Dogs like Brutus, who suffer from doggie-PTSD, are often deemed hopeless. The Canine’s Voice actively seeks to help these dogs. Brutus’s aggression stemmed from the abuse he received as a puppy. He never asked to be hurt for being excited about a human or another dog. He never asked to be attacked by his housemate or to be given up on when that dog damaged his chances of being a show dog. Brutus came to us with severe dog and people aggression. He was only a puppy himself. His new human could not get her other dog, Missy, to coexist with Brutus. They would erupt into violent fights, going in for the kill. Eight months of intensive training changed everything. They now sleep together and play together even unsupervised!
Positive
Your dog’s happiness is important to me. Just like with people, a positive outlook starts from within. Your dog can relearn how to think, how to behave and how to view life, they simply need to be shown the way. We’ll reward the good and redirect the bad. Positive reinforcement in dog training yields long lasting, healthy results for the owners and the well loved pups.