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Would you like to improve your relationship
with your dog ?
Have you tried traditional training and feel that something is
missing ? Do you have concerns about your dog's behaviour, but can't yet seem to put your finger on a solution?
Do you find yourself telling your dog something 100 times, but it still isn't working? Are you at the end of your tether?
the dogs eaten the skirting board, stolen your lunch and has seen off your visitors!
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The Dog Listening solution
Whether it be disobedience, chewing your shoes, separation anxiety, dog biting, dog aggression,
human aggression, pulling on the lead, jumping up, lack of harmony in your home, homing your new puppy / dog. Know that
help, training and lifetime support are available for you and your dog.
The method of Amichien Bonding
(friend of the dog), or canine communication was developed by the original Dog Listener Jan Fennell. Amichien Bonding is a method of communicating
with your dog:- understanding their driving force, values and instinctive reactions, establishing trust and enabling
them to accept you and your family as their natural leaders.
This method enables you to quickly
identify the cause of any undesirable behaviour and, with the simplest of changes to everyday life, to kindly and
permanently provide solutions.
History
Following a lifetime spent devoted to dogs, Jan Fennell
came to feel their was something missing in traditional dog training methods & came across Monty Roberts.
Monty
Roberts, The Horse Whisperer is well known in the horsey world for his orginal & unique work with horses. Developing
trust between the horse and the owner, using the natural language of the horse, to communicate in a calm & convincing
way. After watching Monty Roberts at work Jan felt there must be a similar approach available for dogs. Jan studied
wolves and wolf packs; wolves exist within a common set of rules and Jan translated these rules into Amichien Bonding.
Dog behaviour training. Step 2 - The method
Dog behaviour training. Step 3 - One to One Consultation
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