Dogs with aggression or separation anxiety do not need to be put down. Read Peaches' story:

Peaches is a beautiful Pit bull who had serious aggression issues and separation anxiety. Her owner couldn't take her anywhere without fear of her biting someone. He took her to several vets and even a pet therapist. After endless attempts at medicating Peaches, they saw no results and suggested she be euthanized because there was no hope. The owner requested another opinion so a trainer was brought in. After spending fifteen minutes on the owner's couch while having Peaches growl and bark at him, the trainer stood up and said "I'm sorry but you need to put her down."

After Mike of BullysBehaven.com worked with her for thirty minutes, Peaches went from an anxious aggressive dog to a relaxed, contented one.

They walked her through the busy streets and directly through the outdoor cafes in Freehold and she was a rock star. They passed dozens and dozens of walkers and bikers and Peaches was perfect.

At the end of Mike's visit, the owner had a tear in his eye and a million dollar smile because he said "after a year of hell with Peaches, this girl right here is the type of dog I always wanted."

Dogs showing aggression, separation anxiety and other behavior issues or have failed a temperament test do not need to be euthanized or given up by their owners. The right kind of training can restore dogs with issues to dogs who can live happy and contented lives.

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