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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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Rick, Annie, Toby & Baily Here is Rick with "Toby", one of the two sibling brothers that Rick and his animal-loving wife, Annie, rescued from certain death. The family first adopted "Toby" and then, awhile later feeling badly for the remaining sibling, went back to the rescue league and took home the even more difficult brother, "Baily", whose behavior was so bad that he made Charles Manson look like a welcome wagon lady! Individually these dogs were difficult enough, but together they compounded and amplified their respective aggressive quirks making everything MUCH, MUCH worse. The rescue league's private boot camp and two subsequent well known authorities on behavior could not solve the problems. Severely bitten, battered and bruised these two brave souls, in a final attempt to save their dogs' lives, came to me for scientific solutions. Check out the results at their first visit videos. |
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Annie and Rick take an off-leash walk with their well-behaved pups.

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Betsy & Lola Bell This is Betsy with the love of her life, "Lola Bell", her four-month-old chihuahua. Although Betsy had successfully raised numerous dogs without a hitch and without ever seeking professional training, this time, because of cultural expectations to do what everyone else was doing, she went to the GREAT OZ DOG SCHOOL IN THE SKY where everyone else goes. When she went into the the school she had no behavioral problems with "Lola Bell". When she came out, she had fifteen (15) problems and they were all quickly getting worse. It seems that most people would do better on their own and I am sure with what Betsy has learned that she will never be going to dog school again. Check out her before-and-after video. |
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Betsy and Lola demonstrate what life is like before and after a training session with Jeff. Taking tiny Lola Bell for a walk before her session was in Jeff's words: "Like flying a kite in a windstorm."

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Amanda, Joan, Howard & Ziggy Meet "Ziggy" who, in spite of being the #1 graduate in his 16-week-long training class and with the benefit of follow-up private training to the home, was still behaviorally diseased. The family, made up of Howard, Joan and daughter Amanda, all first-time dog owners, were very upset that they had spent all their time and money, following the experts' advice to the letter, practicing diligently every day without anything to show for their efforts. |
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Ziggy was a lightning-quick animal when it came to stealing food and getting to the front door. Here's the video showing the family's first efforts and Ziggy's struggle to change his own behavior.

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The entire family with Ziggy, attentive and off-leash, stroll the neighborhood.

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Amanda and Ziggy share a tender moment at the end of a "blind walk". Watch what led up this tender scene.

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Tami, Caesar & Taylor Tami walks with Caesar and Taylor off-leash for the first time. She was flabbergasted that HER dogs could and would do this. Tami repeatedly warned me on the first visit, "Be careful with the door. They will BOLT out the door with the slightest hint of an opening". So naturally I left the door WIDE OPEN and invited them to go. They went no where and quickly started to lose they're desire to go anywhere other than to their "mommy", Tami.

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