Dog Rules

Dog Rules Dog training Dog training should be fun and informative. We use only positive reinforcement and welfare friendly methods. Training classes for all dog ages.
(1)

We try our utmost to keep all our classes easy to understand and to make learning fun for both the dogs and the humans. Thinking of getting a dog, and do not know what breed or type of a dog would suit your life style, to buy or adopt. We here to help you. Gift Certificates available

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/oWT9nfHYDwwnF16J/
22/02/2024

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/oWT9nfHYDwwnF16J/

Polite request: if you are out walking, whether by yourself or with your dog, and you can see someone else's dog reacting towards you, please do not continue to approach them: either wait til they have gone out of sight, or turn and walk another way - especially (!) If the dog's guardian has asked you to. On that note, if you see a dog guardian hide their dog up a driveway, or turn & walk/jog their dog away the moment they see you & yours, for f's sake dont follow them at a quick pace. Just pick a different route!

Yes, your dog may be non-reactive. Yes, you have every right to walk right up to/past the reactive dog. Yes, you may think it is the guardian's problem.

Knowingly & deliberately setting a reactive dog off & not giving them space means that dog (and guardian) will be in a state of high stress for days afterwards.

Kindness really does cost nothing.

With 3 reactive dogs myself, I have experienced the worst of the worst: people trying to approach & touch my reacting dog (why?!) and trying to chat to me, horse riders cantering directly at us (more than once) when we have nowhere to go, the dirty looks, the unkind comments, the 'but I/my dog/my horse is fine'. That's great, good on you (you do know its mostly luck that means you have a non-reactive dog rather than your own doing?) but forcing your horse/dog past mine that is reacting will stress your animal out too.

With my own dogs & when out with my clients, I will always ask people to pause (very nicely) & will also be very explicit if you do something really selfish & potentially harmful (you'll get a bollocking, & loudly) around them.

We are trying to protect you & our dogs, so please let us.

Please feel free to share.

12/11/2023
31/05/2023

HOT WEATHER WARNING.
We hope you are all enjoying this lovely weather and our pets love it too.

It's important there is always plenty of fresh drinking water and shade available to keep them cool and hydrated and pets should never be left unattended in a hot car.

Stay safe and enjoy the sun everyone!

Do not forget to leave water out for wildlife too.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=674767794658364&id=100063754472140
16/04/2023

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=674767794658364&id=100063754472140

Humans wouldn't feel satisfied or happy if they only ever ran marathons, went to the gym, and exercised physically.

They would reach a stage where they were craving mental stimulation, social interaction, and time to rest.

This is the exact same scenario our dogs are often faced with. People suggest more exercise, play more, move more, do more. More, more, more. This will solve all your behaviour issues, right?

Not necessarily! Your dog is likely crying out for some mental stimulation. A balance of brain exercise and physical exercise is the key to your dog's long-term happiness ❤️

Merry Christmas to you all ❤️
24/12/2022

Merry Christmas to you all ❤️

28/04/2022

❌ RAPESEED! ❌

It’s that time of year again where farmers fields have blossomed into pretty yellow flowers, these plants are called rapeseed. Although it may be tempting to place your dog in the mist to take a scenic photo, please avoid this at all costs!

Rapeseed is extremely poisonous for dogs, especially in highly sensitive canines.

Rapeseed is listed by Dogs Trust as toxic to our dogs if ingested and can cause symptoms such as:

❌Haemolytic Anaemia
❌ Blindness
❌ Damaged Nervous System
❌ Digestive Disorders
❌ Breathing Problems

Even walking through these fields should be avoided! In June 2019, a dog was been reported to suffer from severe open wounds after running through a crop of rapeseed.

Please seek immediate veterinary attention if your dog shows any signs of rapeseed poisoning.

Just for fun.. 😁
24/02/2022

Just for fun.. 😁

17/07/2021

On the hottest weekend of the year, please only walk your 🐶 very early in the morning or late in the evening and even then, only if it is cool enough to do so. Heatstroke can be fatal - skipping a walk or two is not. See: DogsTrust.ie/CoolToBeKind for lots of tips 🐾

Address


Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Dog Rules posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Dog Rules:

Videos

Shortcuts

  • Address
  • Alerts
  • Contact The Business
  • Videos
  • Claim ownership or report listing
  • Want your business to be the top-listed Pet Store/pet Service?

Share