tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post1136402117759373423..comments2023-09-26T12:09:29.433-07:00Comments on Q&A: The Dogs Today Think Tank: Behavioural changeBeverley Cuddyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03544804932989118884noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-22423371128215295702012-10-26T05:14:51.880-07:002012-10-26T05:14:51.880-07:00Have you come across Tellington Touch? This is a ...Have you come across Tellington Touch? This is a very gentle bodywork which can really change a dog's behaviour by helping them to relax and feel more comfortable in their own bodies (maybe she has nothing wrong healthwise that a vet would pick up but could still have subtle muscle tensions or even misaligned vertebrae that make her feel uncomfortable and would therefore affect her behaviour). Have a look at the main UK website, as there are some practitioners in Ireland, although I don't know if any would be near enough for you: http://www.ttouchtteam.co.uk/PracCA.shtml <br /><br />Another thought is that maybe she's adjusting to the change of hormones caused by spaying? (I know of a friend's bitch who became aggressive to other dogs shortly after spaying but don't know if this is a common occurrence?) <br /><br />Best of luck with herMandynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-3610573426758471242012-10-24T11:56:51.330-07:002012-10-24T11:56:51.330-07:00I truly like to reading your post. Thank you so mu...I truly like to reading your post. Thank you so much for taking the time to share such a nice information.<br /><a href="http://www.dogexpert.com/" rel="nofollow"><b>dog expert</b></a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15298734367546838271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7008632143615292951.post-73031862027606414312012-10-18T07:37:50.339-07:002012-10-18T07:37:50.339-07:00This is not the dog for an elderly woman, first. S...This is not the dog for an elderly woman, first. Second, is she crated when nobody is around to watch her? Third, these are probably, to some degree, behaviors she has had, maybe the reason she was put in rescue. Foster dogs go through a honeymoon period. When they start to feel comfortable in their environment, their true nature emerges.<br /><br /> Find a good POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT trainer, not a dominant prong collar type, to help you work through the problems. Check out veterinary behaviorist in your area. Ziphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16980125883356815101noreply@blogger.com