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Robbie Clarke – Dog Trainer And Behaviorist In N.Ireland
Community, Schools and Media Contact:
Mobile – 07828 220547
Email media-contact@dogsense.uk.com
I continue to welcome contact from the press who require information about dog related issues. I have worked various media forms on a number of occasions as a leading dog aggression expert.
I also welcome requests from schools and groups to speak on canine communication and bite prevention – an interesting, educational and safety seminar at no cost!
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Hi Robbie,
Thanks for the chat over the phone. If you could help us with Rockford (name not my idea!!) that would be great. He is a lab x and is about 2 1/2 yrs old. He is very dominant and can be aggressive. He has to be muzzled when out in public because he bit a lad about a year ago. He has a problem with other dogs, some people, vehicles and bicycles. He was aggressive towards us when we first got him but we have overcome that so in the house with just us (me my husband and son who is 11)he is ok.
I have worked with him constantly but I think I am communicating with him wrongly and really need someone objective to set me on the right path again. I know his issues are the humans’ fault so we would appreciate help to know what to do.
I really look forward to seeing you on tues evening (2nd November).
Kind Regards
Kerry Dubery
hi i contacted u on f.b would like 2 sign up 4 ur newsletters an any info on trainin 4 puppys but havin trouble emailin u
hey i am very interested in training dogs and i have been doing it for a few years now. i would love to take it up full time either employed or self-employed but alot of jobs i look at are all looking for qualifications but i can find anywhere in the N.Ireland that does courses on gianing a qualification. do you know of anywhere in N.Ireland that offer course on becoming a trainer\ tutor?
apologies for the delay, Robbie will respond to you shortly
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Hi,
I have a 14 month Labrador called Bailie who seems to lose all sense when we’re out for a walk and meet other dogs. As soon as he spots another dog he will lie down and refuse to move until they get close to him and then he’ll take a flying leap wanting to play. If the other owner walks past without acknowledging him he’ll bark at them as they go past. He isn’t being aggressive but that can be hard to explain as he’s pulling and barking. Would classes be a suitable way of socialising him to other dogs or a recipe for disaster? Would you have ant appropriate classes starting in the Antrim area soon?