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The Balanced Canine

Hello and welcome!

My name is Gwendy Joysen and I am a Canine Education

& Behavior Consultant. I lovingly refer to my work as

Human-Canine Relationship Training. Sure, I can teach

“Sit, Stay & Come” but in 1998, I dedicated my work to

helping people better understand and communicate with

their dogs and therefore better lead their canine friends

in a happier, healthier life together. I am overjoyed to be

associated with this wonderful website and to have the

opportunity to bring you deeper reaching information on

problem areas with your dogs.

My Teaching Program and my forthcoming book are both

entitled “The Balanced Canine.” The majority of my work is focused on Imprinting and

Early Learning, Difficult Dogs and Aggression Rehabilitation. My focus has always been

BALANCE! Maybe it's because I'm a Libra. Or maybe because I'm so analytical. Whatever

the reason, I'm grateful because my search for balance has led me to some remarkable

findings in regard to Teaching and some wonderful results in rehabilitating difficult dogs.

It is my sincere intent to assist you in your relationship with your dogs!

Gwendy Joysen

Gwendy & her Goldendoodle Bingham Most popular article for Goldendoodles.com Labradoodle/Goldendoodle - What's the Diff? “Should we get a Labradoodle or a Goldendoodle?” Or better yet, “What is the difference between the two?” These questions are common and are both.. Gwendy Joysen Balanced Canine Canine Counseling (720) 939 - DOGS Website : www.balancedcanine.com Email: info@balancedcanine.com Member of:
The information contained on this site is in no way intended to replace that of proper veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.
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The Balanced Canine

Hello and welcome!

My name is Gwendy Joysen and I

am a Canine Education & Behavior

Consultant. I lovingly refer to my

work as Human-Canine

Relationship Training. Sure, I can

teach “Sit, Stay & Come” but in

1998, I dedicated my work to

helping people better understand

and communicate with their dogs

and therefore better lead their canine friends in a

happier, healthier life together. I am overjoyed to be

associated with this wonderful website and to have the

opportunity to bring you deeper reaching information on

problem areas with your dogs.

My Teaching Program and my forthcoming book are

both entitled “The Balanced Canine.” The majority of my

work is focused on Imprinting and Early Learning,

Difficult Dogs and Aggression Rehabilitation. My focus

has always been BALANCE! Maybe it's because I'm a

Libra. Or maybe because I'm so analytical. Whatever the

reason, I'm grateful because my search for balance has

led me to some remarkable findings in regard to

Teaching and some wonderful results in rehabilitating

difficult dogs. It is my sincere intent to assist you in your

relationship with your dogs!

Gwendy Joysen

Gwendy & her Goldendoodle Bingham Most popular article for Goldendoodles.com Labradoodle/Goldendoodle - What's the Diff? “Should we get a Labradoodle or a Goldendoodle?” Or better yet, “What is the difference between the two?” These questions are common and are both... Gwendy Joysen Balanced Canine Canine Counseling (720) 939 - DOGS Website : www.balancedcanine.com Email: info@balancedcanine.com Member of:
link to article
The information contained on this site is in no way intended to replace that of proper veterinary advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is meant to provide resource, so that we can better understand canine health related issues.