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Keeping Snakes Away

Snakes like: messy yards, mice and rats, bush blocks, acreage, mice and rats, farms and agricultural areas, long grass, chooks, aviaries, water, frogs, mice and rats. Sheets of tin, junk (mice and rats) and cover to hide and live in. Don’t forget mice and rats! Snakes don’t like: kookaburras, monitors (bungarras), tidy yards, clean smells,… [more]

Australian Snakes

In Australia snakes can be found in almost any environment from the CBD to surrounding suburbs and from the beach to the bush. We have 188 species nationally and 100 in WA alone. Around Perth 21 species can be found. In Australia around a dozen snake types are considered dangerously venomous to both pets and… [more]

Veterinary Antivenom

We are not vets. However we work with and have trained several vets’ dogs and many of their customers’ dogs. It amazes me the devotion that many vets and vet nurses have to their work – some being available 24/7 especially for time critical emergencies like snakebite where snake antivenom may be required. Antivenom is… [more]

Training in the USA

In order to offer the very best aversion training in Australia we travelled overseas to the US to meet other trainers. In the US it is quite common practice, often called snake proofing, and well known to dog owners both for their pets and working/hunting dogs. In New River Arizona we met and stayed with… [more]

Simple Training Best

In Palm Springs Southern California we met with Erick and Erin Briggs of Natural Solutions. We had the pleasure of meeting with and observing their team at work. We saw how a well-structured operation can successfully manage many dogs over a single day. It does NOT take long for the training to be effective. We… [more]
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