We often recommend the use of equipment to help you easily and successful manage your canine companion. However management alone is no replacement for good training!!!
Lovely Honey the Labrador Sprocker cross started her training today. She is a super, super fast learner who worked hard on her self control exercises today. Well done Lisa, you have a fabulous dog.
Some fantastic work by Murphy and his owner Heather, day one of loose lead walking, making use of a 'go sniff' break, keep up the good work πΆπ
Ridgeback Min developing her lead work: - After - Great work!!!
Ridgeback Min developing her lead walking: - Before
Ahh little Bobby practising- go to his bed!!! He has grown in confidence so much with careful support from his family and special trainer Ella!!!
This little bundle of loveliness came to stay today and picked up the stop whistle in an instant!
Ahh so cute at 11 weeks!
Nice little seen retrieve. Daisy uses the wind to quarter back onto the dummy. She sees with her nose!
Puppy Bobby learning 'head in' when putting his harness on ππ
Its important to practice regular veterinary treatments so that your dog doesn't get too worried when attending the vet for boosters.
These two monkeys are making excellent progress. Hard work from owners starting to pay off!
This is stationing the dog before a walk. Part 1
Desensitising the sound of the doorbell.... πΆπΆ
'Stationing' 3 stooges... The beginnings of 'let's not bark like crazy hounds when the door bell goes!'
Sophie teaching puppy Reggie an 'exchange game' πΆ
A great confidence building exercise, this useful behaviour can be used for recall, treatments, distractions, focus work and much more..... Good work Leo πΆ