Zola practicing for bath time and working on confidence building, working through stress.
Zola practicing for bath time and working on confidence building, working through stress.
HAPPY NEW YEAR🎉
Enjoy some clips from some of my board and train dogs❤️
**if yours isn’t in here just know there was just not enough video space***
I wish you all a wonderful start to the NEW YEAR! and a year full of adventures and success! 🎉
Working for those ball throws⭐️
Murphy is a previous board and train who was people aggressive/Reactive, he struggled with many feelings. He now enjoys life with the help of our training program and his owners who worked so hard and followed through. We love having Murphy stay with us while his people are away🖤
Sully was a typical puppy who struggled with impulse control, puppy biting, over excitement and jumping up.
During his stay we worked on leash skills(learning release,no biting leash), recall, impulse control and introduced him to proper socialization. small clip below of sully during a training session
Misha💕
At Bold Behaviour we believe even small dogs should be well mannered at home and in public!
2 weeks into her Board and Train Misha is doing wonderful😍 more videos of Misha to come
Nikko
Nikko is days away from going home! 🏠
Before his stay he had no food motivation, No work ethic or engagement and if he didn’t want to do somthing he wouldn’t do it and resort to using teeth, if he did want something he would demand bark and go take it if you refused. Fast forward to today💨
Nikko now eats every meal he is given, no longer demands, follows rules and structure in the house, walks in a heel and follows direction, has a place command, no longer tries to break out of his crate, enjoys car rides and doesn’t try to attack drive thru employees, is now off leash trained, recalls and has learned social skills with other animals!
Way to go Nikko! He will be so happy to show his family what a great dog he is!😁
Freya doing some off leash work❤️
Murphy has come far!🐾
From biting at the car window, whining and pacing to laying down on the seat and relaxing.
From Pulling on the leash, lunging to nip and reactivity issues to learning heel position, loose leash walking, focus on the handler and leash obedience.
From attacking new guests in the home and from his crate to tolerating being handled by new people and coexisting with strangers, learning he does not need to attack first.
From jumping on the furniture, begging from a plate and darting to a door to learning a place command in the home, ignoring door knocks and waiting for invitation on the couch.
Murphy has made strides in one month and has done phenomenal❤️
Video below is a person he has met twice and lunged to nip, now able to handle him
Joey & Leah showing off that heel position😁