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Bob is finally chilling πŸ™Œ
19/09/2024

Bob is finally chilling πŸ™Œ

17/09/2024
17/09/2024
17/09/2024
Drift, she's funny girl that has a few behaviours needs addressing like chasing cars, dog "reactivity", barking whilst t...
11/09/2024

Drift, she's funny girl that has a few behaviours needs addressing like chasing cars, dog "reactivity", barking whilst travelling in the car etc.

She's nervous/hyper but curious about the world, so a lot of structure, healthy reinforcement of desired behaviours and she will be great πŸ‘ 🐢

09/09/2024

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Bob is finally chilling πŸ™Œ  instead of looking for dogs to bark at. He's making a really nice progress πŸ‘
08/09/2024

Bob is finally chilling πŸ™Œ instead of looking for dogs to bark at. He's making a really nice progress πŸ‘

Teamwork is the secret component πŸ™‚
06/09/2024

Teamwork is the secret component πŸ™‚

06/09/2024

From a technical point of view, you want this level of focus on you, but you get the gist

Discovery of the year lol :)
06/09/2024

Discovery of the year lol :)

Theory and application are different things, but theory helps to understand how your dog operates so you can understand ...
02/09/2024

Theory and application are different things, but theory helps to understand how your dog operates so you can understand each other better & have a better relationship with your dog :)

Little Dashka starting her IPO journey
01/09/2024

Little Dashka starting her IPO journey

Pretty handy and good opportunity to expose to something different. Now shiny and and smells fresh πŸ˜†
31/08/2024

Pretty handy and good opportunity to expose to something different. Now shiny and and smells fresh πŸ˜†

26/08/2024

As a responsible dog owner and a dog trainer who has dedicated years to educating and helping people control their dogs to stop them from chasing/attacking/killing sheep or other protected animals, I find this absolutely disgraceful.

It is an insult to the community and does nothing whatsoever to encourage owners of poorly controlled dogs to up their game.

Β£75 fine for killing 25 sheep??

Yet a guy who’s dog was found simply wearing an invisible fence e-collar to STOP his dog from escaping his property and being a risk at large in Wales, was fined Β£3000 - and that dog hadn’t killed or harmed anything!!

How the Hell does THAT work??

Here’s the thing. If this was 25 dogs that had been horrifically killed in an attack, this would be all over the national media.

Willow joined us for training. She's struggling around dogs, again "leash reactivity ", pulls excessively on the leash a...
26/08/2024

Willow joined us for training.

She's struggling around dogs, again "leash reactivity ", pulls excessively on the leash and needs work on general confidence & obedience. She's a lovely girl that will turn nice with training :)

Stay tuned for progress updates πŸ• 🐾

This is Bob.He's a sweet natured dog but needs work on a few... bits'n'bobs  :)General obedience and "leash reactivity "...
25/08/2024

This is Bob.

He's a sweet natured dog but needs work on a few... bits'n'bobs :)

General obedience and "leash reactivity ".
Stay tuned for "before/after " follow up 🐾 🐢

25/08/2024

Training session with Faith πŸ™‚

15/08/2024

Training for behaviour isn't always about classes or time commitment - it's about changing the way you think about everyday routines and the way you approach them with your dog.
Throw in some ten minute exercises to target specifics and you have yourself a relaxed happy home within a short timeframe. It doesn't have to be difficult or complicated, it just has to be targeted to your dog and yourself. 🐾

08/08/2024

Evidence of the wolf in England is present everywhere - from stories passed through the generations, to old bones excavated from underground, and even to the names of our villages.

This map shows just a few examples of villages named after wolves, and here are what they mean:

The Old Norse for wolf, 'ulfr', could lead to the derivative 'ul', used to name Uldale and Ulverston. Whilst Uldale simply means 'wolves' valley', the town Ulverston was recorded in 1086 as Ulvrestun, deriving from an Old Norse family name Úlfarr - which means β€˜wolf warrior’ - and combining with 'tun', which means farm or homestead, to make 'the wolf warrior's farmstead'. The town's coat of arms still has a wolf on it to this day.

Moving further south, towns tend to begin with 'wool' or 'wol', which could be derived from the Old English for wolf, 'wulf'. Woolpit, for example, probably signified a pit used to trap wolves in; Woolley a wolves' clearing; Woolacombe a wolves' valley; Wolbrough a wolves' hill; and Great/Little Wolford the site of a lookout for wolves.

Whether or not the people of Britain past coexisted with wolves, their place names were at least inspired by them - maybe one day, the wolf will walk again through the places which were inspired by its name.

07/08/2024

they don't need fancy toys hah

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