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Many thanks to Nicola for these photo’s of the Thursday morning class, I am sure you will all agree that Nicola should be doing more photography!! Please?

Please send me a friend request for face book if you haven’t already? There are some great dog video’s for you to see!

 

Great dog photo’s!

November 28, 2011

You may or may not agree with dressing up dogs, but you have to admit these are very funny? Personally I believe that dogs love to make us smile and always enjoy attention!

thank you Nicola for sending me the photo’s and to Michelle for the ones of Roxy, our own superstar!

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Our own Roxy ready for Christmas!

Roxy and Michelle!

The Thursday morning class are always a fun group to work with and we often have the most enlightened conversations about dogs and life! This week the pooh bag came under the spotlight! I am not joking, for dog owners this is a serious subject, we all use pooh bags often enough for this small item to have a major impact on our day-to-day lives!

Daisy! A new recruit!

We all reached into our pockets for a sample to show to the group, and 7 dog owners and we all had different versions! How many versions are there and which is your favourite?

New dates!

October 11, 2011

Brodie (Tuesday night puppy class)

 

Events

Recall Training sessions

These 2 and a half hour sessions focus on lead walking and recall. Foundation training takes place in the safety of the fenced garden at Barbary Cottage, once the building blocks are in place we take the training to the outside world, the paddocks and fields surrounding Barbary! There are a maximum of 5 dogs and handlers in a group.

Fee: includes Tea/coffee £50

Times: 10am – 12.30pm

19th October Wednesday and Saturday 29th October

Training day 

A full day devoted to training your dog, whether you are keen to improve your dogs general obedience or are interested in trying some obedience tests this promises to be a fun day out with other dog lovers!

Monday Times: 10am – 4pm

Fee: £75 includes tea/coffee

Venue: Barbary Cottage

Date: November 7th

Harley keeps cool in the October sun!

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Dog training classes have an issue that other evening class don’t experience, at least not that I know of? How many soft furnishing course tutor’s have students ring them to say, “I can’t get there this week, can I send my husband instead”? Or cookery tutor’s asked “I am poorly, is it okay if my son/brother/aunt/neighbour comes this week”? :) I know you are smiling now! But however often I tell people that they are the ones learning, they still think the dog is being trained! And yes I have had a request for all of the above surrogates to bring the puppy to class!

I know that Mum’s get fed up with taking responsibility for everything domestic, believing that at least someone could get involved with training the puppy! The reality is it really is the handler I train, and this dog training lark is a skill, it is learning to communicate with another species and teach them to be obedient and good mannered! In fact the more people involved in  the training the more  the process is slowed down! For every person involved in the training, the poor puppy has to learn yet another set of physical and verbal commands, how hard is that?

The truth is that if one person takes on the job of training the family pet it will all work out fine, promise! The dog gets trained faster, everyone in the house gets to learn through observation, (there is nothing like a bit of successful dog training to get everyone mimicking the able dog trainer). I have witnessed first hand how, when my clients stop wanting involvement from the rest of the family and get on with the job themselves, success comes rapidly, the dog suddenly starts to get it! As a result the rest of the family want to walk or train the dog, because they are a joy to take out!

These photo’s feature the Thursday class, theyhave taken on all the training and are very successful in their dog training!

Edna and HarleySid is perfect!

Badger

Badger and Lucky

Evie (a miniture Schnauzer ) started puppy class last week!

It doesn’t matter how often I say that dogs don’t speak english I know that not everyone will hear me! Even clients who have been coming to training for some time tell me they forget, so it  not surprising, for those new to dog training,take a while to really appreciate that dog language is body language and even if their puppy is a good guesser that is all it is guess-work, the puppy doesn’t understand words, it takes   a lot of time and effort for the to learn words. Next time you find yourself repeating a word to your dog over and over again, stop talking and think movement and action! :)

Not watership down!

September 6, 2011

It is sadly that time of year when the rabbits have Mixie again! I luckily saw Betty “playing” with a mixie rabbit in the garden this week, lucky because I was able to let her know that I didn’t like her doing that! I would have liked to have put the poor creature out of its misery, but sadly I cannot find that ability in me.

There was no way I want Betty to learn how to kill any creature, she won’t know the difference between a healthy and an unhealthy one. Plus once she learns to enjoy the kill her recall for me would be come unreliable and I would be concerned that she could end up chasing a rabbit across a road! by seeing the bigger picture I can avoid creating problems later on.

By viewing all dog behaviour through a magnifying glass many of the dog behaviours I am asked to help with never have the chance to develop!

Butter wouldn't melt!

Happy birthday Pie!

September 1, 2011

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The Pie, 5 years old today! Happy birthday Pie!

Wouldn’t it be great if our dogs could talk english, be the sort of characters that appear in the Disney films? :) I know these stories influenced me as a child! I also remember the day I became disillusioned by my dog when I was about 20, it was a horrible shock to realise my dear little dog had not only killed but eaten one of my cats new-born kittens! That doesn’t happen in Disney films nor in the romantic world I had created for my pets. The experience did not stop me from idealizing my dogs completely, but now I have a more realistic view, shaped by even more life

Tallulah (Shar pei)

experience of reality.

The problem is not the Disney films, it is when we forget to remember that our dogs are real life animals.

When we leave  the dog to decide, yes they do that in Disney movies, and guess what, the dog makes the best decision ever! What happens in real life if we leave it to the dog to decide:

  • where and when we walk?
  • when we feed?
  • when we stroke?
  • where they sleep?

we make the dog leader! And what do we get when the dog is in charge?

I await your answers on that:)?

The reality is though that most dogs do not want to be leader, they may want to be a Prefect, even head girl or boy but few are born to be headmaster/mistress and they really do not want that job! which is why dogs that are given too many choices are not happy!

Disney dogs are happy, at least they are by the end of the film, and live happy ever after too!

In real life we must be clear and make the important decisions for our dogs, to ensure our dogs live happy ever after lives!

Events and help please!

August 3, 2011

Lewis or is it Louis? :)

I haven’t been including events on the blog before, I am not sure why! Here are some dates for your diary, if you have attended one maybe you would like to add a comment and tell others about your experience please? And I would appreciate some dog photo’s please?

Recall Training sessions

These 2 and a half hour sessions focus on lead walking and recall. Foundation training takes place in the safety of the fenced garden at Barbary Cottage, once the building blocks are in place we take the training to the outside world, the paddocks and fields surrounding Barbary! There are a maximum of 5 dogs and handlers in a group.

Fee: includes Tea/coffee £50

Times: 10am – 12.30pm

August: Wednesday 10th and Saturday 20th

September Wednesday 14th and Saturday 24th

Fun Agility x 3

For anyone wanting to enjoy some fun agility with your dog, tiny jumps so suitable for the younger puppies, this is more about the mechanics and fun rather than difficulty!

3 Monday evening sessions August 8th -15th and 22nd

Times: 7pm – 8pm

Fee: £75 (for 3 sessions)

Tricks  Workshop

Wednesday 21st September 10am to 12.30pm

For owners who have a sense of humour in their dog training!

This session is suitable for dogs of all ages and abilities!

Fee: £40

Training day 

A full day devoted to training your dog, whether you are keen to improve your dogs general obedience or are interested in trying some obedience tests this promises to be a fun day out with other dog lovers!

Monday 19th September

Times: 10am – 4pm

Fee: £75 includes tea/coffee

Venue: Barbary Cottage

Ring craft

A day training show craft, for those that either do show their dogs in breed classes or want to! Come and learn the tricks of the trade!

Saturday  August 13th

Times: 10am – 4pm

Fee: £75 includes tea/coffee

Dog behaviour/psychology course

For those that want to know more about how the dogs mind works and what they are thinking!

Dates: Commencing Saturday 3rd September fortnightly for 6 Saturday’s

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