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Some behaviours such as inter-dog or dog-human
aggression, separated-related barking or destructivenss, noise
phobias etc., although benefiting from obedience training require
a thorough behaviour modification consultation and assessment.
There are many organic/veterinary causes for changes in behaviour
which need to be excluded prior to embarking upon a behaviour
modification programme.
Since each dog is genetically different and has had different
experential learning, it is important that correct diagnosis
of the problem and appropriate behaviour modification techniques
are identified. Consultations take approximately two hours and
a detailed report is provided. Follow-up lessons may be required.
What works for a friend's dog may not work for your dog and
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