If telling your dog “no” worked, no one would need a dog trainer.

Rudy, is a rambunctious, 1-year-old German Shepherd pup who needed to calm down, stop barking, jumping, mouthing and nipping when people came for a visit.  Teaching him to not pull on the leash was another issue Rudy’s parents wanted help in training too.  When we were going over our method and techniques, Rudy barked, jumped, mouthed or nipped for a solid 20 minutes.  The results after his parents learned to #SpeakDog are pretty amazing.

 

Khaleesi is a beautiful Staffie mix.  Her father had a hard time believing she was able to learn so quickly.  However, this just shows the power of the #BarkBusters method.  By teaching the human how to #SpeakDog, dogs easily learn what is expected of them in a humane and natural way.  After all, communication is the foundation which relationships are built.  Of a foundation is not level, it is difficult to build anything, right?

 

Robo is a very sweet 10-year-old Toy Poodle who is also big sister to 3-month-old Quigley, an Australian Shepherd / Poodle mix.  After 10 years of barking and charging the front door, Robo learned to be quiet once her parents learned to #SpeakDog.  Another great thing was also being taught to Quigley; be calm and relaxed!  Now, Robo, Quigley, Mom, and Dad are calm and relaxed with proper dog training,

 

In this last video selection, we work with a recently rescued Staffordshire named Floyd.  When taking in a new dog, especially an older dog (not a puppy) working on coming when called is a crucial skill to practice.  Practicing with distractions is even more important.  Here we can see a great example of Floyd being tempted and then refocused by his new Mom.  Afterall, when Mom calls, you better answer.

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