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Pets - Beware - Animal
Consultant
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Beware
by David the Dogman
Every
year unscrupulous persons calling themselves behaviourists, animal consultants,
pet advisers, trainers, etc are fleecing thousands of dog owners throughout
the world. There are a number of genuine people who provide a really
good service but there are many more that do not.
SOME SIMPLE RULES
- Make sure that you are not being charged £80 - £100, or more for the
initial phone inquiry and obtain details of all costs you are likely
to incur.
- Find out all you can about the particular organisation before making
any form of commitment.
- Read advertisements carefully. No way in the world can you be sure
of "Immediate results with a lifetime of the dog guarantee".
- Ask to see the dogs owned by the person who will be helping you. Just
because someone has a Border Collie or German Shepherd that will walk
beside him/her like a zombie is no proof that they can help you with
your Beardie, Terrier or Jack Russell which chases the postman or
barks at next door's cat. Someone with a fat and lazy Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel will not necessarily be able to help stop your Rottweiler
lunging at everything in sight.
- Be especially wary of anyone who wants to take the dog away from you
to train, even if only out of sight for a few moments. Professional
trainers do not take dog away for training.
- Watch out for the person who gets very high scores in obedience trials
and claims to be able to cure all basic behaviour problems.
- Never go to a trainer for novice/open/utility run-through who has
not trialled a dog in the last year or two. There are some that are
still trading on past glories of many years ago.
- No matter what problem you have with your dog always try to shop around
a bit. It may take a few days longer to find someone you are really
happy with but that could also make ten years difference to the life
of your dog!
- If a trainer uses a choke chain then this is not a registered trainer.
All professional trainers who are registered with organisations like
the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), Federation of Dog Trainers
(FDTCB) The UK Pet Dog Trainers (UKPDT) do not use Choke or check
chains and certainly not pinch collars. All members are required to
sign contracts that they will not use this equipment.
I
could write much more on this subject but what I really want to do is
turn dog owners away from the incompetent and unscrupulous money grabbers.
If you find a really good trainer/behaviourist tell the world, and the
same applies if you find one that is not so good.
Commitment, Firmness, but kindness.
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