Services

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All sessions are 90 minutes in length, carried out in the home, where the dog is in their natural enviroment so they can be properly assessed

prices are £60.00 per session most unwanted behaviour can be reduced in 3 Sessions.

package of 3 Sessions £180.00

We take on all behaviour issues and promise results in 48 hours using tried and tested methods

At Pawsative Choices we have a wealth of knowledge to remove unwanted behaviour. Using Modern techniques to increase the bond between Owner and Dog. Operant Conditioning incorporating a Reward Based Training to provide a better understanding between Owner and Dog

                      Clicker Training

Food Reward based Operant Conditioning training, learn to shape the dog into behaviours without applying physical pressure, using body language Luring/Shaping and Marking to achieve desired behaviours, i:e Sit, Down, Stand, Middle, Touch, look at Me.

Separation anxiety

Separation anxiety is now a very common complaint after so many people bought lockdown puppies, the end of lockdown came and people returned to work. Now we have a troubled  puppy who has enjoyed pack life, and now has to deal with isolation, the unwanted behaviour has become an issue as the dog tries to deal with the stress, which is often by chewing our furnishings. The real issue we have is understanding Separation Anxiety, before we can help we have to understand the root cause, once we have the cause we can use positive methods to reduce or completely remove Separation Anxiety by teaching our dogs to be calm and relaxed. Did you know a dog chews to reduce stress, chewing releases natural endorphins, which is the brains natural relief from stress. This is exactly the same as us turning to smoking or drinking to help deal with life’s pressures

Aggression

most dogs are aggressive to ward off intrusion or to defend possessions usually caused by status in the den/home, or they have suffered a bad experience in the past. In most cases aggression is caused by fear. Understanding a dogs dilemma is the key to success. If the dog is in a position of pack leader he feels it is his/her responsibility to defend the den/house, we can help them with this misconception by removing their pack status and taking up the position of pack leader for ourselves. Once we have taken control of the situation the dog will become calmer and less protective allowing for a more enjoyable relaxed life

Pulling on the lead

It is so demanding when our dogs pull on the lead, especially when we have large breeds who have been given the right to pull by being positively reinforced by there own actions. for example, the dog moves ahead and quickens the pace, like a loyal servant we go with them, so the dog takes self Positive Reinforcement from this because they are getting where they want to go faster, this is usually the case on the way to the park at the beginning of the walk. By applying negative reinforcement we can reduce the behaviour, we can then apply positive reinforcement to teach the dog to walk loose lead at our side

Dog socialisation

It can be very stressful to dog owners, when walking our dogs, and they are reactive to other dogs they encounter during the walk. this is an unwanted behaviour that needs to be addressed by de sensitising the presence of other dogs using the 4 Quadrants of Operant Conditioning, we can teach the dog to engage with us and focus on us instead of the other dog.

Jumping up

One of the less welcoming behaviours, the dog complete with muddy paws Jumps up on passers by, or friends. The dog will continue with this behaviour as long as he is positively reinforced, he is reinforced by people giving the dog a positive reaction to jumping up, in other words the dog gets what he wants and the behaviour will be repeated. by applying negative reinforcement the behaviour will decrease or stop.

Re-Call

The re-call is the most important part of our Relationship with our dog. If we have good Re call then we can control most situations away from the house. Sounds easy, we have to start small in the quiet of your house, we begin with sit and stay, step back 1 step and recall with food reward, every time we have a success we take a extra step away, so we have Reinforced close control and Re call in one single action. Now we move to the garden. 

So were ready for the next step, the local park of course on a training line carrying out the same procedure. Until we manage to recall our dog under distraction from other sources we remain with the long line until completely happy the dog will Respond to us. Most importantly We need to make ourselves attractive by displaying welcoming body language

Resource Guarding

Our Dog’s can learn to guard possessions by being positively reinforced by their own actions. This basically means that they learn by growling they can stop the item from being taken away, So you approach the Dog to retrieve the item, he growls you back off, and the dog is positively reinforced because they have been given the result they wanted so the behaviour will be repeated on every occasion. This Behaviour may be the result of an experience the dog has had in the early years and they are worried they are going to lose the treasure in their possession.  This behaviour needs to be dealt with by giving the dog a negative result. Indeed the Item needs to be removed, and the dog will learn by not growling they get to have the item. By using safe practice methods we can achieve this without the fear of getting bitten. The most Important matter is to become the Dogs Leader and take charge of the situation, by using the power of the food and learning the leave command, also great re-call will be a great benefit to us. The desired result will be achieved in every instance 

99% of all behaviour issues including all the above services all stem from Status within the Pack/Family.

Although we do not realise it incorrect signals given through our body language, we have elected the dog as leader of the pack in a world they do not understand, the Human world. In the wild Dog’s natural habitat the Alpha only has 4 things to worry about for the survival of the pack and he understands these fully. In our world the elected Leader can’t make good decisions for us because they do not understand our world, this will result in unwanted behaviour from Separation Anxiety to Aggression.

Once we have removed the Leader Status and taken the Leader Role for Ourselves, the Dog can relax and become Stress free