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RESOURCE GUARDING |
Dogs find a variety of things valuable, from food to your favorite sweater. But, some might growl, stiffen, lunge, or bite when you go near or try to retrieve something from them. Resource guarding, as it’s called, is a valuable instinct for feral dogs, because it allows them to survive on limited means in the wild. But it’s not such a great trait for domesticated animals.
Your best bet is to start training early to prevent resource guarding from developing. When left unchecked, it can become problematic, and even dangerous behavior. Our class is designed to provide you with positive training techniques to curb possessive aggression in dogs of all ages.
New Pricing/Appointment Policy - Effective 9/1/21:
Training booked on or after 9/1/21 will be $225 total for three 1-hour sessions – due upfront at the conclusion of your first appointment. All three appointment dates may be scheduled online, or subsequent training(s) will be scheduled in person at the conclusion of your first session.
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