Les Price

 

 

         Dog Training Specialist and Canine Behaviorist

 

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TESTIMONIALS

 

Les Price has been assessing and training for our rescue society for some years now.
We approve of his training methods and seek his advice on the behavior issues of our inmates.
We take in dogs from the worst areas of dog ownership and even feral dogs.
I am pleased to say that due to the support and expertise I call on in Les at anytime. We have been successful in re-homing dogs that at first appeared hopeless cases.
I would not hesitate to recommend Les to anyone who needs help in training or behavior problems with their own dogs.
Indeed he has helped me no end with my own dog who was a rescue dog.
 
Wendy Watts 
Forest Dog Rescue (Chairman)
Charity No 517173
www.forestdogrescue.org.uk

My boxer dog was sent back and classified as untrainable by a training establishment in Wales. In two weeks Les Price had trained the dog and all our lives have been transformed.

We now enjoy our dog and he has a much better life style as he now comes everywhere with us including our holidays. This was impossible before Les had him. He had to go into kennels whenever we were away. I was also impressed that at the end of his training how fond he was of Les. No animosity or resentment just biddable and happy.
 
Mr. & Mrs. Grenfell - Worcester

Hi Les and Lyn,

Friday 13th was far from unlucky for us, if you remember you came to see Brogan, the Dobe 7/8 X??

When you walked out the door we felt as though a black cloud had followed you, quite bizarre.  Since your visit and quite ironically, there have been no further problems with aggressive behaviour.  2 weeks ago, the pup was fearful in certain situations, immediately she become very bold.  2 weeks ago, she would not walk over the doorstep to outside and had to be dragged, now she bounds over. 2 weeks ago, she would fix stare and growl, that stopped immediately and she now looks away.  The relentless bullying of the shih-tzu has improved 90% and is now only occasional.  We cannot explain to anybody how a pup can change so dramatically in the space of 2 hours without any obvious interaction.  We took her to the pub garden yesterday where children were playing and as children approached she did nothing, 2 weeks ago, her hackles raised and she was snarling at children.

We will never understand the massive change in behavior and whilst it is still early days are hopeful that this will continue.

Many thanks to you both.

Jo Berwick Penn Common

 

 

 

 

30 Years Experience training problem dogs