Puppy Training in Didsbury

Dog trainers have got to structure their classes to suit each and every dog’s temperament, understand that no two dogs are alike.

Best Training Techniques

Whenever you are Puppy Training in Didsbury, you ought to be shown techniques and the theory behind them. The more training and discipline a dog gets the more control you should have and the more freedom the dog shall be rewarded.
Your dog can better learn by association (classical conditioning) and consequences (operant conditioning ) anything the dog does that it finds reward in is much more likely to be replicated, any behaviour he does that’s unrewarded is much less likely to be continued.

Behaviour problems we are able to certainly help with

When Puppy Training in Didsbury, the sort of problem behaviour we handle on a regular basis are below.

• dog to dog hostility
• hostility to individuals
• Phobias
• nuisance barking
• housebreaking
• separation anxiety related conditions
• destruction inside & outside the your home

Exactly what are the legal responsibilities as a dog owner?

Remember, if you do not instil discipline in your dog’s daily routine and the dog displays self-control, you will put both yourself and your dog at risk of prosecution in accordance with the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991. It’s against the law to permit a dog be dangerously out of control in a public place or in a private place in which the dog isn’t permitted to be (eg the neighbour’s property without permission) this law applies to all dogs.

Your pet dog is dangerously out of control if it harms somebody or makes somebody worried it might hurt them. A judge can also decide your pet dog is dangerously out of control if he harms someone’s dog or the person who owns the pet thinks they may be harmed should they attempt to prevent your pet from attacking their dog.

Dog Control Orders

Local authorities in England and Wales will issue Dog Control Orders (DCOs). This implies that in public places you may have to:

• keep a dog on the lead
• if requested by a person of authority ie the police, or a council official, you have to put your dog on his lead
• stop your pet entering certain places – including farm land or sections of a park
• limit the quantity of dogs you have with you (applies to experienced dog walkers as well)
• clear up after your pet

DCOs will not apply to private land if you have permission from the land owner.
In the event you ignore a DCO, you could be fined u£50 then and there (a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or as much as £1,000 if it goes to court. You can’t be fined if you’re a registered blind dog owner.

If you are unfamiliar with Puppy Training in Didsbury, call the experts

If you’re new to dog training, taken in a rescue dog, having difficulties with your puppy, we are able to help. Contact us on 07988512193 and we’ll come and meet you with your dog at your home, training your dog within common surroundings.