Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials
1st April 2014 - Alex Fraser
Alex dealt with Jumping up, Puppy management
I love working with owners and their puppies and watching the puppies grow and develop into well-behaved dogs. Just like young children, puppies need to have ground rules so they understand what behaviour is acceptable when living with their family. It's important to never rush sessions and often, more frequent, but briefer sessions work best, touching base with the owners to make sure everything is on track. Puppies can be a lot of work, but put the effort in from the start and remain consistent, and you will have a well-behaved dog. I am really looking forward to future sessions with Stanley!
31st March 2014 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Barking, Chewing, Jumping up, Puppy management, Toileting
24th March 2014 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Aggression, Barking, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Separation anxiety
24th March 2014 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Barking
24th March 2014 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Sibling rivalry
23rd March 2014 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling
22nd March 2014 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Separation anxiety
20th March 2014 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Other
20th March 2014 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Aggression, Barking, Pulling, Recall
18th March 2014 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Jumping up, Pulling
18th March 2014 - Alex Fraser
Alex dealt with Aggression, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling
When I first arrived it was clear to see that Tilly thought she was somewhere near the top of her pack (I hadn't seen a dog use its owner, who was stood at the time, as a springboard before. Quite impressive, but unfortunately not a behaviour we want). We needed to put some ground rules in place. In regards to the aggression Tilly has shown to one of her owners, it is important that we don't rush things. Tilly needs to realise that both her owners are solid pack leaders. They will both have to be consistent and practise the exercises that were set. I am confident they will get there... especially looking at how well she walked to heel by the end of the first session in comparison to how she used to pull like a train beforehand. Keep up the good work and I'll see you soon.
14th March 2014 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Aggression, Hyperactivity
Dudley is a huge Bull Mastiff/Labrador cross dog who came to his owner as a Rescue. It is very obvious from his behaviour that he doesn't understand the world outside at all and he pulls his very slight owner all over the place when he sees people, children and in particular dogs. He is controlled with both a face collar and wears a muzzle so he is safe but he is so powerful he cannot be safely walked past other dogs at this time. His owner is working on his fears so he can become calmer when out and is making progress, but Dudley will need a lot of time and patience before he will understand that not everything outside is scary and a threat to him. This type of behaviour is typical of rescue dogs who have had a bad start in life and it takes the sort of owner Dudley has to give him the chance of a normal life. Update (June 2014): This owner has done daily work with Dudley and he can now be walked safely on the streets. He can now see dogs on the other side of the road and people can walk past him without him lunging and getting distressed or aggressive. We have now started work in more open areas where there are dogs off the lead nearby.