Dog Training in Rochdale
All dog training has to be changed to fit every individual dog’s temperament. , remember that no two dogs are alike.
We only use best techniques of Dog Training in Rochdale
When dog training in Rochdale, you will be taught techniques and the reasoning behind them. The harder training and discipline your dog receives the more control you’ll get and the more freedom your pet shall be given, as a result they are going to have a more content life (and so will you). Canines learn best by association; they are far more likely to be taught good behaviour by this process.
Very common canine behavioural problems Dog Training in Rochdale will address:
• dog to dog hostility
• hostility to individuals
• Phobias
• problem barking
• toilet training
• separation anxiety connected disorders
• destruction inside & outside the home
Becoming a responsible dog owner
Remember, should you not instil discipline into your dog’s daily routine and your dog shows some form of self-control, you might put both yourself and your dog at risk of prosecution or even euthanasia in accordance with the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991. It’s against the law to permit your dog act dangerously out of control in a public place or in a private place in which the dog is not allowed to be (for example a neighbour’s home or grounds without having permission) this law relates to all dogs. Your pet dog is dangerously out of control if he harms someone or makes anyone worried it could possibly injure them. A judge might also decide that your pet dog is dangerously out of control if it injures another dog or the person who owns the animal thinks they may be hurt if they try to stop your pet dog attacking their pet.
Dog Control Orders
• keep your dog on the harness
• put your dog on his lead if told to by the law enforcement officer, police community support officer or someone from the council
• stop the dog going in certain areas – such as farm land or areas of a park
• limit the amount of dogs you’ve got with you (applies to professional dog walkers as well)
• clean up your dog poop
DCOs don’t cover non-public land when you have permission from the land owner or person who controls the land.
Should you disregard a DCO, you may be fined £50 on the spot (a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or £1,000 if it goes to court. You can’t be fined if you are a registered blind dog owner.
For Dog Training in Rochdale, call professionals
If you are a new comer to canine training, adopted a rescue dog, experiencing difficulty with your pet, we will help. Contact us on 07988512193 and we’ll come and meet you with your dog in your own home, training your pup inside familiar settings.
