When a dog jumps up, it isn’t being “dominant”, just saying “hello” or asking for some attention. Through training, like Joshua is showing with Bonnie here, you can train a more acceptable alternative.
David joins a panel of invited guests to discuss the Dangerous Dogs Act. If it is working, as the government claims, then why is the number of reported dog bites still rising?
David, together with Mat Ward, presents a practitioner’s guide to changing dog aggression at the APBC 21st Birthday Seminar “Aggression – it’s an emotional thing”.
In March 2010, twenty-one years since the foundation of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, we are holding a 21st Birthday Seminar entitled “Aggression – it’s an emotional thing”, at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.
Dog Secrets There is no mystical "secret" to training dogs, as professed by some dog trainers.Illustrated by real life examples of how they have helped others, Dog Secrets explains how understanding these methods can make you a better dog trainer and have a more rewarding relationship with your dog.