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Businiess name:  Dog Remedy Behavioral Training
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
David made it possible for our family to keep our dog Willie. We have a four year old Terrier mix who in the past year or so became very aggressive towards humans and other dogs. During walks Willie would lunge at dogs he met along the way, bark incessantly when the doorbell rang (even on TV!), and worse, he began biting humans. We have had three appointments with David. After the very first appointment, my family and I thought we had a new dog. We trained at home and after that first 90 minutes or so, we learned how to help Willie be more relaxed so that doorbells, squirrels, or knocks around the house no longer produced incessant barking. At the second appointment we walked around the neighborhood practicing our walks where we were in control. Upon encountering a few neighborhood dogs, David showed Willie (and us!) how to properly behave. He did not lunge or growl at other dogs. The third appointment came about after a very unfortunate incident occurred. Willie had gotten out of the house and through two open gates (our fault) and lunged and bit at a neighbor. I called David ASAP, around 10 p.m., very distressed and upset. Tatiana woke up a sleepy David who assured me that Willie was a good dog and that everything would be ok. We made an appointment for a few evenings later, past his usual business hours. I read other reviews that include some comments about David's ""tricks"" and ""magic."" I get it that David's techniques teach Willie to respect us. At this third appointment, David asked for a ""stranger"" to come by the house. A willing neighbor came by with his toddler. After an exercise or two, all of us, our neighbor included, were immeasurably impressed with Willie's progress. Willie did not bark incessantly at nor did he lunge at our neighbor. I have learned what appropriate barking is - David said that after all, we do want Willie to be a watch dog. Everything is easier - feeding him, walking him, having friends drop by, having food delivered by strangers! David tailors his training to you dog and family's specific needs. He spent a lot of time interviewing us, trying to figure out contributors to our problems. He walked about our house and property to check out how the environs were contributing to our issues. And he asked us to demonstrate the various ways we had been interacting with/managing Willie. Take the advice of other reviewers who say that you have to keep up with the training. They're right -it takes work every day. But the outcome is unbelievably rewarding. I will forever be grateful to both David and Tatiana.

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