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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

How we fix Aggressive Dogs - Part one

Two ex grumpy dogs playing
We have a class on Monday evenings at our Dog Training Centre in Orsett, Essex which helps to fix anti-social dog issues. 

Anti-Social behaviour is one of the most frustrating and upsetting things dog owners have to deal with. They all love their dogs, at home the dogs are usually pretty well behaved and part of the family, however, it’s very hard not to fall out with your dog if it keeps attacking people or other dogs.
We have spoken to a lot of dog owners who take their dogs for a walk at one or two O’clock in the morning so they avoid meeting people or other dogs.
This OK but doesn’t help cure the problem, in fact most owner don’t realise that their dogs can probably be re trained and learn to mix and socialise correctly.
The first thing we encourage is the use of a good basket type muzzle.  Unfortunately some people feel there is a stigma attached to using muzzles (The dogs are usually fine with it)If you use a muzzle you can be much more relaxed about the way you approach your problem areas. So to begin; have your dog on a lead and in a muzzle, this makes it much safer for the dogs to mix and the handlers can learn to be more relaxed when their dog is approached by or approaches another dog.
There are exceptions, but I’ve found that most dogs show aggression to keep other dogs or people away i.e. They are in control or in charge of their pack and will not let anything in; they usually do this because they are not good pack leaders and are worried about everything. The first thing we need to do in the class to teach the dog to respect the handler.

Three ex grumpy dogs playing
One of the ways we promote the hander in the pack,is by placing the dog in a sit.  It sounds simple but is not easy to do.
When you meet another dog, try and sit your dog at heel (next to left leg) and are on a loose lead. The dogs will usually get up and try and chase the other dogs or people away by showing aggression. In real life this works because no one will want to stand next to or let their dog stand next to an antisocial dog and the aggressive dog in essence chases the other dog away therefore keeping its position as pack leader.

In our anti-social class, everyone stays still so the dog doesn’t chase anything away; the handlers are told not to move but gently guide the dog back into heel and back into a sit and to add praise as the dog sits, then, keeping a firm hold of the lead, let the it go loose again. Try and arrange to meet people with dogs so that you can practice.
Of course the dogs get up and do the same thing. The handlers have to be more persistent than the dog and keep putting them back to heel and back into a sit (Always praise the dog even when it’s being handled into a sit.) So what you are doing is, instead of correcting the dog for being aggressive, you give it something else to do and you are praising it for working for you.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Dog Training in Essex

We have our Dog Training Centre of Excellence Christmas Dance all organised - Orsett Golf Club on 17 Dec. 
We have a really good band
Good Food
Good Company
Cheap Bar

Who could ask for more?

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Another great display at All About Dogs

Vic and Indi at All About Dogs
We are really happy with the way our displays are going.  We attended the Suffolk Showground last weekend and carried out four displays.  The team were brilliant again.
It's so nice to see happy dogs just enjoying the work that thery are doing and the handlers smiling and supporting each other (the way it should be).





Security Dog Daisy
We had a couple of guest appearances - Daisy (Security Dog Daisy as she likes to be known and Spike.  They were both really good, so well done and thanks to Dave and Emma for taking part with the DTCE Dog Display Team.

Training was really busy again today - the comments we are getting are nice and it really helps to know we are doing the right things in classes.

Train your dog in Essex - More information about our training is available at www.dogtraqiningessex.co.uk my details are available as well - happy to chat.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

All About Dogs (Again)

Laura with Meg
We are traveling up to the Suffolk Showground from Brentwood to put on four dispays at the Robin Hood Show / Country Fair (Sat and Sun 8th and 9th Oct).  We are looking forward to them.
We hope the displays go as well as the rest of them have this year.  We are in the Countryside Arena at 10:35 and 13.40



We had five new dogs attend our aggressive / Anti-Social class on Monday.  All of the dogs improved alot - There was a massive improvement in the handling and the dogs responded to that.  A very busy and successful night :)




Saturday, 1 October 2011

Training Classes in Essex

Our classes are still going very well.  I've just bought a new toy (HD Camcorder) so I will be adding some film clips very soon.

China did really well again on Monday (English Bull Terrier ) - Off lead and nearly playing with the other dogs.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Dog Display at Gt Braxted

Kai biting George
We attended the Gt Braxted Fete with our display team.  It was a bit drizzly to begin with and we went on a little late - But - it was great.  Once again, a great reaction from the crowd and the organisers were very happy.
Well done to the team (small but brilliant).  We were actually voted 'the best dog display team in Essex' - Can't get better than that :)

At training, we had a new Cane Corso attend -What a handsome dog.  He behaved really well so all is good.

I had a birthday yestersday; got some nice prezzies - and bought myself a new camcorder - So video clips coming soon.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

DTCE Display Team

Been a while since my last update.

Nigel handling Jack over 6ft Scale
(All About Dogs 2011)
We now have our own Dog Display Team ( Click here to see team images ) and our show is being very well recieved.  The guy's in the team are all enjoying the shows and the dogs are having a great time.  The image on the right was taken at All About Dogs in Brentwood (I think) and shows Jack clearing the 6ft scale.  We have attended a few venues now but have particularly enjoyed our show for Aztec at All About Dogs in Brentwood and the Robin Hood Fairs.

Our training classes are going from strength to strength and it's nice to see some old faces finding us and trying our facilities, - The nice thing about this is; it's without any prompting at all from us , so we must be doing something right :)

We are really happy with our centre; all of our instructors are doing a fantastic job in helping and supporting our club members - And their classes are great (Well done guys)

Our Monday night 'Problem Dog' class is also going very well.  We will work with the handlers to help fix their problems and they are all welcome - We don't see that helping someone 'fix' their anti-social dog as being detramental to our training centre's reputation - We think reputation is built on results and we are getting some fantastic improvements in the temperament of our regular Monday Class dogs. 

We are now getting quite a few forign members (From Kent) - I suppose, as we are only 10 mins from the Dartford Crossing, it's not too far - Nice to see them (Even Lulu)


Regarding our Tracking groups - A blind Working Cocker (Dylan) is picking it up remarkably well in the morning session.  The afternoon group are now completing three miles on a regular basis and are all doing very well.

Oh - And had a gig with Stealer last Friday and the Rackitts on Saturday - Both really went well - ( Link to Stealer Site )