WHAT WE DO
We strive to assist dogs and owners in regaining balance through evaluating and advising on canine behaviour issues using a holistic and dog centred approach. For a bespoke plan of behaviour modification based on canine psychology and individual assessment look no further.
The Team
Our Ethos
Our ethos is one of holistic intervention. We always look at the dog as a whole - body, mind and spirit - we try to fulfil the physical and psychological needs of the dog first and foremost, and provide the owner with the understanding and knowledge required to eliminate unwanted behaviour by addressing the root problem as well as the surface symptom.
Many of the behaviours that we find unacceptable are triggered and/or maintained by a myriad of factors, so a whole lifestyle view is paramount. We endeavour to empower owners to take charge of their dog's behaviour, and we not only teach how to remove unwanted behaviours, but how to prevent future issues from arising. Our goal is to create harmonious living, and a deeper bond between people and their canine companions.
Approach
We do not have a 'blueprint' approach towards behaviour modification, every single case is unique and we always try to treat them as such, any less would be a disservice. We are kind, compassionate and effective, and we understand dominance-submission dynamic very well having fostered hundreds of behaviourally challenged dogs. We also appreciate that this topic is horribly misunderstood by most professionals. We are neither bound to the archaic and trust destroying methods employed in the past, or the sometimes ineffectual 'reward only' advocates of the moment. Instead, we stand with a foot in both camps to take a balanced view that adheres to neither extreme, and is purely based upon the individual dog right in front of us. We use and teach both operant and respondent techniques along with applying a fundamental understanding of dog psychology and behaviour in order to best serve the dog in regaining a balanced and happy life, and to remove any unwanted or unhealthy behaviour. We choose approaches based on the needs of the dog, and the ability of the family, and we educate as far as possible to prevent future issues arising.
We always take a personal interest in the dogs we work with, and will always treat them with the same respect that we have for our own family dogs.
Often we find that the owner will have to make as many adjustments as the dog, so be prepared! Often the dog moves on and accepts balance much faster than his or her human counterpart! A programme of rehabilitation can be hard work, but we will support you throughout. The results are satisfying and positive for everyone and will leave you and your family feeling more connected with your dog.