BEHAVIOURAL MODIFICATION
If you are facing issues or challenges with your dog that require additional support, a behaviour consultation might be right for you. Examples of troubling behaviours include reactivity, aggression/ anxiety towards visitors, separation anxiety, or resource guarding.
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Behaviour difficulties can stem from many reasons, so understanding the underlying cause is essential. Since medical problems can cause troubling behaviours, you should have a veterinary assessment completed prior to booking a behavioural consult, especially if this is a new behaviour that has recently developed.

The Behavioural Modification Program:
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Stage one -The process starts with a free, no-obligation phone call to discuss your training requirements and determine if this service fits your needs.
Stage two - The initial consultation:
This usually lasts about 2 hours. During this time, we will discuss the issues you have been experiencing, your dog's history, and identify potential reasons for this unwanted behaviour. We can then develop a bespoke training and behavioural plan that is tailored to you and your dog's needs. If your dog shows anxiety about meeting new people, a virtual initial consultation is also an option.
Stage three - The follow up sessions:
Now that the plan has been drafted, it is time to start implementing our training regime. We start with four, 1-hour sessions. Additional sessions can then be added if necessary.
This program is designed to be implemented within a two-month timeframe.
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Program components:
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Private, one-to-one mentoring
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One 2-hour initial consultation
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Four 1-hour follow up sessions
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Written session summaries with accompanying resources after each session
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Ongoing support and advice
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Access to my exclusive Facebook support group
Price : $450 (+ applicable tax)
Additional sessions: $75 each (+applicable tax)
The full balance is payable a minimum of 3 days before the initial consultation. An alternative payment plan is available upon request. Please be aware that I do not accept cash or check payments.