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Below are just a few of the many hours of video of well-adjusted, happy dogs and their owners interacting after sessions with Jeff Loy.
These videos are typical samples of clients with their dogs. All, except where stated, were taken at the end of the FIRST visit. Every one of these dogs were either biters and/or fighters and, if not, they were puppies, wildly out of control.
The voice you will hear throughout all the videos is the voice of Jeff Loy as he films the results of each session with a client. Soft tan color signifies an adult dog graduate. Soft blue indicates a participant in the Puppy Prep program.
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Wendy & Crush In the six (6) videos that follow, we highlight the case of Wendy and her dog Crush. Perhaps you will recognize yourself in Wendy's situation. Wendy, a mother of three children, on her own and with limited time and resources, obtained Crush at six weeks of age. In spite of her vast experience with dogs and farm animals, Wendy was already having severe problems with Crush in the first month.
By the time I had met Crush at just ten weeks of age, he had already aggressively bitten three people in three weeks, attacked an 80 lb. English Bulldog and had bitten Wendy and drawn blood. These things he did in spite of having attended socialization classes and pre-K classes. |
Crush was also terrorizing the house cats and going after them especially when they got around his food. He was also so difficult at the vet's (snapping, etc.) that Wendy's vet said, "Take him back...get rid of him...it's hopeless!" Also, Wendy's oldest daughter had become very frightened. Among the sixteen complaints Wendy presented to me were biting, fighting, pulling hard and lunging on leash, bolting and animal chasing, to name just a few.
Please look at these videos carefully and in their entirety. They are representative of the immediate and lasting changes generated from the first visit and thereafter. Notice that Crush behaves properly AUTOMATICALLY. There should be no need for you to tell your dog how to behave; he should know it already. Although these videos were taken weeks later when the weather was warmer, Crush was capable of performing at this level as a result of the first visit.
These videos are a testament to Wendy's mental and emotional toughness, for she had many difficult and discouraging moments while learning these proprietary procedures. Please use these videos as standards and examples of what each and every one of you should be doing and are capable of doing with your beloved dogs. It's never too late, but take it from Wendy, it's never too early!
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Crush accompanies Wendy on her daily chores.

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Wendy and an attentive Crush doing farms chores.

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Crush waits quietly until Wendy is done.

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Crush follows Wendy back to the barn.

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Wendy and Crush relax after the work is done.

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Wendy and a relaxed Crush feeding the fish at the pond.
Crush has since become one of the youngest Nationally Certified Therapy Dogs, among his many accomplishments and titles. Wendy has since added another dog named Sway to her household.

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Christine, Stewie, Sassy, Pilot and Twink Meet Christine who has a penchant for rescuing dead-end dogs that absolutely no one else wants and then turning them around in short order to behave beautifully. Christine can barely walk without great pain because of a recent car accident and it is absolutely critical that her dogs exert zero force through the leash. Even better if there is no need of a leash at all.
Watch the three videos below as Christine courageously learns to walk her dogs without any danger to herself and others. |
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This is Christine's very first attempt with her brand new dogs, "Twink" and "Pilot", at walking them outside, away from home, off leash, in front of distractions. Here Christine is doing an admirable job under difficult circumstances. You can see some of the mistakes the dogs make and how Christine, in spite of her fear of eminent disaster, does not shy away from real life situations, but instead embraces them as opportunities for quick and significant improvement.

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The second unleashed walk with "Twink" and "Pilot". This time they are not wearing safety lines and must deal with crossing in heavy traffic.

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Christine and "Twink" and "Pilot"pay a visit to Petsmart. It's amazing to watch them dealing with all the distractions that the store has to offer calmy and totally off-leash.

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Tom & Leuven Leuven was a two-year-old rescue. In spite of one solid year of weekly training at a renowned doggy boot camp, Leuven was still biting every person except Tom and his elderly mom, Mary. Tom presented me with the challenge of not only analyzing what had gone wrong but also to get Leuven to behave perfectly in just 9 days for the much-anticipated family reunion because no one was going to show up with that terrifying dog in the house. Leuven's reputation preceded him. |
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Tom demonstrates that his rescue dog Leuven is now a well-behaved and happy dog.

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Bob, Fran, Robert, Matt & Baily Here we have Baily, the reformed biter, on the family's very first attempt at walking off-leash past major distractions. Fran and Bob, along with two of their four children, Robert and Matt, are elated with Baily's flawless performance, which they so rightfully earned by their courageous and dedicated efforts. Not only had strangers been victimized by Baily, but so had the family members. Happy dog...Happy family. Can severe biters be rehabilitated to perfection? Absolutely!
Watch cool, calm Bailey stroll with his happy family.

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Leslie & Tonka Tonka is a Puppy Prep Graduate. This 10 month-old puppy would make any dog owner proud.
Tonka is a Bouvier puppy making his first attempt at stairs. Leslie's first Bouvier was a bad biter, perfectly cured through our program.
Leslie's first Bouvier, Dawson, was a biter and had attacked Leslie. Together we rehabilitated Dawson and he, until his death in January 2008, was flawless off-leash and had become the veterinarian's favorite dog because of his beautiful behavior. Leslie knew this time around she would start the day she got her new dog, Tonka, and here are the results. |
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Tonka goes up and down the stirs for the very first time.

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Tonka and Leslie go for a stroll off-leash in a very noisy street. Tonk ignores the leaf blowers without a hitch.

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