History Of Amichien Bonding

Jan Fennell was inspired by a great man by the name of Monty Roberts "The man who listens to horses" or nicknamed as the "horse whisperer". Her thoughts immediately turned to her canine friends, she thought if he can do that with horses then surely it must be achievable with dogs.
 
Jan studied the wolf pack and wild dogs, she pin pointed the four main areas during the canine day that hierarchy was established and underlined. She adapted these areas for us to work with. By taking charge of the four golden rules, leadership is won.
 
She has called her method "Amichein Bonding", which means; "friendly dog".
 
 
 

4 Key Elements:-

  1. Feeding
  2. Perceived danger
  3. The hunt
  4. Reuniting after separation
Common Problems:
  1. Types of aggression
  2. Obsessions
  3. Rescue Dogs
  4. Dogs on furniture
  5. Dogs in a muddle
  6. Size and breed
  7. Importance of play
 
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