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Dog Borstal Wants Your Puppies – TV Dog Training Show to Focus on Prevention Rather Than Cure

Submitted by Freelance Writers on March 28, 2008 – 12:17 pm3 Comments
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Update April 15th 2008

Puppy Training Special under the Dog Borstal banner has been postponed for this series. The idea is currently in development stage for a possible series.Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in the show.

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  • Therese McGrath says:

    I have a Bull Mastuff who is 18 months and although we have done not bad with him he is not the best with children and have had a few near incidents. He is 7.5 stone and although he obeys a few commands if he gets something into his mind i worry I won’t be able to stop him. I would love to be on the programme with my daughter who is 10 as he thinks he is the boss of her sometimes.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Worried and Concerned Owner

    Therese McGrath

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  • claire mcconnachie says:

    hi,please can u come to england to do some shows i really need help with my lab his 6 months old but when his got his food,bone or even stoke him when laying down or eating he gose for u,he growls and shows his teeth.he pulls reaaly bad on his lead.jumps up and he hurts everytime someone comes over.he barks in the garden all day at any sound he hears.i tryed everything u show in tv programes but he dont listern to me,i have two young children and im sceared his going to bite them,i got a lab as there ment to be loyal,easy to train and good with children.but max is not like that at all.please help me.xxxxxx regards claire.

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  • Zoe Prentice says:

    I need help with my chihuahua, he’s called Hamish. He’s not your typical chihuahua he doesn’t get carried everywhere in knitted sweaters and eat roast chicken for dinner. He will walk happily for miles and eats dog food. But the main problem i have with him is he will not leave my side if i walk out a room he will follow straight away and if i have to leave him alone in the house he cries for hours which is really upsetting me and my neighbours i won’t part with him but i need help. any ideas? Zoe xx

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