Behavioural therapy
Behavioural therapy
The key to a happy dog
When do you need behavioural therapy? Some dogs develop unwanted or problematic behaviour. Unwanted behaviour is behaviour that we find unpleasant but that the dog may not necessarily experience as such. Problematic behaviour is behaviour that is a problem for the dog as well.
Unwanted or problematic behaviour causes inconvenience, both within and outside the family. It also gets worse if you respond to this behaviour incorrectly. It can eventually become so intense that you no longer see a viable solution yourself, which is often the reason why so many dogs end up in shelters. It’s a shame because behaviour therapy and coaching can provide a solution.
It’s important to identify the cause of unwanted or problematic behaviour in the first place. Based on that, a plan of action is developed and we work together to address it.
Behavioural therapy and individual coaching can help with:
- Pulling on the leash
- Jumping up
- Begging
- Excessive barking
- Separation anxiety
- Demanding attention
- Destructive behaviour
- Unsanitary behaviour
- Lashing out at other dogs
- Fear Aggression
- Digging
- Running away
- Having too much energy
- …
Sounds familiar?
Don’t wait any longer and seek help. Behaviour therapy and coaching can solve the problem. What seems insurmountable to you can sometimes be corrected with some simple changes. However, the problem often requires more patience and training. Each behavioural problem is different and requires a specific approach. Know that there are no quick fixes and that time, patience, and dedication are the keys to solving the behavioural problem.
Your friend is more than worth it. He will be grateful to you for the rest of his life!
Behavioural therapy is charged at €65 per hour
Kat’n Dogs | Schaveystraat 27 | 3040 Neerijse | +32 496 874 213