Dogs have always been a very important part of our family life. And for many years we tolerated our dogs’ bad habits simply because we didn’t understand how to communicate to them what we considered to be appropriate and inappropriate behavior.Through the years, we tried every training course that a dog and his owners could fail -- all of which were based on communicating with a canine brain in a human way.This continually set both the dogs and us up for failure because we were “speaking” different languages.
Through a real stroke of luck, we came in contact with the Bark Busters web site several years ago.This finally gave us an insight into what we had been doing wrong with our dogs and what could be done to help all dog owners make their dogs into a viable part of the family group, that is, the “Pack.”
We are one of the very few training companies that do not use treats as a basis for our training, nor do we use any kind of harsh physical punishment.Bark Busters teaches you how to communicate with your dog through his own language -- body language and voice tones -- but in a way that he interprets correctly.This instills in your dog the habit of looking to you for guidance and direction out of respect for your leadership.“Amazing” and “I never would have believed it” are the words we most frequently hear from our clients at the end of a lesson.So get set to be amazed when you book a lesson with Bark Busters.
Please click on the testimonials link below to read what our clients say, in their own words, about the service we have provided to them and their dogs.
We look forward to working with you and teaching you how to communicate with your dog to achieve the goal of having a well-ordered pack under your leadership.
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