
We always start by teaching our own dog. So here is Arco, sitting at my request while I’m leaving. Look at his attentiveness, even though he’s a rather stubborn Parson Russell Terrier. When the photo is taken, he was 3 month old.
When Anoï mistress called us, it was because this little ten month old Coton de Tuléar did what he liked : he weed in the house every night, destroyed everything he could but always with a cheeky look in his eyes.
Actually, he had had an operation on his paw when he was young and the masters didn’t want to bother him with obedience. So, Mister became the master in the house and behaved in that way. Some training lessons and everything came back to normal.
Here he is listening to his mistress : “down and stay” during the walk.
Addock, this sweet little ten month old Cocker Spaniel, bothered his mistress because he pulled on his lead during the walks and he cried when she left him on his own at home. It’s a dog who follows his mistress almost everywhere and, when he became a teenager, he didn’t accept to stay alone anymore.
A few training lessons whilst on a walk to teach him to heel without pulling and some more training to teach him to stay alone made him the nicest dog we could wish to have.
Since then, his mistress often contact us when she leaves for work for us to walk him because the Addock’s master comes home late and cannot look after him during the day.
When their masters go away for the week-end or on holiday, Max, Joy and Sunny guard their house.
First we had to meet them with the masters and now, they await our daily arrival to feed them.

Bill is a spaniel who doesn’t stop running. He’s 9 month old and wears himself out by trying to catch the birds in his garden.
After a few training lessons, even if he is running, his mistress can make him heel. He sits and waits for her to say when he can go. He doesn’t pull as much on his lead when she walks him. However he is still full of life.

Paloma is a wonderful Labrador. She’s very affectionate, she loves going for walks, swimming in her pound and chasing her cat.
She always welcomes us by jumping like a kangaroo because she understood very quickly that we were coming to feed and to walk her.
What a pleasure to see her loving a swim in her pound as much as her walk.

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