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Guide Dogs Need Discipline Too

Posted: April 26, 2023

I heard an interesting conversation on the radio recently (listen from 46 minutes) about training guide dogs. Apparently, the wait for a guide dog is now over a year. At the same time, the pass rate for a trained dog […]

How many times should you walk your dog a day.

Posted: March 26, 2023

More and more I’m receiving enquires from prospective dog training clients whom seem to think its acceptable to walk their dogs just once a day. If you yourself was only allowed to leave the house once a day for 30 […]

2023 Shooting Season Pre Shoot Gundog Training

Posted: March 20, 2023

With just over 5 months until the 2023 shooting season commences with the Glorious Twelve it’s time to start planning your training for your shooting companion. Despite how well you may shoot it’s so important to have a good working […]

Countryfile Shooting Estate

Posted: January 10, 2023

It was interesting to watch this week’s episode of Countryfile on the BBC. A programme that I would say normally steers clear of controversial topics has chosen to deal head on with a subject that polarises views of the countryside. […]

Can Crate Training Help With Correcting Unwanted Dog Behaviour

Posted: January 4, 2023

Is crate training for you? I regularly receive enquiries from clients with serious behavioural problems with their dogs and puppies. Many of the times owners have allowed behaviour to get out of control. If puppy foundations are instilled into your […]

TransK9 offer the best safety for your dogs in transit.

Posted: December 26, 2022

I see so many people arrive for lessons with their dogs loose in their cars. Sometimes it’s in the front seat, or maybe walking around on the back seats. Even loose in the boot isn’t the best way to travel […]

Merry Christmas from Tessleymoor

Posted: December 25, 2022

I’d like to wish all my family, friends and clients a Merry Christmas. This year has certainly seen many challenges for all of us. The financial crisis has affected many families, which in turn has affected how luxuries like dog […]

Sheepdog Training Tess the rehomed Border Collie

Posted: December 18, 2022

If you follow me on social media you’ll have seen that I’ve recently helped a client re-home one of their Border Collie. When they went to buy Django they felt sorry for the last bitch left and decided to take […]

German Shepherd – Residential Dog Training

Posted: December 10, 2022

It was great to have Maggie the German Shepherd in for training today. I’ve been training Maggie from the age of 12 weeks, whilst advising and training her owners before they even collected her. Maggie has featured in previous blog […]

WOW – Caspar is a big Puppy

Posted: December 9, 2022

Caspar is a 6 month old German Shepherd puppy who’s started pushing boudaries with his owners. His owners already own an older Husky dog. Their Husky wasn’t bought as a puppy, so when he arrived at 12 months he already […]