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Puppy of the Month - November 2004
- Chance
Pitt Meadows
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We got Chance, a Border Collie/ Blue Healer
Cross, when she was 10 months old from the SPCA. She had been found wandering
the streets, beat up, signs of abuse, and pregnant. After all she had
been through we just had to give her a good home, and she was so friendly
to people.
Well, we soon found out that her
time on the streets taught her some pretty bad habits. She
absolutely hated small dogs, distrusted almost every dog she met, disliked
kids on skateboards, and was a constant scrounger.
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We took her through both beginners and advanced obedience
training (on-leash), and although she learned the commands she was still
not an obedient dog. When we passed another dog on our walks she would
launch herself to get at it, which can be very upsetting and embarrassing.
We tried the pinch collar, and a Halti, which she broke to attack a
small dog. We would have to cross the road to avoid other dogs on our
walks. If we went to the school grounds I would have to keep her tethered
to a 50 long line while we played Frisbee, in case another dog
came near. I was beginning to wonder what kind of life Chance would
have since she would never be able to run free, and I really wanted
a dog that I could take every where with me, and play fetch with.

Then I met Jeff.
I will tell you that with his training and tools Chance
is now a different dog. With 1 week of training we were able
to go to a dog beach, have her off-leash, and be confident that should
another dog happen by, there would be no problems. Just this past week-end
at the park 3 small dogs came at her, I put her in a down, the 3 dogs
investigated her, while she just laid there. The other dogs owner commented,
now there is a well trained dog. Two months ago there would
have been one heck of dogfight.

People who knew Chance before her training
with Jeff are amazed at how different she is.
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I no longer use a leash with her, ever, and our
times at the park chasing balls, or Frisbees are worry free. I
take her for walks knowing other dogs will be around and I know
that my dog will do what I want her to do instantly, and every
time.
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One thing that I would like to add, I have attended
5 different obedience classes, with 3 different dogs, and I have
yet to see any dog truly come when called, after these
courses. When they are in the real world there are so many distractions,
and dogs know that without a leash their owner has no way of enforcing
the come command. With Jeffs training, coming
when called is truly a reality for every dog, every time.
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Thanks Jeff, for teaching me how to make Chance mans
best friend.
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Past puppies:
| 2010 Puppies of the month |
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| 2009 Puppies of the month |
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| 2008 Puppies of the month |
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| 2007 Puppies of the month |
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 Mazie Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |  Riva Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |  Charlie Poodle |  Mojo Chihuahua |
 Coco Boston Terrier |  Elvis Pug - Boston Terrier |  Coco Labrador - Boxer |  Koda Flat-coated Retriever |
 Annie Chihuahua - Yorshire Terrier |  Damien Doberman Pinscher |  Lucky Havanese |  Bosco American Eskimo - Border Collie |
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| 2006 Puppies of the month |
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| 2005 Puppies of the month |
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| 2004 Puppies of the month |
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| 2003 Puppies of the month |
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| 2002 Puppies of the month |
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 Vega Golden Retriever |
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