Shaba K9
UK Dog Trainer and Behaviourist
Dog Behaviour Modification
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Obedience Trainer
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Just some of the dogs, I have had the pleasure of meeting and training 😍
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Skyla has a new friend to start teaching. This 6 month old is with us for a board and train to work on socialisation, housebreaking, and general obedience and leash work.
We don't allow too much freedom too soon especially with a young dog. The house is a place of calm and not crazy play. Save that for outside!
I went to visit this giant gorgeous German Shepherd to see how how and owner were getting on. He is 5 years old and has been rehomed over 5 times causing a lot of confusion and breakdown of structure resulting in a dog that had attacked strangers and reacted to dogs. Fast forward 6 months into being rehomed to his forever home, consistant training, and equal amounts of love, discipline and mental/physical exercise, he is now on the road to success.
I walked him today and had three individual dogs run to him off lead and all he did was sniff and move on. He now does not care about strangers and just wants lots of exercise and cuddles. The muzzle is due to a one year condition from his past but I look forward to it coming off soon and Bailey being a role model dog. Credit to his owners for putting in the work, being consistent and never giving up on him. I hope this gives inspiration and hope to anyone with a reactive dog as it does not have to be like that forever. Seek professional help with a trainer near you and live a life of balance and harmony with your furball ❤️
It has been a pleasure working with Barney. He is one of the strongest shepherds I have come across but also one of the sweetest 🤩
Had a great day meeting all the lovely at today. Special thanks and congrats to for all their achievements including a number one spot with a dad and daughter combo 🐶. All round great day with owners that taught me a lot about the gorgeous South African mastiffs.
Had a lovely session with Lola our 1.5yr old GSD. Working heavily on engagement and relationship building before we get into the serious training
Managed to get a shot with both ears up.. but what's that bit of grass hanging out her mouth 🙄
Great session with my little Pal today. As small as he may be, every dog needs some form of mental and physical exercise to keep the balance and peace.
One of my fav photos of me and my girl taken by
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Dog relationship and bonding for better engagement #dogtraining #gsd #dog #shabak9 #dogs Build a strong relationship and bond with your dog by adding multiple behaviours and rewarding only at the end instead of after each one. This will stop it b...
My ethos is 'real world dog training' and I like to practice what I preach so that you can see the power of good obedience. My dog can tolerate other dogs but she is a shepherd and likes to chase, nip and wrestle which scares a lot of owners and their dogs. I use obedience to counter this to help desensitize and strengthen my position as a leader but also her best friend that she would rather be with.
Working with a clients dog to help with mental stimulation exercises and work on engagement and impulse control at the same time.
Skyla's one ear up and one down look. She is always keen to work with me so getting her to just sit for a photo is probably the hardest tasks I do with her!
Good exercise to build a stronger relationship with your dog and keep their focus on you opposed to everything else. This will help if your dog has a tendency to run off as you start to become the source of fun and a stronger leader. Do not rush this, and even take their food out to feed them instead of treats!
Hey guys, quick video on ways to build by playing tug with you dog and have fun outside. This will help build better focus and by making yourself the exciting one and help your dog stay closer to you. Shaba K9
Dog engagement plays a massive role for solving many behavior issues with your dog but also for training new behaviors. As with everything dog related, you need to start at home and then slowly take it outside. Most of all, have fun with it!
Dogs feeding ritual is one of the best ways to build leadership, and manage impulse control with your dog.
Teach your dog to stay in a place and remain there regardless of distractions. This is great for giving your dog something to do to stop barking at the door, lunging on guests, and be calmer in the house.
Utilise multiple commands and reward at end of all will help enforce strong leadership and bond opposed to rewarding after each command which can become a bribe.
The face she makes when I'm watching
Great morning of play and training with Skyla and Seb
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