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Stick To The Rules To Achieve The Results
I have just completed a training package of three virtual and one practical lessons of Sprocker puppy training. This is a headstrong young dog from working breeds. During the virtual training, I advised the client not to have the dog […]
Tali – At 9 Weeks
My latest addition to the pack, Tali the Springer Spaniel, is progressing well. I am often asked how do I achieve the results I do with my dogs? I always reply, there is no magic. Everything I ask my clients […]
Cold Game Training With Willow
I had a great lesson with Willow, a stunning black Labrador and her owner, Julie. I have been working with Willow for some time. Julie’s husband goes shooting and has an old faithful Labrador that works with him. He has […]
Covid Isolation & Your Dog
With large parts of England now in Tier 2, I am hearing increasingly of clients who are having to self-isolate due to contact with family, friends or colleagues. I firmly believe we should follow all the social distancing rules. I […]
Rehab For A Rescue Lab
The owners of this rescue Lab have had dogs before. Rather than going for a puppy again, this time they thought a rescue would be a good idea. Finley is around one year old. In the nine weeks they have […]
Facing Up To Reality With Your Domineering Dog
I am often told by clients that their dog is ‘not the bad’. Dogs that are domineering, aggressive and controlling the household. I have just seen another example of this. Finigan is a two year old Irish Red Setter. The […]
Update On Buster The Family Dog
It was great to see Buster the Belgian Malinois again for training. He has been previously in residence with me. I have blogged about his dominant and controlling behaviour, which was at the time making unsuitable as a family dog. […]