Bark Busters Reviews and Customer Testimonials
30th September 2013 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Barking, Digging, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Other
29th September 2013 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Barking, Hyperactivity, Pulling
Deaf dogs are just as trainable as normal dogs. They simply need a different form of communication. All owners of deaf (and blind) dogs will tell you that this soon becomes second nature, but at the start it is a case of learning a new language and then teaching your dog what this new language is. Dogs are not robots and one size doesn't fit all, so it is working out a strategy to deal with your dog based on how your dog responds to you. In Georges case he is fortunate to have an older more experienced Boxer, Bogey, to learn from as well as his owners, but Bogey was getting just as carried away with playtime as George and forgetting to listen to his owners, so it was a case of double trouble. His owners have now been working with both dogs establishing sign language, touch and floor vibrations for George and sign language plus vocal commands for Bogey so both dogs know what they can and can't do and what is expected from them. Instead of two huge Boxers running around creating havoc they now have a calm household where the dogs look to them for guidance. As George is young and a typical bouncy Boxer this will take time, but no more time than a normal hearing Boxer now he understands what is wanted from his owners. A truly great result.
28th September 2013 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Aggression, Barking, Jumping up, Pulling
27th September 2013 - Alex Fraser
Alex dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Recall, Separation anxiety, Toileting
I really appreciate the honesty of this testimonial. Some behavioural issues do take time resolve but never be disheartened. With time and effort spent carrying out the tailored training plan I set for Monty and his owner, he is continuing to improve which is excellent. He really is a lovely little dog!!
27th September 2013 - Sharon Chapman
Sharon dealt with Aggression, Barking
Hattie is a lovely dachshund who sometimes feels overwhelmed by what is happening around her. Her owners needed some direction in how to help her cope with situations and become more confident.
27th September 2013 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Aggression, Barking, Pulling, Recall
24th September 2013 - Lynn Prentice
Lynn dealt with Aggression, Jumping up, Pulling
23rd September 2013 - Neil Price
Neil dealt with Barking
23rd September 2013 - Kevin McDonnell
Kevin dealt with Aggression, Barking, Chewing, Hyperactivity, Jumping up, Pulling, Recall, Sibling rivalry, Toileting
21st September 2013 - Neil Price
Neil dealt with Barking, Jumping up, Pulling
20th September 2013 - Lee Hardy
Lee dealt with Puppy management
18th September 2013 - Graham Milgrew
Graham dealt with Aggression, Barking, Jumping up, Pulling, Puppy management, Recall, Separation anxiety, Sibling rivalry, Toileting
These clients were rather brave. They agreed to take on 2 Daschunds who were sent from family abroad. The families location in Africa meant that the dogs had no experience of walking on roads, traffic, plus meeting people on walks because the local population actively avoided meeting any dogs. Their busy lifestyle meant the dogs had not been taught basic manners and their new owners had to start from scratch with two extremely frightened dogs who had travelled half way around the world to get to them. Even experienced dog owners would have been hard pressed to deal with the little whirlwinds that came out of the crate from the airport. Fortunately the girls have landed on their paws with their 2 new owners as they are prepared to put all the time and effort needed to deal with all their fears and work patiently and carefully to build up the girls confidence and protect them when they are anxious and unhappy. They are making really good progress and it is lovely to see the true loving nature of these two little dogs emerge from behind the snarling barking masks they put up to protect themselves from the world. The greatest pleasure was to see the dogs pottering around and having the confidence to have a little sniff to check me out on my last visit and I look forward to seeing how they do in the future.