David Reinecker,
specializes in developing behavior modification plans for all forms of canine aggression. He
works with the dog and the family to determine the psychological and
environmental causes of dog behavioral problems.
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An extensive in-home assessment is the first step in
developing an individualized behavior modification plan to address your dog's
aggression problems. Programs vary significantly based on the
individual needs of each client and his/her dog. Each situation is different
because each dog has it’s own personality and the environment of the place where
the dog is living influences it. We work with ALL BREEDS AND AGES. The
owner will learn how to reduce and prevent dog aggression towards people,
animals, children and other circumstances that can cause a threat.
We will determine if your dog has one or more
of the following types of aggression and will work with you and your family to
manage such behavior:
Types of dog aggression:
- Dominance aggression
- Fear aggression
- Territorial-Protective aggression
- Play aggression
- Possessive aggression and food-related
aggression
- Predatory aggression
- Inter-dog aggression
- Maternal aggression
- Response (redirected) aggression
- Pathological/ Neurological aggression*
There are three general categories of dog
aggression:
- Towards Children
- Towards People
- Towards other Dog and Animals
*A Licensed Veterinarian must rule out medical conditions before the
implementation of any canine behavioral program.
At Dog Remedy®, we are committed to
saving dogs’ lives. We do not believe that euthanasia is ever the solution for a
problem dog. When it comes to managing behavioral problems such as aggression,
separation anxiety or hyperactivity, a professional canine behaviorist does not
provide advice over the phone.
No dog trainer should give you any kind of
recommendation about your dog and any behavioral issue without first conducting
an in-home evaluation. It seems this has become a normal practice among dog
trainers in the Los Angeles area as many do not have experience with aggression
cases or they are simply afraid of aggressive dogs. Many times, dog trainers
will advise owners to put aggressive dogs down even when they are just a puppy.
This is not the solution or an acceptable business practice. Please feel to call
us to discuss alternatives other than just sending your dog away.
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dog training in Los Angeles
area, please
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