We have owned and trained dogs for over 40 years and in that time we have worked with many owners to overcome their dogs bad behaviour in the North Wales Area, Our approach to training canines in north wales, is working on how your dog thinks and understands and not what the owner thinks the dog understands.
Dogs do not set out to annoy the owner, all behaviour good and bad is a repeated process learned over time. Understanding how this behaviour has come into place let’s us address the problem and put into practice reshaping the dogs behaviour by means of simple communication which the dog can understand, basing the training on sound behavioural learning is the best way to move forward. When you see your dog respond positively it is very rewarding but there is no quick fix in order to continue the good behaviour then correct effort must be continued by the owner.
North Wales Dog Training provide professional canine training in the North Wales area.
North Wales Dog Training are fully qualified in both Training and Behavioural Therapy.
North Wales Dog Training are fully DBS Checked, for your peace of mind.
North Wales Dog Training are fully insured.
If you decide to go ahead, we’ll set a date and I will come to your home, this allows us to see and work with your dog in its normal natural environment. Once your dog is responding to the training, you will need to practise the training and techniques shown for a short time each day over the following few weeks. You will be given a training/information pack covering the main points of the session to help you continue in the way you have been shown.
If your dog exhibits any of the following behaviours, or anything else:
Sits in the window barking at people or dogs passing your house?
Attacks the post as it comes through the letterbox?
Decides when you can/can’t cuddle your other half?
Growl at you if you dare to touch them or move them off the sofa?
Digs holes in your garden?
Separation Anxiety (bark, toilet or be destructive when left)?
Pull on the lead?
Recall (Not come back when called)?
Show aggression to other dogs or people?
Jump all over you or visitors?
Chase cats, cars, bikes or joggers?
Jump, scratch or bark at doors?
Steal and guard items from you?
Or is your dog just a bit of a handful and you need guidance.
Maybe a new puppy or rescue dog and you would like advice to get on the right track.
If your dog is no longer a pleasure to own, don’t change your lifestyle to suit your dog’s behaviour….let us show you how to change your dog’s behaviour to suit your lifestyle.