Dealing with a behavioral crisis or need guidance on rehabilitation resources?
Email Us
[support@rebuildyourshepherd.com]
What to Include
- Dog’s age, sex, and background (rescue/breeder, how long you’ve had them)
- Specific behavioral issue (aggression triggers, bite history, reactivity details)
- What you’ve already tried
- Safety concerns (children, other pets, public access)
- Whether you’re currently working with a professional
⚠️ CRITICAL: Emergency Situations
If your dog has just bitten someone, is threatening to bite, or you’re dealing with an immediate safety crisis:
DO NOT wait for an email reply.
- Contact a qualified behavior professional immediately (veterinary behaviorist, certified behavior consultant)
- If someone is injured, seek medical attention and contact appropriate authorities
- Manage safety now (secure dog, separate from triggers)
We Cannot:
- Provide remote diagnosis or behavior modification plans
- Replace in-person professional assessment
- Guarantee rehabilitation outcomes
- Provide legal advice regarding bite incidents
For Medical Emergencies
If your dog is showing signs of pain, neurological issues, or medical distress, contact a veterinarian immediately. Sudden behavior changes can be medical.
