Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials
4th July 2018 - Gavin Chambers
Gavin dealt with Jumping up, Pulling
Always great to see positive results and a happy dog who walks so nicely with you now. Gavin.
4th July 2018 - Angela Young
Remote Training Team dealt with Other
3rd July 2018 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Recall, Other
2nd July 2018 - Shauna Hoey
Shauna dealt with Aggression
2nd July 2018 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Barking, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling
1st July 2018 - Gina Williams
Gina dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Separation anxiety, Other
27th June 2018 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Pulling, Other
26th June 2018 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Jumping up, Other
Titan is a lovely natured Staffordshire Bull Terrier that his owners rehomed from the RSPCA. As a breed it is not uncommon for Staffies to be mouth orientated and lick, mouth and sometimes even nip when they are excited. In Titans case this was so excessive that his owners had to muzzle him when they had visitors. It is not easy to stop this behaviour and his owners have been very committed to teaching him good behaviour as well as dealing with his bad behaviour so friends and family can see what a truly wonderful dog he is.
25th June 2018 - Liz Johnson
Liz dealt with Barking
25th June 2018 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Barking
25th June 2018 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Pulling
24th June 2018 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Other
Stan is young Cockerpoo who constantly barks for attention. This happens when friends and family visit, when phone calls are made and can even happen when one of his owners come back in the room. The barking is loud and he keeps going for extensive periods of time even when they are giving him attention. Dogs can use attention seeking as a way to cope with stress and Stan is an anxious dog. This is not an easy fix. His owners have clearly been trying very hard to stop it but Stan has learnt what works and knows if he keeps going he will get the attention he craves. At the time of my visit I realised that they were expecting a baby so in addition to dealing with the attention seeking I have forwarded information on preparing Stan for this event which will be essential as he is anxious. In particular his owners can get him used to a crying baby (with a recording) and the fact that they will be occupied with a baby in the near future. Stan is wonderful in all other ways and has been very well trained by his owners so I have every confidence that they will succeed.