Puppy Training in Wilmslow

All dogs coaching ought to be changed to fit every different dog’s disposition, keep in mind no two dogs are identical.

We use the best methods of training

The instructor you select when Puppy Training in Wilmslow really should educate you on the most appropriate methods of training plus the theory behind it. The harder discipline and training a dog receives the more control you will get and the more freedom the dog shall be rewarded.

Your dog can better learn by association and consequence anything he does that he finds rewarding is much more likely to be duplicated, plus, any behaviour your dog does that is unrewarded is less likely to be repeated.

Clicker Puppy Training in Wilmslow

Clicker training is a fantastic training technique to use because it lets your dog know immediately that what he has just done has earned him a prize. This is distinct from the lure & reward training in that the dog focuses on understanding the new behaviour, instead of just following a treat.

Typical dog behavioural problems

• dog to dog aggression
• hostility to people
• phobias
• problem barking
• house training
• separation anxiety related conditions
• destruction inside & outside your home

Learning to be a pet owner brings responsibilities

Remember, if you do not instil discipline into the dog’s daily routine and your dog shows some form of self-control, you could put both yourself and your dog at risk of prosecution in accordance with the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991.

It’s illegal to allow a dog to be dangerously uncontrolled within a public place or within a private place in which the dog isn’t allowed to be (for example a neighbour’s home or grounds without permission) this law relates to all dogs.

Your dog is regarded as dangerously out of control if it injures someone or makes a person worried it could possibly hurt them. A judge can also decide your pet dog is dangerously out of control if it harms another dog or the owner of the pet thinks they could be wounded if they attempt to prevent your dog from attacking their animal.

Dog Control Orders (DCOs)

• keep your dog on his harness
• if requested by a person of authority ie a police officer, or a council official, you will need to place your dog on their leash
• stop your dog entering into certain areas – including farm land or parts within a park
• limit how many dogs you’ve got with you (this applies to professional dog walkers too)
• clean up your dog mess

DCOs don’t cover non-public land if you have permission from the land owner.
In case you dismiss a DCO, you can be fined £50 there and then (a ‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or as much as £1,000 if it goes to court. You cannot be fined if you are a registered blind dog owner.

For Puppy Training in Wilmslow, call qualified, professionals

Dog Training in Your Own Home can really help if your pet dog has behavioural problems using practical techniques as well as on going help and support with Puppy Training in Wilmslow. Give us a call today on 07988512193 and talk to a certified dog psychologist. Or email us through our Contact Page Form and we’ll get back to you.