Testimonials
Lynne and 'Riley' (Cattle Dog Mix)
I adopted a little cattle dog mix 2 years
ago and I've never regretted a moment. That's not to say it hasn't had
its challenges, like the time I woke up at 2 am to find him staring at
me from the side of the bed. That was the first week. He doesn't do
that anymore, partly because he now sleeps on the bed, but also because
he knows he's found someone who will love him no matter what.
When Riley first arrived home with me, he
was pretty sick. Giardia, tapeworms... and he was so scared and
shutdown emotionally, I never heard him bark until about the 3rd week.
Once he got to feeling better, then all his fears of mistreatment took
over. Never towards me, but he was terrified of strangers, especially
men and children. All joggers and skateboarders were the devil
incarnate. He'd lunge without warning to the end of the leash at
passersby and barked furiously. His fears were terrible and he tried to
be just as terrifying to protect himself. I was surprised and worried,
too. This wasn't what I'd expected, but I never once thought of taking
him back or giving up on him.
My first dog that was mine, all mine was
an English Bull Terrier. She looked exactly like Spuds MacKenzie. I
loved her dearly, raised her from a pup. She was never abused, but she
never liked people very much and only one other dog, another bull
terrier who lived around the corner. I took her to traditional
obedience classes for a long time. She did very well with that, but it
never changed her attitude. Problem was that she was so cute, people
were always coming up to her and trying to put their faces right in
hers. Not a good idea. We learned to cope though. What I remember was
how isolating it was to always be trying to head off people from
getting too close. And people will always say, 'my dog's friendly', but
they never seem to hear it when you say 'mine is not!' She passed away
4 years ago after a terrible illness.
It took me 2 years before I was ready for
another dog. And when I was, I thought 'this one will be different'. So
you can imagine my unhappy surprise when Riley came out of his shell as
a ferocious man-eater. But I was very fortunate. I met a woman (now a
dear friend) at the dog park who took one look at Riley and pronounced
'farm dog' as he stood straining at the leash trying to take a piece
out of her jacket. She followed with 'you have to call Vera'. Not only
did I have to, but she made sure I had Vera's number and her own and
told me she'd let Vera know I would be calling. Well, with an intro
like that I had to call. Vera is a first class dog trainer! She uses clicker
training and positive reinforcement and that has made all the
difference.
This method of training is particularly
powerful for cattle dogs and dogs that are smarter than the average
dog. Clicker training is fun and easy to learn. It seems like a game to your dog and they
really, really pay attention because they know if they do a reward is
coming. In the beginning, I met with Vera only 2 times for about an
hour each time. We walked together all over our neighborhood and she
showed me real time how to handle all the challenges we were
encountering on a daily basis. These are simple techniques repeated
over and over. But they are very effective. Cattle dogs need a job or a
task to conquer. Mostly, they just want to be around you 110% of the
time. Giving them a job to do makes them happy. And a happy cattle dog
is a delight to see. People in my neighborhood come up to me all
the time to tell me how well Riley's doing. They are amazed because
they remember those first few weeks. Now, he asks for a pat from total
strangers and we walk around our city neighborhood with him off
leash. Believe me, I'm not taking responsibility for this, I just had
to show him and he did the rest.
I strongly recommend that you train your
dog using the clicker training method. I also recommend that you
avoid the Cesar Milan style 'alpha dog' type of training with a cattle
dog. They're too smart for that. You don't need to show them who's
boss. They LOVE to learn. Just put it in the right context and they
will lap it up. After we'd gotten our behavioral issues ironed out, I
started Riley in agility classes with Vera. He adores it and he's an
ace at it. We just do if for fun. He can run through tunnels, jump
hurdles, weave through poles, and lie on a table for five seconds and
come out laughing!
Harold and 'Spencer' (Bouvier Des
Flandres)
When I called Vera Wilkinson for help with Spencer,
then an 8 month old rascal, I had no idea what the process of fixing my
relationship with my dog would look like. Looking back, I was very much a rookie dog owner, even though he was my third dog! I now
realize that I was just lucky all those years because I truly knew very
little about dogs. It was no wonder that Spencer and I were at odds in
almost all of our interactions- he destroyed many of my valuable
belongings; jumped all over everyone and everything; nearly pulled me
over several times as well as into traffic trying to get to a dog on
the opposite side of the street and did not have time off leash because
he would not come back to me. I considered returning him to the breeder
but was too embarrassed to do so. Likewise, there was no way I was
going to join a group class. A neighbor handed me Vera's card saying,
"Call her. She'll come here to help you get things on track with
Spencer. She won't judge you or hurt your dog."
My education began. Having emailed Vera,
she sent me to several websites, including her own, to learn about dog
behavior; gave me a list of books to read and met with us two weeks
later. She gave me instructions on how to teach him to sit so I could
get some control before she came to my home. And, for the first time,
he didn't jump all over my guest. For a few minutes, he tried to get her attention but
Vera has an amazing ability totally ignore all such attempts. When he
became calm some twenty minutes later, she rewarded him with just the right
amount of attention to keep him relaxed. This was an eye opening
experience.
It hit me that I had been doing exactly
the opposite of what Spencer needed in every situation in which we were
having problems, which felt like all the time. Over several in-home
training sessions and real world classes (yes, I dared to join a group
class!), Spencer and I have become pretty good friends. We thoroughly
enjoy one another's company and take long off leash walks with friends
and their dogs every day... Thanks to Vera!
Valerie and 'Mandy' (German Shepherd Dog)
Vera Wilkinson has been an integral part
of our DOG FAMILY. We have Sparky, an eleven year old Labrador
retriever and Mandy, a one and a half year old German Shepherd. We
heard about Vera from many different people at the dog park last year
when we began taking Mandy there. We had already tried group lessons
elsewhere when we called Vera. We were happy we found her because we're
so busy that we needed the one on one attention working with us and the
dogs in our home.
From her first visit, a calm came over the dogs, the children and us.
WE learned a lot because she is not your typical 'dog
trainer'.
She started with our children and taught
them some very important lessons and responsibilities about being dog
owners. She taught them wonderful ways to have FUN while TRAINING
our then puppy, Mandy. They had their clicker training gear on before
Vera arrived, clickers on lanyards, treat pouches and whistles- all
excited to 'play train' Mandy. The cutest game was hide-n-seek. The children
hid in the yard, called Mandy's name, she would find them and then
'sit' for a treat. Vera taught that training could be fun for all of
us.
In owning multiple dogs, Vera taught me
how important it is to be 'the leader'. I grew up with two shepherd
mixes and a Doberman who were all amazing but Mandy is the smartest dog
I've ever known. She can somehow predict my next move and know exactly
what I expect from her. Of course, being an adolescent, she
doesn't always WANT to do what I ask but when I remember to use my
voice and body 'language' as Vera taught me, I become firm in my
delivery and Mandy 'obeys'. Vera
teaches people that you can get what you want from your dog by using
your voice and body correctly and that there isn't a need to be physical with
dogs.
Vera was also a blessing because she
noticed something in our Mandy that would have gone unnoticed, at least
until her next vet appointment that would not have been for a few more
months. One evening, she remarked that Mandy walked and sat awkwardly.
That week, we noticed that when Mandy ran, her hind legs hopped like a
bunny. The following week, Vera said it again and suggested we not wait
until our next vet appointment but to get an orthopedic examination
right away. Mandy has HIP DYSPLASIA and will have BOTH hips replaced
when she is old enough. For now though, we manage her pain and give her
supplements that will help her to be as healthy as possible before
surgery.
During her long recovery process, I am
sure that much of the obedience will go by the wayside. But I am
confident that everything I learned from Vera will help me keep Mandy
from injuring herself because she knows how to 'down stay' with many distractions
and so much more. I know that I can call Vera with questions at any
time and she will give me the help I need. I have highly recommended
Vera to all my friends and they have been so happy that they made the
call!
Danny and 'Murphy' (Beagle)
"I was referred to Vera Wilkinson from a few people
at the dog park. I had been jaded and quite skeptical after trying two
other trainers with no success. One of my main goals was to have
Murphy, my beagle, come to me when called. I was about to give up and
blame it on his stubborn breed, when after only one class with Vera, he
learned the command. Two years later, Murphy and I still train with
Vera for advanced classes and agility training. I highly recommend
her!"
Ellen and
'Dylan' (Pembroke welsh Corgi)
Dylan gets the first word in --
"Ellen and I
have been clients of Vera Wilkinson's for the past 8 years. I found
Vera by word of mouth. Other dogs I talked with said they were
impressed with Vera's ability to communicate on a personal level with
the owners. Since this skill is vital in training owners I immediately signed Ellen up for
classes. While we all know that each dog is different- it is not always
apparent that each owner has different traits that need to be
addressed. Vera has steadfastly tried to correct Ellen's faults and while Ellen still
has issues, it is our good fortune to have Vera as a constant in our
lives."
Ellen has something to say--
"While Dylan has admired Vera's work with
challenged owners, I have been impressed with her work with challenged
dogs. I recommended Vera to a number of friends who adopted dogs with
moderate to severe behavioral issues. These issues include biting and
extreme antisocial behavior. Vera's work with the owners and dogs was
outstanding. The dogs responded to her firm but compassionate training
and are now members in good standing in the dog community. Perhaps most
important in the process: she helped owners understand that it was
their vigilance and attention to their dog's behavior that would yield
good results."
Dan and
'Ollie'
(German Shepherd Dog)
"Ollie is my four and
a half year old German Shepherd. He and I met Vera Wilkinson in Brookline where my
folks live. While home for the summer from school, I worked with Vera privately doing basic obedience when Ollie was still an adolescent. I
was so thankful to have met her because I was uncomfortable with what I
had been told by several GSD specialty trainers. Like them, my
breeder also recommended using a prong collar in the beginning stages of
training and then, to 'tighten' up with an electronic collar later to
prepare for Schutzhund competition.
Since the first
series of private lessons I did with Vera, I have been in contact with
her many times for advice, as issues come up. She has been a resource to
me as I find my way in the dog world. I have benefited greatly from her
guidance and knowledge, and, in spite of others' insistence that I must
use their tools and methods, I have not (and will not) put a collar
on that would cause him pain. What I do have is a solid relationship
with a great dog who will do anything I ask of and can teach him. We are
a team, whether we're working or hanging out. The best part of all is
that I AM my dog's best friend."
Robin and 'Milo'
(Rat Terrier mix)
"We got Milo when he
was a year old. He was a runaway with no training whatsoever- just
unbounded terrier energy, somewhat reminiscent of Warner Brothers'
Tasmanian Devil. Within one session with Vera I was able to calm him
when needed, get his attention, and best of all, put away the prong
collar for good. Vera gives owners the tools to communicate with their
dogs in a way that is natural, positive and fun."
Sheri and 'Guapy'
(Chihuahua)
"Vera Wilkinson has been (and
continues to be) a great help to me and my Chihuahua, El Guapo. Her in
home training and behavior consultations are very helpful
because she can see your dog in his home environment and how you are
with him. When she
first came in to my place, Guapy jumped all over her just as he did to
everyone else. We sat in the
living room, and he jumped on the couch and then on me. He didn't jump
on Vera again. She showed me how to block his advances to give Guapy a
clear 'picture' of the rules that show him that I'm in charge. I
followed through on her advice and saw a major difference in his
behavior. He was visibly more relaxed within minutes.
Vera is great. She
really listens and has wonderful advice to help
get any issue you're having with your dog quickly under control. She taught Guapy
the 'leave it' and 'off' command in less than
ten minutes. This is very helpful when I drop something and don't want Guapy to snatch it up and run. She also helped me to stop him from
diving at the pant legs of any runner (or walker) that passes us on the
street. It took about a week, then it was no longer a problem.
She gives you hope
that it is possible for your dog to be well behaved, when you learn the
right way to communicate with them. I remember one night when taking an
obedience course with her. There was a family with an out of control labradoodle
puppy. They were exhausted by him-he wouldn't listen and pulled
hard on the leash. He was CRAZY. They just couldn't
get him to do any of the exercises. But, when Vera took him by the
leash, he immediately walked right at her side and when she stopped, he
sat. It was as if he was a perfectly trained dog. Pretty incredible. His
people were stunned, and asked Vera if she would come live with them!
My dog used to be a
devil too. He listens to me now and has learned a lot. I can tell him to
drop something he shouldn't have. When I'm eating my dinner, he sits
nicely rather than hassling me for it or jumping on me. He sits, lies
down and even begs- on command, with a hand signal, and, even in
Spanish! On walks, he trots nicely by my side. He comes on command every
time. At the park, he runs to me at full gallop even from the other side
of the field! It's very cute!
Vera's methods are
very effective and Guapy became a well behaved dog in a very short
period of time. It wasn't that hard or frustrating for either of us
because it was fun! Vera gives you simple and easy exercises to practice
daily. She is an educator. If you want to learn more, she will give you book,
organization and website recommendations on whatever dog training
interest you might have. The classes are excellent, but for specific
problems, the one-on-one attention and focus of the in home consultation
is fantastic. Vera can and will help you to change your relationship
with your dog!"
Sally and 'Selby'
(Labradoodle)
"Our dog, Selby, is
four years old and since I'd heard glowing reports of Vera's training
from other dog owners over the years, I signed up for a refresher
course. I was nervous because I expected to be chastised for having
trained Selby all wrong, but, I was pleasantly surprised. Vera not
only understands dogs--she understands dog owners! I like her
positive, reward-oriented, and flexible attitude towards dog training.
My only complaint is that I have so much homework to do if I want to
accomplish what I set out to do. I don't see why Selby should get all the
treats, so after today's training session, I 'treated' myself to a hot
fudge sundae, and told myself, "Good, Sally!"
Mark, Tama and
'Boris Badanov' (Newfoundland)
"A Newfie puppy goes
from 'o' to 55 pounds or so in 18 weeks! Without Vera's help we'd have a
big, out of control baby instead of a lovely boy who is learning at a
comfortable and happy pace. Click and treat is working for Boris and for
us. Thanks Vera!" - Tama
"I think this was an
excellent class and I learned a lot about human to dog and dog to dog
communication. I highly recommend this class. Vera Wilkinson is extremely
helpful, not only in class but via email summaries." - Mark
Riley and 'Rufus' (Labradoodle)
"Vera's AGILITY class
was a great way to kill two birds with one stone. I was looking for a
way to keep in practice with obedience, and advanced obedience classes
are hard to find. I'm also always looking for ways to give Rufus
stimulation, exercise and fun. Agility did all that at one time. Vera
has very practical methods for getting dogs past their initial
nervousness around the equipment, and to the point where they look
forward to using it."
Simone and
'Freckles' (Border collie cross)
"When I first adopted
Freckles, she was so fearful she could not leave the house to take a
walk. Though she bonded with me immediately, her limited exposure to
people and other dogs made her afraid almost all of the time. Vera
Wilkinson gave
me immediate things I could do for Freckles to ease her into a new kind
of life. Using the bond that my dog and I shared, Vera showed me how to
read her signals and respect what she was telling me through her body
language. It was a slow and deliberate process, but Vera was supportive
and available throughout. Now, a year later, Freckles is the best
behaved dog at the park! She is joyous and playful with other dogs, and
continues to learn to trust people. Freckles is also doing agility
training, something I could not have imagined when she came to me. I
recommend Vera highly, and do so all the time at the dog park!"
Linda and 'Oliver'
(Portuguese Water Dog)
"Having just had to
separate from my eight year old dog who had a history of aggressive behavior
problems, I was eager to start over with a new puppy. Concerned that my
training skills might be lacking, I was determined to find and work with a
trainer who shared my belief in positive behavioral methods and understood
the importance of having a well-behaved dog. I wanted to find someone that I
could work with throughout my new dog's life so that if problems came up
again, I would have a resource to turn to. Fortunately, I ran into Vera
Wilkinson at a
local pet store just as Oliver arrived.
Vera has a wealth of
information about virtually every aspect of canine behavior. Oliver and I
(along with occasional other members of my family) attended an initial puppy
class with Vera, stayed on for a series of "teen" classes and then moved on
to a session of agility workshops. We all thoroughly enjoyed our time at
class and were easily able to use the skills we learned in our day-to-day
interactions with Oliver. Vera has also worked with me independently on
specific problems, including counter-surfing, leash-walking and most
recently, persistent barking. Her advice has been direct, thoughtful and
always helpful. Vera is committed to her work in a unique and powerful way.
She is responsive and caring and I feel confident that Oliver and I have
found the training partner we need to have a happy life together."
Lisa, Joe, Rosie,
Carly and 'Maggie' (Yellow Labrador Retriever)
"Vera Wilkinson is an absolutely
wonderful teacher- she has a very special way with dogs and people! She never raises her voice and encourages owners to respect their
dogs and dogs to respect their owners. Maggie benefited greatly from Vera's
skills and wisdom as did our entire family. We were fortunate to have Vera
over for two private training sessions to help with the 'puppy
crazies'. She gave us useful information on socialization, using the crate,
housetraining, and nipping. Vera has a different approach to dealing with a
puppy's nipping. We learned how to
teach Maggie to 'touch' her nose to our hands so to replace the nipping with
a behavior that would help us then and in the future. When we took Vera's puppy foundation class, we used the 'touch' exercise with Maggie
to help with leash walking practice as well as building positive associations to human hands
reaching for her. Throughout the class, Vera's
training methods demonstrated her love for dogs and working with people and
their dogs. We highly recommend her to dog
owners who are serious about training their dogs AND, doing so with dog friendly, positive methods."
Barbara and ‘Dyce’ (West Highland
Terrier)
"I
heard about Vera Wilkinson from a neighbor with a new puppy and
decided to attend the puppy class with my then two month old Westie. Vera is
a marvelous trainer and translator of canine behavior and signals. Not only
did my puppy learn civility, but I acquired knowledge of dogs and their
language and behavior which stands me in good stead.
Vera
uses the clicker method which is very effective and easily adaptable to a
variety of situations. Her dogs and owners learn to be on the same page so
that they can happily live together and enjoy the synergy which is the
reason we all have dogs in our lives. She is a marvelous resource in and out
of the classroom. I cannot begin to extol her virtues and the efficacy of
her teaching methods enough. Training is an essential building block to the
dog/human relationship and Vera does it magnificently."
Sarah and ‘Keeper’ (Portuguese Water Dog)
"My
dog began taking a Pet Needs Company puppy foundation class when she was five months
old and it’s been wonderful for both of us. Instead of getting stuck in a
cycle of pulling and yelling, I’ve learned strategies for teaching my dog
what I want from her in ways she can understand and even enjoy. I know that
my dog is safer and happier as a result of the training- both of us have
less stress and more trust for one another. The classes rank right up there
with vet shots and check-ups as an investment in her quality of life."
Gary and ‘Ellie’ (Giant Schnauzer)
"Last
summer, Ellie, a three year old Giant Schnauzer with excellent Schutzhund
lineage came to live with me. She barked at every new dog or person she met
and snapped defensively when other dogs approached her while she was on
lead. Dog-aggressive behavior became a worrisome possibility. Vera Wilkinson
was an old friend who had helped me with previous Giant Schnauzers and she
was there for me now. Her clicker training was able to turn Ellie around
within three months. Ellie became a dog who could run off lead and
encounter dogs of all sizes without any worry. The transformation far
surpassed what I expected. It would not have been possible without Vera
Wilkinson and her gentle and effective way of teaching dogs and their people
and her willingness and ability to seek out the circumstances where her
training could be practiced to its best advantage."
Suzy
and ‘Elvis’ (Vizla)
"Vera
Wilkinson has helped me immensely in training my dog, Elvis. Or should I say, she did
a great job training me! Since I got him when he was only a couple months
old, I did not want to make any mistakes. The clicker training was great,
her technique of positive reinforcement is definitely preferred- no choke
collars, etc. She helped me in my leash walking and gave me great guidance
in reinforcements. More recently, Vera saved me when Elvis started having
separation anxiety due to my job and more travel. She gave me specific
activities to work on, and Elvis is great now, whether I leave for ten
minutes or for a work day. Elvis would not be the dog he is today without
Vera’s guidance and dog expertise!"