Cathy Duckworth
Citizen Correspondent
I could not even imagine that adopting 10 pounds of white Malte-Poo fluff, named Daisy, could turn my household upside down. Not quite sure what to expect with a pet that was not under my care since birth, and not really knowing what the true background of the animal was, I still knew the right thing to do was to go the rescue adoption route rather than purchase through a pet store. Was she abandoned and abused? Did she have behavioral problems that I would not be able to deal with?
From what I can tell, it turns out my little adoptee was far from being abused and neglected, thank goodness, and got along very well with our other two Labradors. Yet, she did show signs of being misguided and anxious. Translation: Doing her business in the house and openly disobeying my commands. I checked the local city community calendar for dog training, but their sessions were in a couple of months, I desperately needed help now. I found Vladae the Russian dog trainer (known as the Dog Wizard) on the Internet by pure luck, and I mean luck! Surprisingly, the cost for the at-home training with Vladae was not much more expensive then the community class. I factored in that one on one training of both pet and pet owner held more value. Also, the classes are held at your home, which is very convenient.