@Tumlock I'm sorry to hear that Ladybird experiences this...The dog that you see in the movie was about 5 years old when I started working with her. There's always something that you can do to help. We are in Florida and I'd be happy to help if you're local (please go to my website)
If you're not in Florida, I highly recommend finding a great professional. The International Association of Canine Professionals is the organization that I recommend: canineprofessionals. com
@octoberfire13 No, not necessarily a bigger and stronger dog. However, being around a calmer dog might be helpful. It was helpful in this case, but every dog is an individual. Another thing is that this in not a "how-to" video and it only shows the results of our work. The presence of a calm dog was only a part of the rehabilitation work.
@Tumlock I'm sorry to hear that Ladybird experiences this...The dog that you see in the movie was about 5 years old when I started working with her. There's always something that you can do to help. We are in Florida and I'd be happy to help if you're local (please go to my website)
If you're not in Florida, I highly recommend finding a great professional. The International Association of Canine Professionals is the organization that I recommend: canineprofessionals. com
FinetunedCanines 10 months ago
So the answer is to have a bigger stronger dog sit with the dog with the phobia?
octoberfire13 11 months ago
@octoberfire13 No, not necessarily a bigger and stronger dog. However, being around a calmer dog might be helpful. It was helpful in this case, but every dog is an individual. Another thing is that this in not a "how-to" video and it only shows the results of our work. The presence of a calm dog was only a part of the rehabilitation work.
FinetunedCanines 11 months ago