Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

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Scott_Quibly
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Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Scott_Quibly » Thu May 21, 2015 2:19 pm

Looking for a behaviourist to help me with a couple of puppy problems having at the moment.

Anyone know anyone?
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Annabel (admin) » Thu May 21, 2015 3:40 pm

We'll mention this in the weekly email and try and get some ideas for you!

Is it a Pavlovian issue?

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A

ps sorry couldn't resist that quip!
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby sarahjlevans » Thu May 21, 2015 4:08 pm

Hi

What sort of issues are you experiencing? Our puppy was referred to the queen Mary vet hospital and the vet we've been seeing is great. We now have an extremely happy 1 year old border collie.
Please feel free to Inbox me for further details
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Bensmum » Thu May 21, 2015 4:33 pm

Try Di at Off the Lead
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Mrsmac35 » Thu May 21, 2015 7:55 pm

Winkie spiers is great!
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Souza » Tue May 26, 2015 10:10 am

I second the above post and would HIGHLY recommend WINKIE SPIERS.

As a dog owner myself I know only too well that you have to be very careful who you choose. So many puppy/ dog trainers are still using old school forceful and cruel training methods. They promise an instant fix and charge exorbitant fees.

While your puppy may do as asked - it is totally for the WRONG reasons. Using force and punishment simply teaches your puppy to fear the owner and the world in general!

Latest research shows that the only acceptable school of puppy / dog training is POSITIVE REWARD BASED - whereby we praise and reward desired behaviours - and ignore unwanted behaviours - rather than punish the puppy/dog.

WINKIE SPIERS is a super puppy & dog trainer based in Wandsworth. She is very well known nationally - & internationally. I have a lovely rescue dog - & Winkie has helped him immensely - and he absolutely ADORES Winkie.

Tel: 07718 332 914
Web: www.winkiespiers.com
emails: winkie@winkiespiers.com

You can also find Winkie on Facebook.

Please do contact her. You will be highly impressed and your puppy will LOVE Winkie.
Good luck :-)
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby mrbones » Tue May 26, 2015 10:13 am

Hi all, a friend advised me that this question had been raised.
I'm a qualified behaviourist (degree in canine behaviour and training) and have chosen to be assessed and moderated (APDT). I only use the latest kind, reward based methods.
All of my details are here:
http://www.mrbones.training
Hope i can be of help.
Kind regards
Barry
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby mrbones » Tue May 26, 2015 10:16 am

p.s. I totally agree with Souza! The most important thing is to choose a reward based trainer. If anyone mentions the words 'dominance, pack leader, pack hierarchy or alpha', or suggests you shout 'bah' at your dog then please run a mile!
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby Souza » Tue May 26, 2015 11:19 am

Mr Bones speaks words of HUGE WISDOM - if a trainer mentions ANY of the above words/phrases - please throw him out of your house pronto - and throw his details in the dust bin for ever!!!!
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby 2boysmum » Tue May 26, 2015 11:58 am

Personally recommend mr bones.
You won't find a lovelier person to help. Good luck.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby SISW » Sun Dec 06, 2015 6:20 pm

I second the recommendation of Barry Woods at Mr. Bones. He gives step-by-step instructions that are kind, effective, and scientifically based. We've done 2 sessions with him and noticed immediate improvement in our dog's behavior.
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Re: Can anyone recommend a dog behaviourist?

Postby mummyof1 » Sun Dec 06, 2015 6:46 pm

I woudl highly recommend Oli Juste, i found through friends and watched how he helped their dogs and puppies behaviour.

I had done puppy classes previously - and although helped with basics and gave me ideas to help me i realised that needed more help - i considered a number of trainers in the area - but i do think you need to find one that you respect and listen too ( very like baby books Gina Ford v baby whisper ) everyone has differnet thoughts on the best way to train and how this can work in your family unit.

http://www.olijustedogtrainer.co.uk/
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