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Training / Enrichment


Have you ever had a dog that wasn't quite as you expected?
Maybe he's hard to walk, destructive, won't listen, reactive and anxious. 

More often than not there is a reason behind the behaviour and some small changes can make a big difference.   
A bored dog will more often than not result in destruction, barking or both. 
An anxious dog can reactive negatively to triggers. 
A disobedient dog may not respect their owner/carer as the pack leader, or may not have been shown what your expectations are. 
Of course behaviour, both mental and physical, does not come with a one size fits all solution, however there are a number of things you can try. 
As always, we want to set an animal up to succeed rather than fail in as many situations as possible.
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Below are just a few facebook groups that can give you some ideas. 

Canine Enrichment Ideas
​DIY Canine Enrichment Toys
Anxious Dogs of Australia Support 
(reactive and anxious)
Dog training 101
​Dog Training Advice & Support
Reactive Dog Support Group

Beyond the Bowl - Canine Enrichment
Positive Force Free Dog Training


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