Zoe is an 11 year old mix of some sort. She was fear aggressive and was not getting along with one of the other 3 dogs in her home. Zoe came to her eval and even tried to attack Brynda. She has since played in my yard with all three of my dogs successfully and is learning to work around other reactive dogs and even interact with them. There have been fewer and fewer altercations at home during this 6 weeks also.
Here is Zoe and Velvet at class learning to work together on Sept 3
And her is Zoe working the confidence course for the first time all the way through. She has done pieces of it over the 6 weeks she's been coming to different classes, but tonight she did the entire course and had a lot of fun.
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Friday, September 16, 2011
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