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Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials

18th June 2021 - Emma Barrett

Emma dealt with Barking, Separation anxiety

Saw results from day one and nearly a week later we have gone from not being able to leave the dog without him continuously barking to being able to leave him for 40 minutes with no problem, we are gradually increasing the time left alone as we were advised to do and we are very happy with the results. Emma was great, very knowledgeable and friendly. Would definitely recommend!

- -.R, Nuneaton, Warwickshire (Testimonial)

14th June 2021 - Estelle Jackson

Estelle dealt with Pulling, Puppy management, Recall, Separation anxiety, Toileting

Estelle was extremely knowledgable answering any questions we asked showing us how to manage Mabel

- -.C, Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Testimonial)

10th June 2021 - Kevin McDonnell

Kevin dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Other

Kevin was, quite simply, amazing! He was patient, explained everything very clearly and demonstrated great skill and intuition with regard to our dog Charlie. The technique is very simple and easy to understand and with his help, we achieved almost instant results. The last week has been a joy and we see Charlie improve day to day. He is now a calm, obedient and subservient dog who seems to be enjoying life more and who we are still having lots of fun and love with. Thank you so much Kevin.

- -.P, Taunton, Somerset (Testimonial)

8th June 2021 - Gavin Chambers

Gavin dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling

Gavin was very pleasant and gave me some good tips and advice . I am eager to start training Chester

- -.C, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Testimonial)

Trainer note from Gavin
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

the dogs are calmer now and quite obedient they follow the instructions.

- -.S, Radcliffe, Lancashire (Testimonial)

8th June 2021 - Kevin McDonnell

Kevin dealt with Barking, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Separation anxiety, Other

We were recommended Kevin by a friend and as we were really struggling to manage several behaviour issues with our two cocker spaniels Elsa & Otis, we thought we'd ask him for some help. My husband Kevin used the word ‘staggering' multiple times as almost immediately the training session began our dogs began to display the behaviour we've always wanted! Kevin uses a step by step approach where he actually trains the owners (not the dogs!) and the dogs respond immediately! It really was quite amazing to see. It's made such a difference already in only one day and our dogs are relaxed, happy and comfortable knowing we are in charge. A particular behavioural issue we wanted to address was Otis travelling in the car, where he constantly whined, cried and over the journey built up to screaming and howling. It was almost impossible to concentrate on driving with him in the car so we'd practically given up taking him with us in the car - we'd tried absolutely everything beforehand to adapt this behaviour with no success. Kevin came in the car with us and guided us through employing the training he'd just given us to correct the issue - and it worked!! We simply couldn't believe it. If you are reading this, you are probably experiencing unwanted behavioural issues with your dog .. our advice is do not delay, get in touch with Kevin ASAP. You will not regret it, we most certainty don't. Already in just one day, we have happier and very relaxed dogs so thank you so much Kevin, we are all very grateful!

- -.K, Budleigh Salterton, Devon (Testimonial)

7th June 2021 - Neil Price

Neil dealt with Aggression, Pulling, Puppy management

Minnie behaved well and didn't quite know what to do, but the things that Neil showed us and discussed with the family are currently being put into practice and she seems to be making progress.

- -.A, Blackburn, Lancashire (Testimonial)

7th June 2021 - Graham Milgrew

Graham dealt with Separation anxiety

I contacted Bark Busters when I realised my puppy is very reluctant to stay on his own. I was not able to take a shower without him panicking and starting to bark like there's no tomorrow. I frantically googled what to do with him and advice was mainly: start by leaving him for short periods of time such as 5 minutes. I was not able to leave him for 5 seconds and this was starting to affect my mental health. I had considered getting a dog for years and I have had dogs before but nothing prepared me for what I was facing now with my puppy. I had the first Zoom session with Jo and she ensured me that I am not the cause of this problem and she was very understanding that I was struggling. Jo helped me by being very encouraging and ensuring me that progress is being made. I have a habit of seeing the negative things and ignore the positive ones. We are now at the stage where my puppy is able to be on his own for 2 hours and the time keeps increasing slowly but surely. I take this as a huge success when I think back: even 5 seconds of alone time was too much for the dog. Graham also came to visit us and gave me great tips how to train with the puppy. I am now about to contact Jo again to help us further with the training (barking etc.) Jo did not only help the puppy, she helped me to cope.

- -.V, London (Testimonial)

Trainer note from Graham
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

Bobby, my 1 yr old golden retriever doesn't obey commands. Estelle gave us methods to practise for attention seeking behaviour for three weeks before a second appointment. There's really too much that's gone wrong to correct in one lesson. I know we'll get there as I've had Estelle for my elder dog a few years ago and that worked only requiring one visit but it wasn't as complex a situation. We'd pretty much identified that having more than one dog was the issue with Bobby but Estelle quickly worked out exactly why and how to correct it. After a few days of practise Bobby is realising what is expected of him but this is a lifestyle change so needs consistency for it to remain in Bobby's head. He's a gorgeous, loving, affectionate boy, I know very soon we can add 'very well behaved' to his attributes. Thanks, Estelle.

- -.C, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (Testimonial)

30th May 2021 - Alex Fraser

Alex dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling

The session was great! I must admit, I had been a little apprehensive - after a year of shielding and a very clingy dog, I wasn't sure what to expect. Alex put us at ease straight away, and was supportive and informative. Betty responded really well (once she got over her initial grumble!), and we have lots of useful info to take away and be practicing. We wanted to help Betty be the best she could be, and we're certainly getting there (she's a super clever dog, it was us that needed training!). Would definitely recommend to others!

- -.S, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire (Testimonial)

28th May 2021 - Ben Jordan

Ben dealt with Barking, Pulling

The training was interesting and informative. It made us look at how we are interacting with our dog. It was definitely worth it. Our dog seems conscious of our change of approach because he keeps looking at us when we are bringing him in line and does appear to want to please us. He is improving on the lead although he regresses if he gets frightened. Generally he does seem a bit calmer near traffic. We are both more focused on the dog when we have him on the lead. He does respond more most of the time but will occasionally get excited when he sees a particular dog he likes. He also looks at us and cries when he wants us to play as opposed to barking at us.

- -.L, Torpoint, Cornwall (Testimonial)

27th May 2021 - Graham Milgrew

Graham dealt with Aggression, Chewing, Jumping up, Puppy management

I came to Jo and Graham as I was incredibly upset that I was not doing well with my new puppy and thought I would have to give him up, which would have been devastating as I fell in love with Bob at first sight. But, I picked a border collie so an active dog - which I knew, but did not know it would be so hard. I was immediately reassured that I am not a bad Mum to Bob. I just needed to learn how to manage him and his needs. I hadn't appreciated the attention he needed 24/7 but that this could be on my terms. He also was a nipper so I thought he didn't like me as my arms could testify but I was again reassured that this was not good behaviour but could be changed. Yes! My puppy doesn't hate me! I learnt a lot from Graham's visits for training but have to say that Jo has been totally straight with me, honest and transparent when looking at dog behaviour. My relationship with Bob has become stronger as he has more direction from me and more structured time. My partner is happier when he comes home as Bob enjoys quality time but understands when to calm it down. Still very much work in progress as it's up and down but there are more positives and I am so pleased that I did not throw in the towel early doors as Bob has enhanced my life and I know he loves me as much as I love him. Should have got a lap-dog? No chance. He's the love of my life and I am going to do everything I can to make his life with me a good one. Thank you to Jo and Graham - highly recommended and always available for emergency chats x

- -.J, Dagenham, Essex (Testimonial)

Trainer note from Graham
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.  


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