Archive for the ‘Residential Dog – Gundog Training’ Category
Residential gundog/dog training, Preston, Lancashire. · 21 March 2012
Residential gundog/dog training is the ideal way to instill the basic skill foundations prior to advanced training. This will enable your dog to work successfully in the field or to be enjoyed as a well behaved family pet. The benefits of residential gundog/dog training mean that your dog will receive intensive training which will ensure a consistent [...]
Residential Gundog Training a Hungarian Vizsla, Preston, Lancashire. · 27 December 2011
Zack is now 7 months old and has resided with me on numerous occasions for residential gundog training. He’s a super dog and has proven to be responsive to whistle training and can now stop, sit, recall and turn when instructed. The use of the whistle means that he isn’t trained to my voice so his owner [...]
Residential Gundog Training for Zack the Hungarian Vizsla. · 13 December 2011
Zack is a 6 month old Hungarian Vizsla that has been with me recently for residential gundog training. During his stay I concentrated on teaching him basic commands to ensure he is 100% focused whilst on and off the lead. This young lad has proven to be a promising young gundog who responded very well to my training methods. I was [...]
Lottie the Weimaraner. · 1 November 2011
Lottie is a wonderful young Weimaraner who came to spend the day at my kennels as her owners had to attend a matter of a personal nature and were unable to take Lottie with them. I used her time with me to correct her excessive barking when kennelled and managed to find out why she was [...]
Residential Gundog Training with Zack the Hungarian Vizsla. · 16 October 2011
Meet Zack a 5 month old Hungarian Vizsla that I first met at the age of 10 weeks when I was contacted by his owners to create structure within their pack and to help ensure that he’s a well balanced, obedient and happy dog. For the next two weeks Zack is residing with me for residential gundog [...]
Residential Gundog Training with Bobby the Fox Red Labrador. · 8 September 2011
What a fantastic lad Bobby is to have as a residential dog in my care. I have trained with Bobby and his owner Simon on a number of occasions on a 1-2-1 basis but it was agreed with Simon that Bobby would benefit from intensive residential training with me to help him to focus when training. [...]
Residential Training with Kala the Cocker Spaniel and Hunter the Springer Spaniel. · 22 August 2011
Barbara and Simon entrusted Kala and Hunter to me while they were away recently. Hunter has been stopping short with retrieves of late and is a little too keen during training which leads to a lack of focus at times. Barbara also feels that he is showing signs of aggression towards other dogs. Kala, who [...]
Residential Training with Emme the German Shorthaired Pointer. · 20 August 2011
This little lady is 6 months old and belongs to Nicky and her young family and is a regular at my dog obedience class. Due to family commitments Nicky booked Emme in for a weeks residential training with me and advised me on the areas of Emme’s training that were in need of attention. Throughout the week Emme was [...]
Residential Gundog Training with Max the German Shorthaired Pointer. · 7 August 2011
Amanda and James have been attending my dog obedience classes with Max for sometime now and, as a pack, they have made steady and consistent progress. Max’s residential training originally began in July but a change in family circumstances meant that his training had to be cut short. He has been in my care for five days now and although [...]
Bonnie the working Springer Spaniel · 9 April 2011
Bonnie is almost at the end of her time in residence with me and she has responded well to the structure and boundaries that I have implemented during the past week. She is able to walk with no tension on her lead and she is no longer scared of metal bowls, she also sits to the whistle. Although [...]
Bonnie the Springer Spaniel in Residential Training · 1 April 2011
Bonnie is an 18 month old Springer Spaniel who I saw a few weeks ago when I carried out a home assessment. Since then she has displayed nervous aggression towards her owners when they have attempted to instill boundaries. Bonnie has, up until recently, been relatively self sufficient so she isn’t keen on being disciplined. [...]
Residential Training with Shane the Working Springer Spaniel · 27 March 2011
Shane has joined me for a weeks intensive gundog training. He will make a terrific gundog but needs to be sharper when turning on the whistle, his directional work and deliverance to hand also have to be fine tuned as this is affecting his quartering and retrieves. I regularly train with Shane and his owner Ross but feel [...]
Hunter the working Springer Spaniel · 21 February 2011
A change in family circumstances meant that Hunter would be residing at my kennels for a couple of days. Although it was a last minute arrangement it was an ideal opportunity for me to train Hunter with the intensity he needed to iron-out some minor training flaws. Hunter was focused on me throughout the training sessions and even when he [...]
Monty the Doberman Pinscher · 13 February 2011
Monty belongs to my friend and former client Julie and her family who live in York. Due to major building work being carried out at the family home, Julie has asked me to look after Monty to prevent him from being distressed during this time. In this photo Monty is demonstrating his favourite pastime which [...]
Why be a canine behaviourist/psychologist and gundog trainer! · 2 December 2010
People ask why be a trainer/behaviourist dealing with various breeds of dogs, some of which are dangerous. I says it because I believe in what I do and want to help owners and their dogs to have a balanced and happy relationship/life. Daily I walk into various situations from domestic to working dogs, some pampered [...]

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