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Bark Busters - RSPCA Produced by BBUK

3rd February 2012


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Discussion on Dangerous Dogs - BBC Radio Merseyside Live Debate

31st January 2012


Bark Busters' behaviourist, Nicki Platt, joins a round table discussion about the proposed amendments to the dangerous dogs legislation. Read more...

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1st November 2011


Kent Online - Pets Corner - Ask The Expert - Kent Online

20th April 2011


Kent Online produce a "Pets Corner" as a new feature to their website. Read more...

Dog Training Therapist, Nicki Platt, set off on the trip of a lifetime to help a rescued dog start a new life in Bermuda. Read more...

Dog Tales: Sophie - Liverpool Lifestyle

1st May 2009


Here’s a heart-warming tale if there ever was one. Seven month-old Sophie, a gorgeous shaggy Old English Sheepdog (OES), had been deposited at a pound by her previous owner. She was seen to be overly aggressive towards both humans and other dogs and her future looked bleak until a chance meeting with the Fern family. Read more...

Counselling tames dog's behaviour - The Argus, Brighton

6th July 2007


A hooligan hound which bit strangers, barked all night and yanked his 51-year-old owner to the ground on walks is now the perfect pooch - thanks to relationship counselling. Read more...

June 2007: Sit, Heel and Turn Over $20 Million - Smart Company - Hot Topics

19th June 2007


Sylvia and Danny Wilson (right) founded the dog training franchise Bark Busters in 1989. With a staff of three, they have built a network of master franchises and 409 franchisees worldwide to turn over $20 million in 2006. | read more |

12:00 News - HEART FM (Hobart)

15th June 2007


Dog trainers want a national awareness program after the fatal mauling of Sydney woman by her pet dogs.

Morning Show - ABC Mid North Coast NSW (Port Macquarie)

15th June 2007


A Wingham family is concerned about their safety after an attack by a neighbouring dog last weekend. Diane Cassidy, Wingham resident, describes what happened. Following this, Bryan Edwards, Bark Busters spokesman, comments on why the dog may have attacked and what is the best thing to do in a situation like that. Safety tips on dealing with unfamiliar dogs also given.

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