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A behavioural problem in a dog can
grow that serious or annoying that it becomes necessary to seek
professional help in order to solve it. The best is to look for a
behavioural counsellor in the area who can see and evaluate the dog.
Unfortunately, not everybody is so lucky as to live relatively close
to a competent counsellor. For these cases we have decided to offer
our services over the telephone and the internet.
We have been solving behavioural problems in dogs for many years and
over time we have realized that it becomes less and less important
for us to actually see the dog.
It turns out to be enough to ask all the adequate questions. If we,
in a specific case, found ourselves with doubts, because it was
necessary for us to see the dog, we would tell the owner openly and,
of course, return the paid amount.
For more information see: Counselling over the telephone |
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Aggression |
Killing of other
animals, e.g. cats |
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towards family
members |
Chasing vehicles |
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towards strangers |
General fear and shyness |
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towards other dogs within
the family |
Fear of specific things or situations |
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towards other strange
dogs |
Excessive
barking |
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Other types of
aggression |
Sexual behavior towards humans |
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Destructive
behaviour |
Uncontrollable |
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Chewing furniture, clothes etc. |
Running away |
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Digging, e.g. in the garden |
Licking and
sniffing excessively |
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Scratching, e.g. floors and doors |
Stealing food
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Home alone
problems |
Stereotypies
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Hyperactivity |
Inappropriate urination
and defecation, house soiling
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