SERVICES
FACE-TO-FACE 1-2-1
These sessions are unique to you and your dog. They can include tips, advice and training for anything you are struggling with. Each session includes an hour face-to-face, as well as a full write up of everything discussed during the session. Training issues could be anything from lead walking, recall, barking, cooperative care, pub garden prep, and much much more.
GROUP CLASSES
Classes held at: The Paddocks Doggy Daycare, Leicester Road, Husbands Bosworth, LE17 6NW
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PAY AS YOU GO CLASSES
Every Wednesday at 7:30pm
£15 per dog per class
Book via: kay9positive@gmail.com
Content changes weekly: aiming to promote overall engagement from your dog, increasing the bond between dog and owner, while working around dog/people distractions. The tasks performed can be adapted to suit any skill level for individual progress. Also can be adapted for anxious/nervous dogs.
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PUPPY/BEGINNER BASIC MANNERS COURSE
5 week course
Includes handouts of every skill covered
Week One: online induction and dog body language introduction
Week Two-Five: face-to-face small group classes
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LEAD WALKING WORKSHOP
3 week course
Includes handouts each week
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TRICK DOG WORKSHOP
3 week course
ONLINE 1-2-1
Online 1-2-1 sessions via Zoom that can be taken in the comfort of your own home to tackle any issues you and your dog are struggling with. Each session includes up to an hour of training, as well as a full write up of everything discussed during the session. Training issues could be anything from lead walking, recall, barking, cooperative care, pub garden prep, and much much more.
WALK AND TRAIN
This service is for those that are currently already training their dog but need a dog walker in during the day while they are at work or out for the day. By using a walk and train, you can have peace of mind that the progress you have made with your dog won't be undone by a new walker. For this service, you will need to either have already attended a 1-2-1 session with me, or be able to prove that you are currently training your dog using positive reinforcement techniques. This is not to replace your own effort, but instead to help you keep up the progress while you are otherwise engaged.