Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials
18th June 2021 - Emma Barrett
Emma dealt with Barking, Separation anxiety
14th June 2021 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Pulling, Puppy management, Recall, Separation anxiety, Toileting
10th June 2021 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Other
8th June 2021 - Gavin Chambers
Gavin dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling
It was great to meet up, Chester is ace and will soon pick up the new rules and boundaries, thanks for the review.
Gavin
8th June 2021 - Alex Fraser
Alex dealt with Barking, Chewing, Jumping up, Puppy management, Separation anxiety, Sibling rivalry
8th June 2021 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Barking, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Separation anxiety, Other
7th June 2021 - Neil Price
Neil dealt with Aggression, Pulling, Puppy management
7th June 2021 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Separation anxiety
The assumption with puppies is that it is natural for them to cry for their Mum and Siblings and that if you leave them to cry it out for a few nights they will get over it. The sad thing is that for many puppies this is not true. If it is recognised that the puppy is struggling then the advice is to crate and to start leaving a puppy for 5 minutes and build from there. Again there are puppies who cannot cope with this and the owner is left to feel they are must be doing something wrong because their friends and family puppies were quickly fine. When a puppy has true separation anxiety help is needed to make sure the puppy doesn't grow up unable to be left on his or her own, This little pup is doing fine now but has started a common adolescent behaviour of barking on lead which we are tackling now.
31st May 2021 - Estelle Jackson
Estelle dealt with Hyperactivity, Sibling rivalry
30th May 2021 - Alex Fraser
Alex dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling
28th May 2021 - Ben Jordan
Ben dealt with Barking, Pulling
27th May 2021 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Aggression, Chewing, Jumping up, Puppy management
Some dogs are hard going as puppies. Herding breeds are often very nippy. They are affectionately called Puppy Piranhas by some Trainers, but it is no fun for the owner who is on the receiving end and who is bitten black and blue. There is no quick fix. A lot of work has been done to appropriately train and direct these dogs, They have a very strong work ethic and when they are puppies they don't have the emotional or physical maturity to deal with many day-to-day situations. It is down to the owner to train and guide these pups. Despite this, many owners love their high energy dog and go on to own these types of dogs for life as they do give so much in return. Â
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