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Qualified Dog Trainer based in Telford offering training at affordable prices for all. Group classes
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Telford
TF34BX
Opening Hours
Monday | 9am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
Thursday | 8am - 8pm |
Friday | 9am - 6pm |
Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
Sunday | 10am - 4pm |
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Shaman’s K9 Services
Mission Statement: “To support Dogs and Owners that have any training or behavioural needs with the ultimate goal being to keep the dog in the family home and everyone living alongside each other in harmony, peace and understanding for life!”
Shaman’s K9 Services offers dog training and behavioural advice for all your pet dog’s needs. My name is Lindsey and I am lucky enough to have a lifetime of experience of working with dogs. The passion, understanding and ability to work with dogs has grown throughout the years and I enjoy nothing more than passing these skills on to every day dog owners. I am new to Telford having moved here from Norfolk in 2018 where I had my own animal rescue, Shaman’s Legacy Dog Rescue.
Shaman (shay-man) is my 13 year old mongrel who I “acquired” 10 years ago as a rescue dog directly from the owner who couldn’t cope with certain behaviours he was showing. This led me into the murky world of dog welfare and finally Shaman’s Legacy Dog rescue was born. Starting small but suddenly growing into an established rescue known for taking on the bigger dogs other rescues would refuse due to certain behavioural issues, but I found myself enjoying the challenge of the apparent “naughty dogs!” So please, do call or email me if you are having any issues with your dog, whether it be in the home, on walks, in the vets or just any general concern wherever you may be. Early intervention is always best but it’s also never too late to teach a dog new tricks!
All for the dogs!