Dog trainers, canine psychologists and founders of Connors Legacy have shown, time and again, that no dog’s too difficult to handle; that no canine, however destructive, aggressive, anxious, disorientated – or worryingly dysfunctional – is beyond redemption!
No Canine is a Hopeless Case!Essex-based dog trainers, (but happy to travel!), [see Connors Legacy website:
www.connorslegacy.co.uk for more details about dog rehabilitation and training options, services, etc.] have an excellent track-record for transforming even the most recalcitrant of canines.
In fact, the numerous heartfelt
testimonials from delighted dog owners speak for themselves.
Dog Behaviourist gives Desperate Dog Owners Fresh HopeConnors Legacy often picks up, where other professional dog trainers have failed or, worse, have suggested that the only course of action is to have the dog, in question, put down.
Indeed, the famous words ‘failure is not an option’ apply equally to the outcomes delivered by the Connors Legacy dog training experts; these sentiments certainly underpin the canine mission at Connors Legacy.
Dog Behaviour Experts take up the ChallengeUsing proven dog psychology training techniques to transform your pooch, the pioneering canine behaviourists at Connors Legacy can show, beyond a shadow of a doubt that no dog’s too difficult to handle – no hound a hopeless case.
Add to the mix an unwaveringly positive approach that explores all remedies available, before deciding on the best way forward, for each owner/dog relationship; a win-win situation, often with amazing results.
Applying Canine Psychology for Lasting ResultsDog trainer, psychologist and behaviourist, Bill Gibson, who is also Advisor to the ITV2 programme, ‘The Only Way is Essex’, reveals that the key to successful dog rehabilitation is to focus on the unique and extremely complex dynamic of the owner-dog relationship. Therefore, each dog training programme is tailored to individual requirements and structured in such a way that the benefits are not merely temporary, but designed for long-term, happy relationships and, above all, for lasting results.
As Bill Gibson, explains,
“…we have yet to find a dog that we can’t help”. Also, and crucially,
“…it’s very rare that the problem is the dog. The problem is usually a communication issue between owner and dog…I help to build those bridges with understanding”.
Dog Training Experts Reverse Bad Canine Behaviour PatternsDo you feel you’ve reached rock bottom when dealing with your seemingly badly-behaved dog? Are you beginning to question your position in the domestic-doggy pecking order? In short, are you suffering from owner/dog relationship breakdown and don’t know where to go from here? If the answer is a resounding ‘Yes!’ to all these questions, it’s time to start the ball rolling, as it were.
So, if you think your beloved hound is a no-hoper, it really is time to think again. Act today; contact the professional dog handlers who will help dig you out of that proverbial hole, (no pun intended!).
Email the experts at: enquiries@connorslegacy.co.uk
Proven Dog Psychology Techniques to Transform your PoochWhen it comes to dog training problems, no two dogs or owners are alike; nor, indeed, are the underlying owner-dog relationship difficulties that generally exacerbate the canine bad behaviour problems.
However, the important point to bear in mind, here, is that all dog behaviour problems are reversible. All doggie disasters are recoverable - using the tried-and-tested techniques recommended by the Connors Legacy dog psychologists and behaviourists.
Solutions for all Types of Dog Behaviour ProblemsCommon canine concerns, range from the ‘must act now, or our dog might be put down’ types of situations, to the mildly irritating canine conundrums that you’d rather live without.

The following list of typical dog behaviour problems is by no means exhaustive, but just a sample of the types of scenarios that would benefit from the dog training (and re-training) programmes offered by the Connors Legacy dog behaviour experts:
• Aggression (both nervous and dominant type aggression): e.g. aggression towards people, dogs and other animals; aggressive behaviour symptoms include biting, nipping, snarling, and generally exhibiting anti-social behaviour, etc.
• Dog Anxiety, Fears & Phobias: typical anxiety issues include fear of separation and isolation, excessive boredom, fear of loud noises and flashing lights (e.g. loud traffic, fireworks, thunderstorms), with symptoms such as panic when left alone in a room - even briefly, random destructive behaviour, frantic clawing, digging, urinating indoors, hiding, pacing about, agitated barking, etc.
• Canine Communication Breakdown: rank issues within the home, human failure to re-enforce, appropriately, and a lack of understanding about what makes your dog tick can often lead to a breakdown in communication and a lack of trust between dog and owner; this requires training to modify both canine and human behaviour patterns!
• Attention Seeking Behaviour: manifests in excessive barking, whining, and sometimes in strange-sounding vocal behaviour, inappropriate ‘jumping up’, over-excitement, and often in random destructive behaviour.
• Basic Dog Disobedience: e.g. failure to respond to simple commands, constant pulling on the lead, etc.
• Puppy Training Problems: common issues include toilet training, socialisation difficulties, ankle biting, chewing, etc.
Dog Training Tips & Canine Psychology SolutionsFor useful tips and a wealth of information on dog psychology and suggestions for coping with common canine behaviour problems, take a look at the following links on the Connors Legacy website:
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www.connorslegacy.co.uk/DogTraining1.html•
www.connorslegacy.co.uk/Local_Dog_Psychologist.html•
www.connorslegacy.co.uk/DominanceAndAggression.html
Learn to live in harmony with your canine companion…
Re-train together to bring out the best in each other…
Remember – no dog’s too difficult to handle!© EssexTouristGuide.com