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Behaviour Assessments Would you like your dog to sit, drop or place on command?

Or stay still until you signaled them to move? How about having them walk on a loose lead and come when called? These are basic lifestyle skills for dogs. Skills that will help you establish great leadership, structure and make owning your dog a delight for everyone, including your furry friend. Pawfect Manners can teach you all of the above. We give you a way to communicate with your dog. We guarantee individual and professional care for all your dog's training and behavioural needs.

FINALLY, the truth is being told, common sense dictates removing hormone producing organs is wrong.
29/08/2025

FINALLY, the truth is being told, common sense dictates removing hormone producing organs is wrong.

In conclusion, this study shows that the risk of cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs is linked to how long they are exposed to natural s*x hormones, and the relationship isn’t simple or linear. The highest risk was seen when females were spayed before about 1054 days (just under 3 years) and males before about 805 days (a little over 2 years). These results may help define what counts as “early” spay or neuter when it comes to cranial cruciate ligament disease risk.

Veterinary reproduction specialists now recommend hormone-preserving sterilization: preventing unwanted litters & less risk of torn cruciates.

Agree ❤️
21/08/2025

Agree ❤️

1715 likes, 103 comments. “If you’d rather see a dog sit in a dog shelter or euthanised than wearing a prong collar or e collar - than we have very different morals”

More information on why we need to rethink removing hormone producing organs in our dogs.
14/07/2025

More information on why we need to rethink removing hormone producing organs in our dogs.

I’M ON TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT!
🥜New Study Shows Testosterone Therapy May Help Neutered Dogs Feel Better🥜
A new veterinary study found that giving testosterone, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), to neutered male dogs may help correct health and behavior issues caused by hormone loss (not so shocking to doctors that practice functional wellbeing: lifelong hormones matter!).
NO ONE IS AGAINST STERILIZATION (please read that again, before you comment); it’s the updated surgical techniques that vets need to learn to sterilize AND preserve crucial hormones.
When males have their go**ds 🥜 cut off as puppies (vs. a sterilizing vasectomy) they lose their supply of lifelong testosterone, and then what happens?
“Spayed and neutered dogs have been reported to have a higher incidence of obesity, urinary incontinence, urinary calculi, atopic dermatitis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hypoadrenocorticism, diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, immune- mediated thrombocytopenia, inflammatory bowel disease, hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament rupture, aggressive and fearful behavior, cognitive dysfunction syndrome, prostate adenocarcinoma and transitional cell adenocarcinoma. Musculoskeletal issues may be especially significant for large breed dogs gonadectomized before they have finished growing, as bone physeal closure is delayed,” says reproductive expert Dr. Michelle Kutzler, DVM, PhD, DACT, Professor of Theriogenology (all of her statments are backed by studies, of course, link to Dowoadable PDF of research also in comments).
This group of symptoms is sometimes called “spay-neuter syndrome,” and in this most recent study, researchers gave weekly testosterone injections to neutered male dogs for 90 days. They tested different doses and monitored the dogs closely.
What they found:
* The treatment was safe, even at high doses.
* Testosterone levels returned to normal, without side effects.
* Hormone imbalances improved, especially the levels of a hormone called LH, which rises after neutering and may be linked to certain cancers.
* The dogs’ general health, behavior, and lab values stayed stable or improved (like Homer’s!).
This is the first published safety study using HRT testosterone injections in neutered dogs. It gives veterinarians a starting point for helping dogs who may be struggling with life after des*xing 🥳!
Why it matters: This research offers hope for dogs who suffer from hormone-related issues after being neutered. Hormone replacement—when done safely and under veterinary guidance—can improve quality of life in a way we haven’t been able to offer before— I know because I’m doing it for my neutered rescue dog, Homer (who, at 17, needed this therapy to bring him back to vigor 💥).
I advocate vets learn different sterilization surgical techniques for this very reason: vascetomy and hysterectomy remove reproductive potential without compromising endocrine balance, but until these newer techniques are taught in vet schools (hopefully y’all have signed my petition begging vet schools worldwide to teach these simpler alternatives, link in comments), we’re left with learning more about HRT for pets. I’m so grateful to the Parsemus Foundation for investing in this critical research (link to the study in comments); when we know more we can do better 🙏🏼. Read my comments about females, cats and vets that offer alternatives in the comments ⬇️.

Birdie showing some impressive impulse control whilst Rhino samples her food🤭❤️🐾
19/06/2025

Birdie showing some impressive impulse control whilst Rhino samples her food🤭❤️🐾

Parker and Bentley keeping warm in this cold weather ❤️❤️🐾🐾
19/06/2025

Parker and Bentley keeping warm in this cold weather ❤️❤️🐾🐾

As a trainer I meet so many amazing dogs and owners.Sometimes I am especially honoured to meet a dog that impacts me so ...
12/06/2025

As a trainer I meet so many amazing dogs and owners.

Sometimes I am especially honoured to meet a dog that impacts me so much, they may as well be my own.

This boy, Sachi aka Sachi Bear, Boo Bear, Bear skin is one of those very special dogs.

Found in the middle of the road weighing just 19 kg when he should have been over 50 kg, dumped by a human.

Lucky enough to have other humans that fought for his life and introduced us.

He is almost 11 years old now and hates pretty much everyone except his owners and me.

How privileged I am to be one he loves 🐾❤️❤️❤️

Hanging out with this beautiful boy ❤️❤️❤️
05/05/2025

Hanging out with this beautiful boy ❤️❤️❤️

Yep!
25/04/2025

Yep!

27/03/2025
Reggie ❤️❤️❤️
12/03/2025

Reggie ❤️❤️❤️

Miss Molly with Rhino doing his best to distract her 🐾❤️
05/03/2025

Miss Molly with Rhino doing his best to distract her 🐾❤️

We offer private training sessions, board train programs, behaviour consultations, therapy dog team: training, assessmen...
05/03/2025

We offer private training sessions, board train programs, behaviour consultations, therapy dog team: training, assessment and certification under Vic Govt, and snake awareness programs.

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Let us help you have a Pawfect(TM) dog. We provide dog training and specialist behaviour consultations for you and your dog, throughout the North West and Western Suburbs of Melbourne, Sunbury and Macedon Ranges. We actually have clients come from all over Victoria and even interstate, services include: - Private dog obedience training - Behaviour consultations - Puppy training and settling - 10 and 21 day intensive training programs What makes us different from the rest? I have trained dogs and I always bring one with me so you get to see the results for yourself. You will be amazed when you see my dog in a drop a couple of metres away whilst we train your dog. He will be there for about 2 or 2.5 hours, happily watching us, checking out your back yard or sleeping, especially if it is a sunny day. He is also a HUGE distraction demonstrating the effectiveness of the training.