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Urban Dawgy-Dog Training, Boarding & Day Care
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My husband, Ed, brought Grant (our foster beagle) home yesterday from training with Natalie, and what a difference! This beagle used to be dominant aggressive. Grant came home, sniffed around a little, then came up to me and just sat looking up at me with those beautiful eyes! I had my dogs upstairs (of course they were extremely excited and making a lot of noise), Grant didn't make a peep! After he'd sniffed around I let my two out of the bedroom, but left a baby gate up so that they could sniff each other but not touch. There was no aggression from both sides. When we let all the dogs together I was expecting to need to correct any signs of aggression or excitement, but Grant just kept looking up at me waiting for a command! I actually started laughing. What a difference! I know that we always have to watch for the signs of anything starting... but he didn't even give me the need to pull his attention away. \r
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Here's the best part... We have aggressive/bored dogs on both sides and a new yappy dog directly behind. These are the dogs that used to chase Grant up and down the fence barking constantly and that would always be trying to break through the fence to get at each other. Grant went out by himself and I watched at the window... The neighbor dogs started barking like crazy and Grant just ignored them! He found the ground more interesting! We'll be going for a walk tonight, but I am already feeling very confident. And it is sooo incredibly easy to break his attention now.\r
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Natalie, you are a miracle worker!
Pros: Best dog training!
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