are difficult to fix in a board - and - train environment.
Dogs with separation anxiety can't be «fixed,» no matter how many times we take them to the dog park to exercise.
We work to fix all dog behavior issues including excessive barking, growling, snapping, nipping, dog aggression (fighting), human aggression (biting), child aggression, pulling on leash, leash aggression, leash reactivity, skateboard reactivity, resource guarding, jumping on people, fear issues, anxiety issues, separation anxiety, chewing and destroying household items, running away, not listening, door bolting, stealing food, getting into the trash, cat aggression, chasing game, and killing animals / game.
We are experts in fixing dog aggression, human aggression, resource guarding, separation anxiety, fear issues, anxiety issues, leash aggression, leash reactivity, pulling on leash, jumping on people, counter surfing, stealing food, chewing and destruction, barking problems, running away, not listening, growling, snapping, biting, door bolting, cat aggression, cat killing, and chasing game.
Fixing the «Unfixable» — A LONG term solution The objective of our various training programs is to address your dog's separation anxiety from the root of the issue.
It is only by observing the dog's body language that we are able to differentiate a problem that might have a different fix than a full separation anxiety protocol.
We try to set the right expectations about anything that we know about the pet before you adopt (dogs / puppies need training and possibly housebreaking, separation anxiety is possible in dogs abandoned at shelters, puppies tend to cry the first few days, dogs / puppies need regular exercise to be good dogs, etc...) but if you are experiencing a problem, we want to help you fix it.
Quite the opposite: a combination of tools, training and (sometimes) medications, can usually help to make life more bearable for our dogs and for us, but we need to get away from speaking in terms of fixing a problem behavior, as if we can push a button to make our dog with separation anxiety, for instance, suddenly not be terrified of being alone.
Came with food aggression, fear of men, fear of people of color, and separation anxiety... 5 years later and you can now add on fearfulness and aggression towards small dogs, children, and pretty much everything... Nothing has worked to fix this dog, and I've about lost it, we can't find a place to stay for more than a few months cause of her issues.
Because separation anxiety is not a quick fix, and because it can affect the quality of life for everyone (dogs and people alike), I personally think it's prudent to look into medication sooner rather than later.
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