Do you have a lead reactive dog?
Do you have to plan your walks with military precision in order to try and avoid potential triggers?
Do you find walks stressful and feel limited as to where you can walk your dog?
Whether it is other dogs, joggers, cyclists or passing cars that set your dog off, walking a reactive dog isn’t easy and having listened to feedback from our clients who attended the summer seminars, we are offering a winter training seminar, which will include road walking and real-life scenarios.
The exercises will take place in a safe and controlled environment and only after a full assessment of each dog has taken place at our fully enclosed training field, near Altrincham, Greater Manchester.
The summer seminars proved to be a great success with comments from attendees including: “had a great day, met some lovely people and their dogs….the day convinced me my dog will be ok with other dogs”.
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Extra information about this event
There will be a break for lunch and soup, sandwiches, hot chocolate and tea/coffee will be available.
The fee for this 1-day seminar is £75 per dog (a maximum of 10 dogs and 2 owners per dog) and bookings will be taken on a first come first served basis. A 50% deposit is required, which will be refunded if, on the day of the seminar, we deem the weather to be too severe for the seminar to take place safely.
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Jenny Powell
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I would not hesitate to recommend Phil and his dog training methods. The sessions were fun, achieved great results and Phil was always on hand to give advice when needed.
Chris Smalling
Footballer

We sought advice from Phil to help us to bring on our young dog. Phil provided us with information and techniques which have helped us to train Freddie to become the friendly, well rounded and lovely dog that he is.
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