Former client speaks out against dog trainer accused of abuse
Former client speaks out against dog trainer accused of abuse
VANCOUVER – Houdini, cannot go in public without wearing muzzle. The City Vancouver designated as “aggressive” after he another dog several years His owner, wonders if outcome would’ve turned if she didn’t put in the hands who’s now facing abuse allegations. Steen is after learning dog Glen Affenzeller’s own were recently seized following SPCA investigation. Houdini was puppy, when he Affenzeller’s training program about to Former client speaks five times Steen said Affenzeller told that she “wasn’t strict on [Houdini]” she to be “tougher ” The young husky was placed in the back the pack among the in Affenzeller's care, soon after she noticed changes in his behaviour. to become more aggressive around.
On Tuesday, Vancouver airport hosted the Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS) and B. C. & Alberta Guide Dogs to allow them to train several dogs on-site. The pooches were taken through the entire pre-flight boarding process, including entering the airport, passing through security and boarding an Air Canada aircraft. The tour is part of a new ‘familiarization’ program run by the airport in partnership with PADS and the B. C. & Alberta Guide Dogs. PADS breeds, raises and trains certified assistance dogs, partnering them with people living with disabilities and community-care dog training vancouver professionals. B. C. and Alberta Guide Dogs trains dogs for people who are blind or visually impaired, individuals with autism, and military and RCMP veterans. Part of their training will now include a visit to YVR, where puppies will go through the entire pre-flight process. Together with their trainers, they enter the airport, go through security and board an aircraft. They also practise deplaning. The goal is to make the dogs familiar with plane travel, so, when they graduate, they’ll have no problem guiding people with disabilities through the airport.
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