Sylwia Dog Trainer and Animal Behaviourist, Limerick Videos

Videos by Sylwia Dog Trainer and Animal Behaviourist in Limerick. I'm MSc Animal Behaviourist and Dog Trainer APDT. I help with canine behavioural issues and training.

WARNING: THIS VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING.

Thanks to the beautiful family with big hearts πŸ’• that gave a loving, caring home for 2 female dogs used for breeding in one of recently exposed PUPPY FARMS, I can share this video of Daisy with you.

You can see her reaction to her Guardian. Full of love and compassion to Daisy, but still look at her confusion, fearfulness, stress level. She only starts to learn she can be loved and she can trust her human Guardians. She had never experienced a caring human before ...

Someone buying puppies from puppy farms pays for doing massive psychological damage to dogs like Daisy. Please, when looking for a pup, INSIST TO MEET AT THE BREEDER'S HOUSE and see at least the mother. Don't listen to excuses if someone tries to hide something from you. Please spread a word πŸ™Together we can save many lives and dogs like Daisy from suffering ❀️

As the Christmas season is coming πŸŽ„ we may start to think of presents for our loves ones 🎁 Unfortunately, that also means it's time when puppy farms flourish πŸ˜”
Despite of rising public awareness, puppies are still often bought as "gifts" for Christmas, not always wanted and expected. What's even worse, breeders are not always checked for their reliability. Puppies are sometimes brought by a person in their boot (often saying that they want to save a journey for a buyer) or sold in other suspicious ways.

Please remember, and spread the word,
BEHIND EVERY PUPPY FROM A PUPPY FARM, THERE IS UNBEARABLE AMOUNT OF SUFFERING AND NEGLIGENCE OF DOGS USED ONLY FOR BREEDING PURPOSE.

Not only the gifted person receives a pup that may straight away be more prone to behavioural and physiological issues due to poor breeding, but it pays for using dogs as money making machines, often kept in horrible conditions.

Don't want to go for a pure bred pup? No problem, so many rescue dogs wait for their chance in all sanctuaries and pounds across Ireland: https://www.tagsrescue.ie/rescues/page/4/

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WARNING: THIS VIDEO MAY BE DISTURBING. Thanks to the beautiful family with big hearts πŸ’• that gave a loving, caring home for 2 female dogs used for breeding in one of recently exposed PUPPY FARMS, I can share this video of Daisy with you. You can see her reaction to her Guardian. Full of love and compassion to Daisy, but still look at her confusion, fearfulness, stress level. She only starts to learn she can be loved and she can trust her human Guardians. She had never experienced a caring human before ... Someone buying puppies from puppy farms pays for doing massive psychological damage to dogs like Daisy. Please, when looking for a pup, INSIST TO MEET AT THE BREEDER'S HOUSE and see at least the mother. Don't listen to excuses if someone tries to hide something from you. Please spread a word πŸ™Together we can save many lives and dogs like Daisy from suffering ❀️ As the Christmas season is coming πŸŽ„ we may start to think of presents for our loves ones 🎁 Unfortunately, that also means it's time when puppy farms flourish πŸ˜” Despite of rising public awareness, puppies are still often bought as "gifts" for Christmas, not always wanted and expected. What's even worse, breeders are not always checked for their reliability. Puppies are sometimes brought by a person in their boot (often saying that they want to save a journey for a buyer) or sold in other suspicious ways. Please remember, and spread the word, BEHIND EVERY PUPPY FROM A PUPPY FARM, THERE IS UNBEARABLE AMOUNT OF SUFFERING AND NEGLIGENCE OF DOGS USED ONLY FOR BREEDING PURPOSE. Not only the gifted person receives a pup that may straight away be more prone to behavioural and physiological issues due to poor breeding, but it pays for using dogs as money making machines, often kept in horrible conditions. Don't want to go for a pure bred pup? No problem, so many rescue dogs wait for their chance in all sanctuaries and pounds across Ireland: https://www.tagsrescue.ie/rescues/page/4/ YOU