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Old 03-29-2013, 09:04 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
That trainer might have been a real trainer but obviously didn't really help you. Keep looking and talk to the service-dog academies for professional trainers with a long history working with people with few dog skills who also have disabilities, so they really have excellent people skills, too. All really good trainers of service dogs know how to assess people's dog-handling abilities fairly quickly and train/coach them in handling dogs despite whatever skills and abilities they might lack. That is the type of trainer you need to use in order to get to where you want to be with your dog.

It is possible that as your dog ages and matures, she could mellow out and accommodate to you but the stronger likelihood is that she will escalate her misbehavior without your getting skilled in some ways to motive and deal with her. I wish I could offer you more but the basics of animal training have all been explained to you many times and it hasn't helped, hon. You need a really skilled trainer who deals with this kind of problem often.
well I do know that a lot of other people that she has help as said that she worked really well with there dogs. but mine could be very hard headed. it would be nice to find someone to come to the house to see if we are doing things right at home or if there was something at home that making her be this way. and thanks for all the help u have giving me.
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