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The 3rd phase pf aggression rehabilitation

This is a discussion on The 3rd phase pf aggression rehabilitation within the Aggression Rehab and Management forums, part of the Self Help Dog Training Forums category; This is the dog called „Klopot” („The Trouble” - nomen omen) who was extremely aggressive towards other people, even owners, ...

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    This is the dog called „Klopot” („The Trouble” - nomen omen) who was extremely aggressive towards other people, even owners, other dogs and attacked also cats and swimming swans. He was homeless and he was adopted from the street, where he lived. I started work with him about 8 months ago. Today we trained the 3rd phase of rehabilitation aggression with distractions. The owner gives command in very heavy distractions like other dogs, people and swans. The dog can be obedient but at the same time relaxed and happy in this circumstances. I’m very glad to see what a great job has the owner done and how nice is this dog now. You can see the movie taken in our today training.
    http://gallery.me.com/wesolalapka#100110
    Thank you Mike for your support and good ideas
    And here I have received a short movie from the dog owner: now Klopot is able to PLAY with another dog. WOW! It is really huge thing!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNdhrP0Xgq8
    BORKED
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    Default Incredible Aggession Rehab Dog Training in Poland!

    Jacek,

    I am extremely impressed with your work! The overall balance of the dogs in training and your ability to transfer the method to your clients is exceptional!

    So much stuff to praise about your quicktime videos. I think it is important for people to know that working with these difficult dogs takes patience - and that pays off. I see you have been working with this past dog for 8 months. It might seem like a long time to some people but that is really what it takes when working with a client who will cherish the steady improvement that will last a lifetime.

    Please don't forget to put your web site link in your forum signature since it a must that anyone in your area should be able to know about you and find you!

    I hope you don't mind but I would like to list you in my list of recommended trainers as a trainer that can implement the "foundation style" system if needed.

    Amazed!

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