Our consultants are fully qualified with post graduate qualifications in Animal Behaviour and Psychology. Combined with many years experience in studying domestic and wild animal behaviour both at home and abroad, we are able to offer professional solutions to the majority of canine behavioural problems.
Based in Sevenoaks, Kent, our continued success has enabled Best Behaviour School for Dogs to expand to cover the whole of Kent and London. We are now in our 10th year and continue to flourish. Fortunately, you do not need to choose between tolerating undesirable behaviour and parting with your beloved pet. By addressing the balance of communication in a household and eliminating confusion, many cases are curable.
As each behavioural problem is unique, our consultation will be structured around your dog's individual training requirements. We carry out home visits usually lasting between 2-3 hours and recommend that all household members are present. We charge a one-off fee to include this visit and any subsequent follow up support that may be needed.
For severe aggression and socialisation cases Best Behaviour works alongside leading dog trainer David Anderson from Chancepixies. The consultation usually lasts for approximately 2-3 hours and uses his stable dogs to assess and cure inter-dog aggression. The assessment includes a written assessment with recommendations for further training.
Canine language is a hugely diverse, visual language, where dogs are able to communicate with each other irrespective of breed. Dogs converse using body language honed to the subtlest of glances and it is in this language that they are trying to communicate with us. By misinterpreting their behaviour or punishing them for behaviours that we don't understand, dogs may develop behavioural problems or behave in a way that owners find unacceptable.
Miscommunication is often the result of the level of attachment or emotional bond projected by the owner towards the dog. This can lead to stress and anxiety for your pet, which may cause them to get so desperate or frustrated that they become stressed, nervous or aggressive as a result.
Dogs display a vast array of behaviour, many of these are normal dog behaviours (although considered inappropriate by the owner) such as barking, soiling or mounting, and abnormal or problematic behaviours such as nervousness, aggression, over-licking, phobia or obsession. Unwanted behaviour, which often initially starts as being 'slightly amusing' may develop into traits that the owners mistrust or fear in the dog.
The main problems we deal with fall under the following categories:-
These problems may go unrecognised and just become a factor that you live with. Does your dog display any of the following symptoms?
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