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The date of the next event will be listed here as soon as it is available.

 
Please check back regularly, or email
rescue@shcnsw.org.au
to register your interest.

  

Our warmest thanks go to 

Brush Farm Dog Training Club Inc

 for their invaluable assistance in making the March event a success!

   

 


   

Overview

 

Leash on Life provides owners of Siberian Huskies with practical information on how to start turning problem behaviours around today.

 

The event runs with small groups in a relaxed atmosphere, and everyone receives individual attention.

 

The course provides:

     •  Important information on how to train, in plain English

     •  Reasons why problem behaviours occur, and practical ways to prevent or change them

           that can be used immediately

     •  Time to practice the training skills involved, by seeing them demonstrated, then trying them out

     •  Printed handouts covering all topics, including a comprehensive guide to Problems & Solutions

     •  Opportunity for Questions and Answers  

 

The course is run by the volunteers of Husky Rescue and has been compiled with input from trainers and behaviourists.  Only dog-friendly training methods are used.

 

Who Will Benefit

 

No previous training experience is required so the course provides an ideal introduction to problem solving for all owners.  Experienced trainers are also welcome as the techniques used can be applied at any skill level.

 

The course addresses problem behaviours - big or small - that make daily life frustrating or even unbearable.  No dog is immune from problem behaviours, and even well-trained dogs can do things that baffle their owners.  Leash on Life can help whether there's one behaviour to change or a dozen.

 

Problems Covered

 

The Top Ten problems covered are:

 

     1. Mouthing, Growling, Biting

     2. Destruction

     3. Escaping

     4. Disobedience

     5. Jumping Up on People

     6. Barking and Howling

     7. Separation Anxiety

     8. Urination and Toileting

     9. Fear of Noises

     10. Shyness

 

The problem of Pulling on Leash is also covered in the same detail, by popular demand.

 

Dates, Location and Cost

 

Dates are published on this page at least 1 week before each event.

 

Leash on Life events are run on-demand by the volunteers of Husky Rescue, at approximately 2-3 month intervals.

 

The course is offered free of charge, however reservations are always essential.

 

For Immediate Help

 

If you have a problem that cannot wait, or your dog shows chronic, serious or dangerous behaviour, please consult a dog trainer or qualified veterinary behaviourist immediately.

 

A directory of trainers can be found on the following web sites:

 

     •  Association of Pet Dog Trainers Australia

 

     •  Delta Society Australia: Find Instructors or Behaviourists

 

Registration & Enquiries

 

To register for a Leash on Life event please email rescue@shcnsw.org.au with your name and a contact phone number.

 

For further information or to volunteer assistance with Leash on Life events please email rescue@shcnsw.org.au

 

To link to this page: http://leashonlife.shcnsw.org.au

 

(Last Updated 20 MAY 2010 18:42:27)

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