If you truly feel getting a second dog might work in your case,
we suggest working with a trainer to find out if your hunch is right.
Nelson
suggests you work with a trainer first to correct his behavior.
Not exact matches
Last year a
trainer suggested I drop loads of weight off the bar and start doing 4
working sets of 20 reps
with 90 seconds between sets.
hey tony tejas this side and I m so tired and disheartened 5 days back I joined a gym and weighing machine showed me my weight as 90.6 after 5 days of
working out
with dieting (no oil & no dairy products)
with large amount of fruits I got to weighing machine to check out my progress BT instead of weight loss I gained 1 kg weight and trust me I m so sad and disappointed my
trainer has
suggested me to have circuit exercise session help me out please I m beging you dude please help me after he'll lot of struggle and convincement my daddy has given me 3000rs bucks and I instead of loosing weight it started gaining
Instead of the collar, Wirant
suggests working with a qualified
trainer to determine what's causing your dog to bark and how to manage the behavior in a more humane way.
As a matter of fact, several of our clients have come to us
with their dogs already on an electronic collar, having had it
suggested by another
trainer, and we have been able to successfully
work with the dog (and his / her person) without it.
(At the time of this writing, our
trainers have
worked collectively, this year,
with over 900 dogs, and have not
suggested using an e-collar even once) Our training approach centers around building a bond of mutual trust and respect between dog and owner.
Over the years, we have
worked with clients that have sought out
trainers in the past for their dogs, and some of these
trainers refused to
work with the dogs, or even
suggested rehoming the dog because of the behavior!
If you would like to
work with your own personal
trainer, let us know as we may
suggest that your
trainer to attend your consultation.