666333YO
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Hi im new to the forum.
Im a canine behaviour / consultant trainer, with 40 years involvement in all types of dog training.
My background is obedience and working trials. I had both ob ch and working trials ch dogs.
Ive worked with all breeds and types, and offer advice to new owners on the right sort of dog to suit their lifestyle.
Im freelance and work mainly now with disturbed [ owners] and some mixed up hounds.[ Dog training 7 days a week]
I take dogs into my own home for training, offer a training package where 'difficult or disturbed' dogs can be with calm dogs in a secure home environment.
Recently ive been made aware of the sheer numbers of people jumping onto the dog training, dog walking 'band waggon'. In particular the people who have decided to offer advice and calling themselves 'psychologists', some after spending a few weeks on a course, or learning from books.
Twice in the past month ive had to go and try to sort out problems caused by the disasterous consequenses of people employing these con artists. One local 'dog professional' charges £80 for a one and a half hour session where he 'sorts out all problems'. I have met young girls with no other experience than having a family dog who call themselves 'trainers', they go to people's homes offering advice on dog related problems.
But the worst by far is a woman who worked for guide dogs who told the owners of a dangerous dog to keep it on a low dose of sedatives!.
If I could charge for my years of experience id be a millionaire.
Im a canine behaviour / consultant trainer, with 40 years involvement in all types of dog training.
My background is obedience and working trials. I had both ob ch and working trials ch dogs.
Ive worked with all breeds and types, and offer advice to new owners on the right sort of dog to suit their lifestyle.
Im freelance and work mainly now with disturbed [ owners] and some mixed up hounds.[ Dog training 7 days a week]
I take dogs into my own home for training, offer a training package where 'difficult or disturbed' dogs can be with calm dogs in a secure home environment.
Recently ive been made aware of the sheer numbers of people jumping onto the dog training, dog walking 'band waggon'. In particular the people who have decided to offer advice and calling themselves 'psychologists', some after spending a few weeks on a course, or learning from books.
Twice in the past month ive had to go and try to sort out problems caused by the disasterous consequenses of people employing these con artists. One local 'dog professional' charges £80 for a one and a half hour session where he 'sorts out all problems'. I have met young girls with no other experience than having a family dog who call themselves 'trainers', they go to people's homes offering advice on dog related problems.
But the worst by far is a woman who worked for guide dogs who told the owners of a dangerous dog to keep it on a low dose of sedatives!.
If I could charge for my years of experience id be a millionaire.