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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Research board and train programs in your area. They aren’t all at the $1500 per week that was quoted earlier. It sounds like your dog could greatly benefit from one even if you weren’t having surgery. If that isn’t an option please speak with your vet. They may work closely with reputable rescue groups that could be an option. You can also speak with breed specific rescue groups to see if they are accepting surrenders. [/quote] It sounds like op needs a vet behaviorist rather than a board and train. If the trsiner uses old fashioned techiques tge dog could come nack with more anxiety. [/quote] OP needs to do what the post requests help doing: surrender the dog. No amount of outside training for the dog is going to educate OP, while she recovers, in a way that's going to keep whatever training the dog learns in doggy daycare once it's back at home. Training the owner is how you train a dog. If the owner knows, the dog will know. If the owner doesn't, even the best-trained dog will lose training over time. If you're starting with an ignorant dog and an ignorant owner, you need to train the owner first.[/quote]
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