Here are some of the dogs that have needed Behavioural help.
Louis
Louis a 7 month old Saint Bernard. Louis the wild child needed to be trained for the showring within 10 days, ready for his first show. He qualified for Crufts at his first show.
Louis on day 1 (gerrr off) Louis the rising star waiting to go home
Molly
Little molly was brought to us by the local vets administrator after the vet refused to put her to sleep, because they said she was to much to handle. We found Molly a home within 4 hours.
Molly Molly meets her new friend Tiny
Missy
Missy came to us for a mating with Storm, when she was ready for her babies to be born, we were there to ensure everything went well. She gave birth to 6 puppies one of which was a very big boy weighing in at 1lb 15oz.
Missy waiting to have her puppies. Missy with her new born babies.
Kerry
Kerry was branded a dangerous dog. She lived in a care facility for retired priests and nuns, whom she adored. She was constantly tormented by maintenance staff, which resulted in her being a shy frightened girl, whose onlt defense was to bluster up to people. We now own Kerry and she is a lovely girl, and now lives with her litter brother.
Kerry on her first day with us. Kerry is a confident happy girl now.
Bruno
Bruno is a big boy, who was being dominant to his family, pulling on the lead, and wouldn't get into a car.
I took Bruno under my wing and he is now leader trained, and more than happy to go happy to go in the car. He is such a nice boy that he is now being shown, and used at stud. This will also help with his confidence and control. Nick will handle him at shows.
Bruno on his first stack. Enjoying this show lark!