Behaviour Classes for Puppies
Problems can arise because humans and dogs speak two different languages, human and canine. Some people feel that to learn this language is impossible or not necessary – you cannot afford to do this.
All About Dogs understand that owning a dog can be expensive. We do however question if this is a false economy as there can be an even higher price to pay if you don't take the time to learn your dog's language.
• The cost of replacing chewed up sofas, coffee tables, doors, bedding etc.
• You become stressed out as your dog's behaviour becomes embarrassing, you don't go out for walks anymore because it is too stressful and embarrassing (regardless that we bought the dog in the first place as a companion to enjoy on long walks)
• Upsets with neighbours for consistent barking, which can sometimes result in having to move home
• Your dog running away, potentially getting knocked over.
• You stop having friends and family come round because of how your dog acts.
• You are not able to take your dog with you when you go out as your friends and family have asked you not to
• You are frightened to leave the dog even for small periods of time dreading what the house will look like when you get back. Going away on holiday is no longer an option as no one will look after your dog including some kennels.
Learning your dog's language is essential if you want a dog that looks at you for leadership, guidance and direction.
Problems can arise because humans and dogs speak two different languages, human and canine. Some people feel that to learn this language is impossible or not necessary – you cannot afford to do this.
All About Dogs understand that owning a dog can be expensive. We do however question if this is a false economy as there can be an even higher price to pay if you don't take the time to learn your dog's language.
• The cost of replacing chewed up sofas, coffee tables, doors, bedding etc.
• You become stressed out as your dog's behaviour becomes embarrassing, you don't go out for walks anymore because it is too stressful and embarrassing (regardless that we bought the dog in the first place as a companion to enjoy on long walks)
• Upsets with neighbours for consistent barking, which can sometimes result in having to move home
• Your dog running away, potentially getting knocked over.
• You stop having friends and family come round because of how your dog acts.
• You are not able to take your dog with you when you go out as your friends and family have asked you not to
• You are frightened to leave the dog even for small periods of time dreading what the house will look like when you get back. Going away on holiday is no longer an option as no one will look after your dog including some kennels.
Learning your dog's language is essential if you want a dog that looks at you for leadership, guidance and direction.

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