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Virtual Working Dog Training
What do you do when you can’t see your dog trainer? How do you handle your new puppy or continue to train your young dog? Can your dog improve when you have no access to your training area? For all kinds […]
Coronavirus Update 2: Virtual Dog Training – March 30 2020
I’d like to start by thanking my clients so much for all their support. For all those who have continued to attend lessons, it is much appreciated. However, I do know that this is not an option for everyone. For […]

Keeping Up With Dog Training In Uncertain Times
We are all having to make big changes to our daily routines due to the Coronavirus. Some things are easier to let go than others. One of the things you definitely shouldn’t do is to stop training your dog. Consistency […]
Coronavirus: Tessleymoor Update – March 17 2020
In the light of the unprecedented events happening worldwide with the Coronavirus, we are all having to review our daily activities. As a business, we take the welfare of both dogs and owners extremely seriously. The following update will hopefully […]

Gundog Journal
During the course of my work I come across many interesting individuals. Their stories have an application to the wider working dog community. I was pleased to be asked by the editor of Gundog Journal, a prestigious magazine published by […]
Update on Lottie the Dalmatian
You may remember my blog about Lottie, the Dalmatian puppy who was ruling the household of her elderly owner. I agreed to have Lottie for residential training. She arrived this week and it would appear it’s not a moment too […]
Testimonial – Aggressive German Shepherd and Hyperactive Husky
I have two dogs, Luna a 3 year old hyperactive Husky and Ghost a 3 year old German Sheppard with aggression issues, both are rescues. I’ve seen multiple dog trainers, whom have mostly stated that Ghost should be put to sleep, […]
Testimonial – Milo the Cocker Spaniel
After reading a pile of books and trawling the internet on how to train our 1 year old cocker spaniel, Milo to be a gundog, we were making little progress. We had made the mistake of over fussing and “playing” […]
How Well Trained Is Your Golden Retriever?
Everyone loves a Golden Retriever. They are big and bouncy, the come bounding over with a smile on their face. They knock you over… That’s the trouble with breeds regarded as ‘easy’ or ‘friendly’. Every dog, no matter the size […]
Do Your Dog Training Homework
Adam is a first time dog owner. Sensibly, he came to see me with his young puppy, Marv, a Hungarian Vizsla. Many people select this breed and see them through amber coloured glasses. The reality is, they are highly bred […]