Linda Dewey tel. 01273 241 008 Di Morgan tel. 01444 443 280

News

**CONGRATULATIONS ***
Linda was a finalist in the Kennal Club KCAI trainer of the year 2015 & Will be Judging Good Citizen and Crufts 2024
Mon 1 January

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How we can help!

  • Home Guidance
  • Recall Problems
  • Pulling on Lead
  • Over boisterous behaviour
  • Undesirable Behaviour
  • Noise Nuisance
  • Nervous/Phobias
  • Separation Problems
  • Aggression

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Puppy Classes...

puppy classes / beginners classes / further training

The puppy class is designed for dogs under 6 months. We accept puppies as soon as they have finished their vaccination programmes, usually around 11-13 weeks. Some puppies have already been to Puppy Parties held at the Veterinary Surgery whilst others have had little contact with other people or dogs.

In this class we aim to socialise the puppies so that they become calm and confident in social encounters. This does not involve all the puppies playing together as in our experience this can be counter-productive. Puppies are introduced to new people and adult dogs and learn to lie quietly, meet other puppies under control and most importantly come away from them when called.

All puppies attending classes are enrolled in the Kennel Club Good Citizen Puppy Foundation Scheme and tuition is given to achieve the set criteria within the 6 week course.

Many of the people coming to classes are new to dog owning and may be experiencing problems with chewing, biting, housetraining etc. Although there is a wealth of information available, some of it can be confusing and at times contradictory to new owners, who understandably are concerned to do things right from the start. We are experienced in raising puppies and can advise on all aspects, other than health, which of course is best left to veterinary surgeons.