In order to develop a co-operative
companion dog, training techniques must be fair,
consistent and fun.
All lessons in our training kit are taught with positive motivation to
ensure the dog and handler understand their roles in this partnership.
New lessons are introduced with food, especially for puppies, but
there is no problem if you choose to train without food rewards.
Food
helps to speed up the
teaching of new
concepts, but in order to build a long lasting bond you still need to
learn to praise with enthusiasm.
We have a vast amount of practical training experience on many
different breeds. We have trained many a dog with food, toys, praise,
clickers and specialized collars. Many of our clients are returning
with their 2nd and 3rd generation dogs. All this experience allows us
to present the best dog training advice for both the dog and
handler. Our goal is to have a positive approach to suit every
temperament. It is important that both the handler and dog clearly
understand what is being taught and why.
We invite you
to try out our dog training kit and see how you can benefit from the
knowledge we aim to impart on all dog owners. It is our belief that
through informative training we can achieve our vision of happy dog
owners with obedient pets.