The amazing thing about BAT is that in most cases it comes to a point where the subject dog stops throwing discomfort signalling and begins to want contact and closer proximity - giving them the confidence and control in social situations helps them to feel better able for interaction.
In the first BAT session I ever did with a client the subject dog was soliciting attention from my dog - this was the only dog that the subject ever ever ever did this with. I have had similar success with many clients since then.
Take it slow - lots of history with not liking other dogs plus it is two bitches

Join the BAT group for lots of support and advice too.
Would love to hear how you get on

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