Dog Training in Denton

Trainers must plan their classes to suit each and every dog’s temperament; understand that no two dogs are alike.

We use the best techniques of training

Whenever dog training in Denton, you will be shown techniques in addition to the theory behind them from your chosen trainer. The greater discipline and training your pet dog receives the more control you will have and the more freedom your dog shall be granted, in consequence they will likely enjoy a happier life.

Clicker Dog Training in Denton

Clicker training is a wonderful training technique to use because it lets your dog know immediately that what he has just undertaken has gained a prize. It is different from the normal lure & reward training in that the dog concentrates on learning the new behaviour, rather than just pursuing the reward.

Basic canine behavioural problems

When dog training in Denton, the kinds of problem behaviour we work on often are listed below.

• dog to dog hostility
• hostility to people
• phobias
• nuisance barking
• house training
• separation anxiety
• destruction inside & outside the home

A responsible pet owner

The Dangerous Dog Act of 1991 states that is unlawful to permit a dog act dangerously uncontrolled in a public place or in a private place in which the dog is not permitted to be (for example a neighbour’s property without having permission) the law applies to all dogs. Your pet dog is dangerously out of control if he injures somebody or makes somebody worried it might possibly injure them. A judge might also decide that your pet dog is dangerously out of control if he injures someone’s animal or the owner of the pet thinks they may be seriously injured should they try to prevent your dog attacking their animal.

 Local Authorities Dog Control Orders

• keep a dog on his lead

• if requested by a person of authority ie police officers, or a council official, you should put your dog on his leash

• stop the dog entering certain areas – including farm land or areas of a park

• limit the amount of dogs you have with you (applies to experienced dog walkers also)

• clean up your dog poop

DCOs don’t cover non-public land if you have permission from the land owner.

When you ignore a DCO, you may be fined £50 there and then (a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or up to £1,000 if it goes to court. You can not be fined if you are a registered blind dog owner.

For Dog Training in Denton, call the experts

Dog Training in Your Own Home can certainly help if your dog has behavioural problems using practical solutions as well as on going support with Dog Training in Denton. Contact us on 07988512193 and speak with a knowledgeable Experienced Dog Psychologist. Or send us an email through our Contact Page Form and we will get right back to you.