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1-2-1 Dog Training

"When you listen to their whispers , they have no reason to shout and scream" Ch. Patel

Individually tailored training sessions are designed around you and your dog's needs. From one-off to weekly sessions, from puppies to seniors, we create a program just for you and your dog. Whether you want to work on training issues like recall or walking nicely on lead. If you are preparing for a rescue dog or settling your new puppy into your home, or maybe you just need some ideas on how to keep your dog mentally simulated, 1-2-1 sessions are a great way to achieve your goals. The location of training sessions are tailored to your wishes: your home, garden, local park or secure field.

We cover the whole of Mid Sussex.

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How to get started

Our one-on-one training sessions are crafted to meet the unique needs of your canine companion.

Whether you're addressing specific behaviour challenges or aiming for overall obedience, our individualised approach ensures focused attention on your dog's development.

Choose from one-off sessions for targeted training needs or opt for a package to embark on a comprehensive training journey. We tailor each session to strengthen the bond between you and your canine.

 

Book a session today and witness the transformation!

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Check out some of the training issues we help with below.

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Jumping Up

Social dogs naturally jump up when they greet people. Most dogs are shorter than the people they are greeting and jumping up brings them closer to face level. After all, when dogs meet other dogs, they are typically face to face, but dogs need to gaze upward to engage with a person.

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Don't worry, we can help you with this issue !

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Recall

Owners should teach their dogs recall for the safety of their pets and others. A reliable recall ensures that dogs can return promptly when called, preventing them from potential dangers like traffic or aggressive animals. It also fosters a strong bond between the owner and the dog, provides off-leash freedom, and fulfills legal requirements in many areas. Ultimately, recall is a fundamental command that enhances the overall well-being and responsible ownership of dogs.

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Meeting Your Dog's Breeds Specific Needs

Gene's matter! Breed matters! Expect Sight Hounds to hunt other animals...

Scent hounds, to be single minded in pursue of a scent!

Herding breeds to be micro-managers.

Natural breeds to be head strong. Toy breeds to be clingy towards caregivers.

Bullies to jump up, grab and bite when excited.

Terriers to hunt smaller animals, 

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Gun Dogs to need plenty of outdoor adventures!

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Let us help you give your dog a job, to prevent these unwanted behaviours. 

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Toileting Troubleshooting

Toilet training is an important part of caring responsibly for your dog, whether you're getting a puppy or an adult dog, you need to know how to house train them properly. Puppies need to learn important life skills, and training is an important bonding experience between you both.

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Settle 

"Settle" training is a vital aspect of canine behaviour management, teaching dogs to remain calm and composed in diverse situations. This behaviour proves especially valuable during busy environments, social interactions, or at home. By instilling the settle cue, owners encourage a relaxed demeanour in their dogs, promoting better behaviour and adaptability. This not only contributes to a more harmonious living environment but also enhances the overall behaviour and social skills of the dog.

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Lead Pulling

Training your dog to walk on a lead or loose lead walking, is essentially training your dog to walk by your side. This is a good exercise to practice to ensure walks with your dog are safe and enjoyable for both of you. It also encourages your dog to give you their attention. It’s best to start loose lead training indoors, away from other distractions.

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Impulse Control

Impulse control focuses on teaching dogs to resist immediate temptations and act calmly in various situations. It helps prevent impulsive behaviours such as jumping, barking, or pulling on the leash. Through consistent exercises and positive reinforcement, dogs learn patience and self-control, contributing to a more enjoyable and manageable companionship. Impulse control is particularly valuable in enhancing overall behaviour, promoting good manners, and creating a calm and well-adjusted canine companion.

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