Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials
3rd June 2019 - Angela Young
Remote Training Team dealt with Aggression
26th May 2019 - Ben Jordan
Ben dealt with Jumping up, Pulling, Puppy management
The beauty of Bark Busters after support means we have another session booked to cover what we missed out on.
25th May 2019 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Barking, Pulling, Puppy management, Toileting
25th May 2019 - Angela Young
Remote Training Team dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Sibling rivalry
24th May 2019 - Emma Barrett
Emma dealt with Barking, Hyperactivity, Jumping up
24th May 2019 - Gavin Chambers
Gavin dealt with Other
23rd May 2019 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Barking, Separation anxiety
23rd May 2019 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Aggression, Barking
Honey is a 5 year old rescue Bichon Friese. She guards items and bit her owner when her owner didn't realise she had something in her mouth. This type of behaviour is natural to a dog and they only behave in this way when they feel under threat. It is very upsetting for owners, but there is a lot that can be done to rebuild relationships and to prevent this type of behaviour happening again. This owner has worked hard with Honey and has made considerable progress in a short period of time. Â
22nd May 2019 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Sibling rivalry
22nd May 2019 - Angela Young
Remote Training Team dealt with Aggression, Barking, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall
22nd May 2019 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Aggression, Puppy management, Separation anxiety, Sibling rivalry
21st May 2019 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Aggression, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Sibling rivalry
Bear is a very big adolescent Rottweiler who was throwing his weight about a bit and occasionally upsetting his owners and their other dog. We worked on establishing some boundaries and channeling Bear's energy. He responded very well to a kind but firm approach. It's not uncommon for large guarding breeds to appear aggressive when they're not sure who is in charge and this can be distressing to their humans. Later on, we took Bear out for a walk and were able to tackle his other big problem which was pulling and lunging on his lead. Very big dogs like Bear can be a real handful on walks, but, again, he responded really well and is now starting to enjoy some nice calm walks with his owners.