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About
Us At Pett - Behaviour.
My name is Julie Pett and I am the founder of Pett Behaviour. Seventeen
years ago I first started working with dogs, in my first job I discovered
the world of training and behaviour as my employer was one of the
countries ‘leading trainers’. The more I saw, the more
I disliked it as sadly the methods used were harsh and in my view
completely unnecessary. Thus my search began to find alternative
methods. This has lead me through a fascinating journey of work
and study. Throughout that journey I have worked day in and day
out on a practical level with dogs and their owners. I have been
a manager for boarding kennels and catteries, a pet hotel and spent
time working in national rescue centres. I am currently the Manager
for Morton Villa Pet Hotel and am a behavioural adviser for Epsom
Canine Rescue and The Endangered Dogs Defence and Rescue. As part
of my work I take in rescue dogs that have serious behaviour problems,
these dogs stay with me until I have worked with them to resolve
their problems so they can be re homed. Many of these dogs would
probably never have had the chance of a home due to their behaviour
problems.
Throughout
my journey I have studied many courses. I am a Chartered Member
of the Institute of Animal Care Education (ChMIACE) and an Associate
Member of the Animal Care Collage (AMACC). The studies I have
undertaken have educated me in the anatomy, physiology and psychology
of dogs and cats, behavioural modification techniques and obedience
training using kind, reward based methods. Throughout my studies
I have worked and met many excellent behaviour counsellors and
trainers, also some outstanding animals. My thanks go to them
all for the knowledge they have passed on to me. It is my view
that we never stop learning; of course the ones we learn most
from are the animals. Communication is the key to training our
dogs, it should not be by force or punitive methods but by communicating
what we want in a way they can understand.
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Always
let them know when they have got things right! Then and only then
do you have a true partnership between dog and owner.
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