Why Come For A Dog Behaviour Consultation?
Dogs can be wonderful companions, sharing our homes and enriching our lives. However sometimes our relationship with our dogs can come under strain and we get frustrated and discouraged by their unacceptable behaviour. It may come as a relief to know that many of these problems can be managed or avoided given the right information.
Common behaviour problems Include
- Fears and phobias—loud noises, traffic
- Aggression towards other animals or people
- Destructive behaviour
- Separation anxiety
- Compulsive behaviours
- Excessive barking or excitability
- Guarding behaviour - food bowls or toys
These problems often worsen over time so it is important to seek help as early as possible. As a qualified behaviour counsellor my aim is to support you to find ways of living more in harmony with your companion animal.
Julia Evans is a member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors
