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Recommendations for dog trainer


anelia

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Hi,


We have a 5/6 month old male puppy, who is literally causing havoc in the house and in our lives! he's completely uncontrollable in the park, running off with whatever dog he sees, and whoever he sees. Every day since thurs, we have returned home to find CHAOS...carpets chewed, wallpaper chewed, cushions destroyed etc etc. The cat is living is constant fear, and we are struggling to walk him on a lead as he pulls.


We are trying to apply whatever knowledge we have, as we already have another dog (15 years old) but back in his youth, we never experienced these kind of problems to this degree especially.


We obviously need some help, and am wondering if people could recommend any fantastic dog trainers. We are on a budget, so they do need to be quite afforable though.


Thanks very much,


Anelia

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