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Hi there,


I have a 5 year old German Shepherd x Alaskan Malamute who is nervous of meeting a lot of dogs - big or small. Its a very long story, and I have been working with an amazing dog trainer, but essentially I need to meet quite specific types of dogs for her to try and socialise with.


Could your four legged friend be her new best friend?!


You need to be an experienced dog owner with a real understanding of dog behaviour. Your hound needs to be practiced in the ways of meeting new and nervous dogs - so confident, but will avert eye contact and hold a relaxed posture. Submissive dogs wont work, neither will boisterous dogs that dont understand that staring really makes her worry!


When she finally meets the 'right one' she plays beautifully! And really benefits from her doggy pal.


I would love to find her a new doggy pal. Would love to hear from anyone who thinks their dog has the temperament to help! I live in Sydenham, but can get to Crystal Palace and occasionally Peckham Rye/Goose Green/Forest Hill on foot etc.


Thanks so much for your help! Louise - and Marni

Hi Louise


I have used these people - recommended by a behaviourist for my rescue dog that has 'issues'. They do classes on Saturdays where they specialise in socialising dogs that have problems. They are really good and offer loads of advice.


http://www.dogcommunication.co.uk/home.php


Classes are ?15 and they absolutely work. My dog is much better now - not perfect, but improved.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Louisse,

I also live in Sydenham and have a miniature Scnauser who is 6. He is pretty easy going and only really gets grumpy with young puppies. We usually walk in the recreation ground off Newlands Park or Mayow Park.

If you'd like them to meet up and see how they get on, perhaps on Sunday? Let me know,

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