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Luigi’s love for training has profoundly grown and it gives me so much joy watching him adore learning 🥰 remembering how shut down he was when I first adopted him, to then seeing him be so trusting and accepting of the love we have to give… these are the reasons why I do what I do.
**🐶🧑🏽🎓 After the hols getting back to reality is challenging for us all, including our dogs!
🏖 Crazy days, late nights and unknown surroundings are a fantastic breath of fresh air but do a great job of unravelling every smidge of a routine - often undoing some very hard training work and worsening already difficult behaviours in our dogs.
Worry not, we're to help, 😊🐶we can:
☑️ Cut through the chaos and quickly get things back on track for you and your dog.
☑️ Offer a sympathetic, understanding and experienced ear and advise on some fully structured next steps.
☑️ Organise a nice fresh personalised training plan for issues that are causing you concern and worry so we can tackle them head on together.
We look forward to hearing from you! 😊 (please message us on here or send an email from our website)
Tilly showing a good example of what a food refusal looks like👌🏼👏🏻
Pip and Luigi doing a double act
🚨EMERGENCY DOWN🚨 Why is teaching your dog an emergency down so important? Ultimately it can save your dogs life… Everyone has been in a situation where they need their dog to stop exactly where they are. Whether that be a vehicle is approaching in an unexpected area or you need to stop your dog from chasing after a moving object. This is why it’s so essential for us as trainers and should be essential to you too! Or you may simply just want to add something more challenging and fun into your training programme. Whatever your reason if you’d like some guidance on teaching your dog this exercise send us a dm📩
Checkout Pepper smashing it at Lyme working on obedience ( heel, sit, wait, recall) in a public environment!! 👌🥰
•••RESOURCE GUARDING•••
••RESOURCE GUARDING••
Pepper came to us with a few behavioural problems, one of them being a bad case of resource guarding. After previously having two other trainers that weren’t able help with this, peppers owners and ourselves are very happy with her progress after only 1 session in working on resource guarding. starting off with food refusals, a ‘leave it’ command is not needed for this, the dog should just know to leave it, remember you aren’t always going to be there to correct them.
This is something here at SETK9 we are very passionate about. How many of you can confidently say that if you drop some form of food on the floor your dog won’t lunge for it? And how many of those times has that item been harmful to your dog?
Do you now see why it is so important to teach your dog to leave food alone. It comes into so many aspects of your life and could potentially save your dogs life.
Food refusals can save your dog from picking up items they shouldn’t, accepting food from strangers, picking up things on walks, developing resource guarding and many more things.
Message us to book in for sessions on this, it’s one of our favourite things to work with💪🏽.