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Addressing dog and cat behavior issues in the Central New York area.
Comments from past clients…
Comment from Amie, whose dog, Emmitt, was engaging in resource guarding behavior: "This morning I was in the middle of getting ready for work when I discovered Emmitt guarding one of my husband's socks. I asked him to leave it and he did without any trouble. This is absolutely amazing to me and I am so grateful to see him actually relinquishing these objects...thank you so much for your help in this!!!"
Comment from Christine, whose dog, Mocha, was acting in a dominant and territorial way, especially around food: "Mocha is pretty much a new dog...She has become a perfect “lady” at meal times, she lays on the floor and watches us prepare her food, then she comes into the kitchen when called, sits down and waits for her dish and the “ok” command which must be given before she is allowed to eat. When she does get up on the couch she will get off with a simple “off” command. She has come a very long way and we are very pleased with her progress."
Comment from Mary, whose puppy, Rinnie, was acting aggressively toward the other dogs and cats in the household: "Rinnie is doing fantastic. She's getting along really good with the dogs, she's learning her place in the pack, and I take her and the other dogs for walks every morning and they play and then nap together. She sniffs at the cats and plays with them, but when they roll over she walks away. I'm getting my life back!"
Comment from Gretchen and Rob, whose dog, Dixon, was struggling with separation anxiety and phobias: "Our experience with you and--more to the point--with changing Dixon's behavior has been very positive. Particularly helpful was that you offered both immediate, concrete steps--things we could change right away--and broader, longer-term goals. When one of the immediate fixes didn't work as hoped, we were still able to keep the long-range goals in mind rather than get discouraged. The conditioning exercises you suggested, in combination with medication and time, have really had a positive effect on Dixon. Yes, he still follows us around the house quite a bit, but sometimes he'll go downstairs on his own now or go to another room to take a nap; and sometimes when I go downstairs, he'll stay up. These may seem like ridiculously small things to some people, but I think you'll appreciate the amount of progress he's made. (We certainly do!)"
Comment from Laurie, whose dog, Newton, was exhibiting anxious and obsessive behaviors: "Newton is doing great. He is less afraid of things now. He still gets anxious when people come over but he recovers much faster...I use your tips all the time. I have also recommended you to anyone I know with pet issues in the Syracuse area."
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