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23/12/2024

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ….

Not just for Christmas, but every day of a dog’s life – these are some of the things I believe dogs would want -

Gifts of love, kindness, compassion, understanding and knowledge.

Gifts of helping them feel safe, secure and protected in their environment

Gifts of unconditional love, second chances and a forever home

Gifts of allowing appropriate choices

Gifts of mental and physical stimulation.

Gifts of proper nutrition and health care.

Gifts of never using punishment, force, fear, intimidation or tools that cause pain.

Gifts of acceptance for the dog that they are.

Wishing you and dog’s everywhere a very Happy Christmas filled with the gifts that really matter!

22/12/2024

After my argument on 😂 this is relevant

13/12/2024

😭😭😭 DONT DO IT 😭😭😭

A good trainer doesn’t rely on tools but the techniques involved. That is our job. ☺️ I don’t mind if you want to walk y...
12/12/2024

A good trainer doesn’t rely on tools but the techniques involved. That is our job.

☺️ I don’t mind if you want to walk your dog on a slip lead, as we won’t be using it to choke your dog.

If you come to reward based gundog training from another discipline such as pet dog training, obedience, or agility you may be shocked and surprised that we use slip leads. Reward Based trainers in other fields are, quite rightly, saying these are not safe for training dogs. So, if I agree, why are my dogs wearing them?
Firstly: Each dog sport has it's uniform. For gundogs they need to work with no collar or harness on. The handler must be able to quickly get their dog on a lead at any point during the shoot day when they need a 'safety net' (e.g. a deer running through the woods, or tonnes of pheasants ahead). In competition we must be able to get our dogs on a lead fast when the judge asks us to. Collars and harnesses simply don't work in these situations (though I do have some of my dogs on a harness between drives or runs, switching to the slip lead as we approach the start).
Secondly: I don't train my dogs to walk nicely using the slip lead. They learn heel and loose lead walking on a harness or flat collar as well as off lead. The slip lead is only introduced once they are pretty good. Does this mean my dogs never pull on the slip lead, heck no. In a high excitement environment they can pull and lunge, so...
Thirdly: I do not use traditional slip leads. A traditional slip lead tightens more and more as a dog (or handler) pulls. It should slacken off when the pressure is released, but some ropes stick, so even a dog trying to be good is half strangled. I won't even go into the super thin 'garotes' which are used high up the neck to choke a dog into obedience. Yuk. I use no-choke or anti-strangle slip leads. These have an extra stopper which you set at a comfortable collar size (so you can put two fingers under, but so the dog can't back out - for safety). If the dog is on a loose lead the rope falls away, if they do pull, it is only as bad as a collar (and more training is required as even pulling on a collar is damaging).
The slip in the image is a gorgeous top of the range design from Mystique, but my day to day leads were £5 from Amazon!

When training your puppy or beginner dog with me, please choose whatever collar or harness you are comfortable with. We can introduce slip leads at an appropriate time. Never bring your dog in an electric collar or prong though. I promise we don't need them.

10/12/2024

How much chocolate is toxic to your dog?

⚠️ Please note: You should contact us for advice regardless of the amount of chocolate your dog has eaten. Our team will be able to provide recommendations on what action needs to be taken.

09/12/2024

I will still share my food. 😂

I know I have trained a few people in wheel chairs 😃😗
08/12/2024

I know I have trained a few people in wheel chairs 😃😗

Super excited to announce our first Heelwork Sports for Wheelchair Users Training Day at Dunn Dogs Derby on Sunday 2nd February 2025! ♿🐾

Training is with Briar Dunn, an experienced trainer, competitor and ambulatory wheelchair user.

This training day is aimed at all wheelchair users (whether your chair is manual or electric or you use your chair full time or part time) interested in training heelwork sports (competition obedience, rally and heelwork to music). The day will include group and 1:1 training sessions, and mini taster sessions for each of the main Heelwork sports, focusing on the heelwork aspects.

Working spaces are limited to 5 handlers.

Book Online at https://www.briardunndogtraining.co.uk/take-action

Or send us a WhatsApp message for more info!

07/12/2024

Epigenetics 🤪😂😂

05/12/2024
Cats are so intelligent!
05/12/2024

Cats are so intelligent!

“No Kelly, that’s illegal.” 😂😂😂

😀 ALSO DOUBLE CHECK NON OF YOUR PRESENTS ARE CHOCOLATE. TOO MANY PRESENTS UNDER THE TREE SNUFFLED OUT BY DOGS ARE DARK C...
03/12/2024

😀 ALSO DOUBLE CHECK NON OF YOUR PRESENTS ARE CHOCOLATE.

TOO MANY PRESENTS UNDER THE TREE SNUFFLED OUT BY DOGS ARE DARK CHOCOLATE.

Happens every year 🥳

27/11/2024

"Dog fashions for 1889"
Incisione di George du Maurier, realizzata per il numero del 26 gennaio 1889 del settimanale satirico inglese "Punch or London Charivari".

Didascalia: "Dorgupine, Pomme-de-Terrier (black&tan), Ventre-à-Terrier (Scotch), Hippopotamian Bulldog, German Sausage Dog, Hedge-Dog."

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