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September 28, 2008 at 1:05 pm #62203
cjane
MemberThought I’d look into attending a residential dog training course (me plus dog). Like the sound of a dedicated week (or so) of training with good instructors, to work on things in a controlled environment. Willing to travel, but Scotland or North England preferred.
Anyone attended any or know of any good ones?
CJ
September 28, 2008 at 1:09 pm #76392kizkiznobite
Membercj…why think of taking him out of the environment…you just have to take him back,…back to that criteria…am here if you need me
September 28, 2008 at 1:14 pm #76393Anonymous
GuestWhy on earth do you not get Bev up for one of her one to one five day courses it would be cheaper than what you are looking at they range between 400 to 600 hundred the sort of best are the 600 Bev is a lot less than that think she’s about 200ish plus you get one to one
Think you need to get on sorting this dog out like more doing and less thinking IMO
ValSeptember 28, 2008 at 3:23 pm #76394Anonymous
GuestHi,
most residential dog training is “dog only”
Claire x
September 29, 2008 at 11:28 am #76395Sweetypye
MemberDepends what you mean by residential. Wagmore do fabulous weeks but you have to find your own accommodation in nearby B & Bs etc.
http://www.learningaboutdogs.com/html/holidays___weekends.html
September 29, 2008 at 1:03 pm #76396kizkiznobite
Memberyep…they brill 🙂
September 29, 2008 at 1:40 pm #76397Anonymous
Guestthere is also one – i think its colliewobbles – do a week sheepdog training and I am going once i’ve saved up!!!!!
September 29, 2008 at 6:46 pm #76398Kerry_and_Beau
Memberyou have a web site for these claire? If its acceptable to my course i’m wanting to do sheepdog training as one of my disciplines :yes: maybe you could pm it to me so i don’t hijack cj’s thread too much ;D
September 30, 2008 at 10:40 am #76399cjane
MemberJust thought it would be good to get away for a few days. Away from environment that may be causing pooch (and me!) to stress out. Away from roads and cars where we can work on basic skills, building our relationship and maybe tackle his aggression issues in a controlled environment. The Wagmore weeks look interesting.
Also, I’m still looking for a behaviourist/trainer I can work with locally. I’d like to find some-one who has their own dogs we can work with, to have one-to-one sessions with, on a regular basis, and who can follow-up after giving us stuff we can do ourselves. I have a contact I’ll be following up this week, fingers crossed.
CJ
September 30, 2008 at 11:23 am #76400Anonymous
Guestquote :Also, I’m still looking for a behaviourist/trainer I can work with locally. I’d like to find some-one who has their own dogs we can work with, to have one-to-one sessions with, on a regular basis, and who can follow-up after giving us stuff we can do ourselves. I have a contact I’ll be following up this week, fingers crossed.to be honest, they are as rare as hens teeth CJ, it’ll be cheaper and better for you to get bev up for the week – she isnt scarey i promise !!
Claire x
September 30, 2008 at 11:39 am #76401Sweetypye
MemberIs Yvonee near you?
October 2, 2008 at 10:21 am #76402cjane
MemberThanks Sweetypye, yes I’ve seen Yvonne for a couple of sessions, it was very helpful but she said we needed regular sessions and she was unable to take on any new clients due to other commitments. I have another contact I’m following up, will be meeting him soon.
CJ
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