What Happens When You Don’t Listen

I’ve just blogged about the amazing results Josie saw with Milo after one virtual lesson. Not everyone has this degree of success and usually, it’s because the owners don’t listen. This follow up lesson with a Springer was a disaster because the owners had been selective  when implementing what I had asked of them. By not utilising the structure and boundaries that I had recommended, they had seen no progress with their young dog.

I don’t want to waste a lesson nagging the owners to do what I asked in the previous lesson. Instead, I want to focus on the dog and their training. I know that’s what owners want too. The best way for this to work is to attend a lesson, do what I recommend, see progress, then come back for more.

Posted: February 9, 2021