Leap into 2019 with a Training Plan
The start of a new year is often the time we determine we are going to do things a little bit differently. I have already made plans to leap into 2019 with lots of new ideas and services for my clients. The best way to make sure your ideas become a reality is to take some actions to make them happen.
If your relationship with your dog is stuck in a rut, get ready to take a leap forward. If you are going nowhere with your dog training, spring into action. When you go to the gym you get a personal trainer to create a programme for you and it’s just the same with your dog training. Try something new, stretch yourself and your dog and see what you can achieve.
I create personalised training plans for every dog I see on a regular basis. Your aim might be to work your dog in the shooting field or perhaps to have a better behaved dog in the house. These things are great resolutions but they are going to take some effort. Instead of treading water this year or even doing doggy paddle, why not dive into your training?
The Tessleymoor Way
I have created my own dog training programme, the Tessleymoor Way. This method is tried and tested with my own pack of dogs and with the dogs of hundreds of clients. Starting with establishing a really strong bond with your dog, we build from the ground up. It’s a system that’s full of positivity but that never offers a bribe for good behaviour. My clients are amazed with the results as often it turns everything they thought about dog training on its head.
1-2-1 lessons are always a good place to start. Many people tell me they learn more in the hour they spend with me than they have over years of owning dogs. Regular lessons lead to huge rewards and a sense of achievement for both you and your dog. There is nothing stopping you so why not pick up the phone and give me a call? I work seven days a week – I will find the time to train your dog if you can commit to making the leap into 2019. It’s time to work with my expertise to get the very best from your canine companion.
Posted: January 2, 2019