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2003-12-Molly and Jackson
Puppy of the Month - May 2004 -
Sidney
Port Moody
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Hi, my
name is Robyn, and I am a Veterinary Assistant. Because of Irene and Emma
(P.M. for April) I was introduced to Sydney, Emma's sister. Well, who
could resist that adorable wrinkly face.
I thought everything
would be great. She could come to work with me everyday. After all, I
work in an animal hospital. I knew that boxers were very active, playful
and people loving dogs but I wasn't quite prepared
for some of the behaviour I was about to experience.
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At work she would
stay in the treatment area of the hospital with me, but every time I would
leave the room to bring a patient out, do lab work or assist in surgery
- even if only for a few minutes - Sydney would continuously yelp. She
would not stop until she could see me again.
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I tried a squirt bottle,
this worked only for a moment and someone always had to be ready. I tried
the citronella collar but it wouldn't always spray at the appropriate
time, thus confusing my poor pooch. My solution to this, so I thought,
was to let her loose and maybe should would just follow me around. Being
the social butterfly that she is, she started to leap right over the front
counter to greet the clients and their dogs. Well, not all clients appreciate
her big wet tongue on their faces and not all dogs were happy to have
her fun loving, playful paws all over them. She
also had issues at home - like jumping on every person who walked
through the door and pulling like mad when out for a walk. Walking
her became a constant battle and absolutely no fun.
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Things
had to change or poor Sydney would end up in a kennel all day
at work, and restricted to playing the back yard at home. This was not
what I wanted for her.
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Then Irene introduced me to Jeff.
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On first
impression, I found him to be kind and gentle. He truly cares and respects
our canine friends. After our home consultation, it was evident that Jeff
was knowledgeable and experienced as well. By
the end of our consultation, he had answered all our questions,
and Sydney would come on command.
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At the end of the
first week, we had a dog that would "come", "off"
(furniture, people etc.) and "quiet" on command. It was remarkable
how quick Jeff's training methods worked.
At the first park session I was amazed at how all those dogs in the class
were healing off leash with their owners! After only 2 park sessions Sydney
was also off leash and healing right beside me. I no longer have to struggle
with her on a walk. Other dogs and distractions don't cause her to BOLT
anymore.
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This whole experience
has changed our relationship with Sydney a great deal. We enjoy her so
much more. She is no longer a concern at work because she now actually
listens to me. The staff love her and the clients are impressed by her.
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I encourage
anyone out there who has an energetic dog that has a mind of its
own, to give Jeff a call and set up the free
consultation.
You won't regret it.
Thanks again
Jeff.
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Past puppies:
| 2010 Puppies of the month |
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| 2009 Puppies of the month |
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| 2008 Puppies of the month |
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| 2007 Puppies of the month |
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 Mazie Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |  Riva Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |  Charlie Poodle |  Mojo Chihuahua |
 Coco Boston Terrier |  Elvis Pug - Boston Terrier |  Coco Labrador - Boxer |  Koda Flat-coated Retriever |
 Annie Chihuahua - Yorshire Terrier |  Damien Doberman Pinscher |  Lucky Havanese |  Bosco American Eskimo - Border Collie |
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| 2006 Puppies of the month |
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| 2005 Puppies of the month |
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| 2004 Puppies of the month |
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| 2003 Puppies of the month |
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| 2002 Puppies of the month |
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 Vega Golden Retriever |
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