Practical solutions for dogs (and humans) in emotional crisis; using intuition, compassion and consistent, cruelty-free behavior modification to bring harmony and understanding to your household.
Whether you are an experienced dog owner or a recent Corona foster carer this non-judgemental podcast is full of useful tips, essential truths and smart ideas.
In this episode, Behaviorist and communicator Cinimon Clark and experienced handler and rescuer Louise Crane Zoom-meet with their buddy Lizzy from Villalobos Rescue
They discuss how to tell if your dog is stressed (calming signals), lunging, biting up the leash. Plus dogs who don't like kids - and how that can be safely managed.
Lizzy is the adoption counsellor at the shelter, tasked with matching dogs to the right forever homes. It's a crucial role because arriving at the shelter is the most high-stress situation a dog can find themselves in and their behavior in that moment could be an indicator of how they might react in the future.
The good news is that dogs who appear to show aggression can absolutely move past their trauma and go happily on into appropriate and loving adoptive homes.
Cinimon Clark is a Canine Behaviorist, Animal Communicator and Psychic Medium with over 30 years experience in training, rehabilitating and transforming the lives of dogs and their people. A specialist in treating aggression in dogs using cruelty free methods, Cinimon is currently available for socially-distanced readings, on-going phone sessions and other tailored programs to suit your personal needs.
No problems are too big, or too small!
You can contact Cinimon at https://cinimonclark.com/
Meet Lizzy and her team at https://www.vrcpitbull.com/