Puppy Training in Wythenshawe
Dog trainers have got to plan their classes to fit each individual dog’s character, keep in mind that no two dogs are exactly the same.
Preferred Methods of Training your dog
The trainer you have chosen when Puppy Training in Wythenshaw really should show you the best methods of training as well as the reasoning behind them. The greater training and discipline a dog gets the more control you’ll get and the more freedom your pet shall be given.
Canine Training with a clicker
Clicker training is a great training technique to use because it lets the dog know right away that what he has just done has earned a prize. It is unlike the normal lure & reward training in that the dog concentrates on understanding the new behaviour, rather than just pursuing the reward.
Behaviour problems we will certainly help eradicate
When Puppy Training in Wythenshawe, the kinds of problem behaviour we manage frequently are listed below.
• dog to dog aggression• hostility to people
• nuisance barking
• toilet training
• separation anxiety associated problems
• destruction inside & outside your home
Being a pet owner brings responsibilities
Remember, if you do not instil discipline into the dog’s daily routine and the dog shows a certain amount 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 against the law to let your dog act dangerously out of control within a public place or in a private place where the dog is not permitted to be (for instance the neighbour’s home or grounds without having permission) this law relates to all dogs.
Your pet dog is dangerously out of control when it injures someone or makes a person concerned it could possibly hurt or injure them. A court may also decide that your pet dog is dangerously out of control if he injures someone’s dog or the person who owns the other dog thinks they may be seriously injured should they attempt to prevent your pet dog from attacking their pet.
Local Council Dog Control Orders
• keep a dog on his harness• place your dog on a leash if told to by the law enforcement officer, police community support officer or someone from your council
• stop a dog entering certain places – for example farm land or areas of a park
• limit the number of dogs you’ve got along with you (applies to experienced dog walkers as well)
• pick up a dog mess
DCOs do not apply to non-public land when you have permission from the land owner or person who controls the land.
If you disregard a DCO, you could be penalized u£50 there and then (‘Fixed Penalty Notice’) or up to £1,000 should it go to court. You cannot be fined if you’re a registered blind dog owner.
Give us a call for Puppy Training in Wythenshawe
Manchester Dog Whisperer can really help if your pet has behavioural problems using practical solutions and on going help and support with you Puppy Training in Wythenshawe. Contact us on 07988512193 and talk with a knowledgeable dog psychologist. Or email us through our Contact Page and we’ll get back to you.