Great response to the new Virtual Dog Training Programme

This week has seen the launch of my new virtual dog training programme. I already offer dog behavioural phone consultations but the current situation with Coronavirus has seen me bringing forward the launch of this new service, originally planned for later in the year.

With the need to continue training and the fact that many of my clients travel a distance, I thought it was important to offer continuity. With many families isolated in their homes, it mean more behavioural problems are showing with their dogs. Behaviour that may have been accepted before is now seen as an annoying trait. Puppies are still being bought and with the need to establish a good start with training and a lack of facilities available, a virtual dog training programme is vitally important.

Virtual Dog Training For All Breeds And Needs

In just one week, I’ve already seen a wide range of clients. These have ranged from a dog that has run down a deer, aggressive behaviour, puppy integration and general behavioural advice. In all instances, great progress has been made. Lessons are run using Zoom. I’ve had clients in the home, the garden and out in the fields. Despite all the lesson planning and design of supporting materials, it’s still been a learning curve on the best way to run each lesson. As with lessons in the field, each client’s requirements vary so lessons are tailored to individual needs.

What’s been great is all the positive feed back, plus I’ve booked my first international lesson in Adelaide, Australia.

In all the services I offer, I ensure that 100% is delivered to provide the best service. If you’re interested in booking a lesson please visit my contact page.

Residential training and 1-2-1 lessons are still available as we are able to meet the social distancing requirements.

Posted: April 18, 2020