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"Molly our purebred Beagle, was diagnosed with compulsive behavior by another Trainer in another state. She would lick us constantly, jump when we came home, soil inside her crate, and act stir-crazy. She even flunked a previous obedience class.
We moved to Texas, where the All Breed Obedience diagnosis (compulsive behavior) concurred. We moved, and decided to start fresh with a new approach. So we contacted All Breed Obedience. The diagnosis for compulsive behavior was the same, but the difference was in the results: Molly now focuses on us, pays rapt attention, and exercises self control. It's hard to describe what a difference that made. We used to yell at her about every 5 minutes. She was always finding some type of trouble to get into. now (since Training with All Breed Obedience) she sometimes puts herself on automatic pilot obedience: without our even giving her any commands! She loves it so much! We really believe she is appreciative of her training. She's a poster child for pure enjoyment of Obedience work.
Another thing: Molly used to get so stressed during car rides, she would vomit. She avoided cars on sight. Now she jumps readily into our vehicle on command. The difference is night and day. She also lies down and holds still when the ignition is turned on; and only gets out on command - even with windows and doors open! This is such a safety valve against dashing off into the street, when we arrive somewhere with her."
Eric Dixon
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