Puppy Training in Moston

Dog training really should be adapted to support each individual dog’s disposition. , do not forget that no two dogs are alike.

We only use best methods of training

Whenever Puppy Training in Moston, you need to be shown techniques together with the theory behind them. The more discipline and training a dog gets the more control you will possess and the more freedom your pet shall be awarded, in consequence they will enjoy a happier life.

Clicker Puppy Training in Moston

Puppy Training in Moston is a wonderful method of training as it lets him know immediately that what it has just undertaken has earned a treat. It is different from the lure & reward training in that the dog concentrates on learning the new behaviour, rather than just pursuing the treat.

Behaviour problems Puppy Training in Moston can certainly help with

• dog to dog aggression
• aggression to people
• phobias
• problem barking
• toilet training
• separation anxiety connected disorders
• problem gnawing of trainers, chair legs, newspapers, for example

Becoming a responsible dog owner

Remember, should you not instil discipline in your dog’s daily routine and the dog shows some form of self-control, you might put both yourself and the dog at risk of prosecution under the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991. It’s unlawful to let your dog be dangerously out of control in a public place or in a private place in which the dog is not allowed to be (for example your neighbour’s home or grounds without having permission) this law relates to all dogs. Your dog is considered dangerously out of control if he harms someone or makes somebody worried it may harm them. A judge could also decide your dog is dangerously out of control if he harms someone’s dog or the owner of the other dog thinks they might be harmed should they attempt to stop your dog from attacking their dog.

Dog Control Orders

Local councils in The UK issue Dog Control Orders. These mean that in public areas you may have to:
• keep your pet dog on his lead

• if requested by a person of authority ie police officers, or a council official, you should place your dog on their lead
• stop your pet entering into certain places – including farm land or parts of a park
• limit how many dogs you have got along with you (this applies to professional dog walkers as well)
• clean up a dog mess

DCOs do not cover non-public land when you have permission from the land owner or person who controls the land.
For those who pay no attention to a DCO, you could be penalized £50 there and then (‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or up to £1,000 if it goes to court. You can’t be fined if you’re a registered blind dog owner.

If you are new to Puppy Training in Moston, call professionals

Dog Training in Your Own Home can assist if your pet has behavioural problems using practical solutions as well as on going help and support. Get in touch on 07988 512 193 and speak with a skilled dog psychologist. Or send us an email via our Contact Page and we will get back to you.