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Consistency with your training

Posted: May 31, 2016

One common factor I encounter with training enquiries is the total inconsistency for commands and structure. So I thought I’d give you an insight into one scenario I’ve discussed about over the last few weeks with new clients. I receive […]

Residential Gundog Training with Immie the Golden Retriever

Posted: May 31, 2016

Immie is a 12 month old beautiful Golden Retriever that is very over loved. When Immie arrived she was totally stubborn and allowed to dictate. Lying down on the ground and refusing to walk was one of her many behavioural […]

Residential Gundog Training with a English Pointer.

Posted: May 30, 2016

For anyone who’s owned a Hunt Point Retrieve dog (HPR) you’ll know how stubborn and hard they can be to train. They are known for almost being human with velcro behaviour to their owners, thus sometimes creating separation anxiety. Granted […]

Residential Gundog Training with Sam the Cocker Spaniel

Posted: May 29, 2016

You may have read a previous testimonial post from my client (Read more) . The testimonial arrived after only seeing me for an hour on delivery of Sam for his residential training. Sam arrived at our kennels a blank canvas. He’d […]

Puppies on TV

Posted: May 17, 2016

You might have seen the BBC’s coverage of puppies on tv recently with the Panorama programme on puppy farms or Kate Humble on Choose The Right Puppy. Our sister company Dog Training 4U works with puppies of all breeds and we […]

Residential Training with Purdy the Fox Red Labrador

Posted: May 13, 2016

Meet Purdy the 8 month old Labrador whom I’ve had the pleasure of training over the last few weeks. Purdy was bought by Paul at the age of 6 months and after an initial gundog training assessment lesson he decided […]

Testimonial – Arrival of Residential Cocker Spaniel Sam for Gundog Training

Posted: May 9, 2016

After taking my cocker to Damian this morning he got Sam out the car and had him walking nice and sitting all the time we were talking that was just somthing I though I would never see. He was well behaved […]