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Dog Remedy Behavioral Training
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David is by far the best dog trainer in Los Angeles.
Bailey, my 3 year old rescued mutt has had aggression problems since she was 9 months old. She was not only aggressive towards dogs in our condo complex, but also had fear aggression towards people. Thankfully, never actually biting anyone, but always barking at people she didn't know.
Our main problem was the aggression in our condo complex though. It had gotten so bad that I was terrified every time I walked her around our complex. She had already bitten a dog in our complex (and left me with a 2 grand vet bill to pay) and tried to attack almost every dog she saw. It was not only stressful, but starting to become a liability and we were scared that she would one day be put to sleep.
I was a proactive dog owner before I met with David. I had read all the books and watched all the episodes of Cesare Millan. I had tried all the tactics I knew to fix Bailey's aggression and NOTHING worked. We had tried bark collars and squirt bottles (I was against shock collars) and still nothing. I cant really explain how or why David's tactics work, but all I know is that it works.
David was great. We ended up having 2 sessions with him, but only because we wanted to fine tune some stuff in the second session. We saw a huge change after our first session. She stopped pulling me on walks, she stopped lunging at other dogs, she completely stopped barking and growling at other dogs. I was able to once again have a conversation with my neighbors who were also walking their dogs. It was something I had thought would never happen again. It has now been 3 weeks since our first session and she can now walk past a dog and completely ignore it. What I have been trying to do for 2 years, David did in weeks.
It was nice because David's suggestions were stuff that I could do myself. Unlike other trainers that make you practice with family members or other dogs, David's suggestions were all that was all doable with just me. Simple things like changing her food and when to give her eye contact and even touch. What I also liked about David was that he didn't tell me I had to change the way I acted towards my dog. What I mean by that is that he didn't tell me that my dog couldn't sleep in my bed or that he couldn't curl up next to me on my couch. I could still stay affectionate with my dog and at the same time fix her aggression problems.
I do have to warn everyone that you do have to invest time into your dog if you want their problems fixed. Bailey is a better dog because I work with her every single day and I am consistent. If you are not willing to invest time into your dog and really do what David says, you wont see results quickly or may not even see them period. Even if David's suggestions seem out of the box, at least try them because they really work.
I would recommend David to every single dog owner is just stuck and does not know how to fix their dogs aggression. He is not only a great trainer but a really nice guy. Oh and though David's specialty is aggression, he is also great with fixing other behavioral problems like jumping on the counter or taking food off the table. He was able to give us some great tips. My only wish is that I would have done this sooner. He really is ""Uncle David"" to our dog Bailey.
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