One of the best things in life is having a healthy, happy dog but sometimes our lifestyles are unable to provide what your “best friend” needs. The stimulation achieved from walking and exercising your dog provides much more benefit than outside space alone can, so if, for whatever reason you cannot afford the time because of work or other commitments may have, we can step in and walk your dog for you. Cheshire Dog Services will collect your dog in our fully ventilated vehicle, which has individual cages for your dog’s safety. Following a good walk, we will return your dog back to your home, happy, socialised and tired. If you’re looking for a dog walker… GET IN TOUCH If you have ever seen any of the TV shows relating to dog behaviour, you will know that walking is so essential to your dog’s wellbeing. They need both mental and physical stimulation and lack of these stimuli can often result in behavioural problems such as barking, chewing or just general nuisance behaviour, which is not what you want from your dog. During our daily walks your dog can do what dogs want to do, they will get the chance to have a really good run around whilst socialising with us and the other dogs. The locations/routes taken are varied so that the walks always remain interesting. Walking your dog in a pack could therefore provide a good proportion of the social interaction and physical exercise your dog requires to have a well-balanced disposition. We can walk either on the lead or simply allow them to run free; it depends on what your dog needs & what you instruct us to do. Your dog should then return home happy, tired and just about ready for a good rest! Prior to your dog’s first walk, we will come and meet him /her to get to know the character whilst at the same time allowing you to ask any questions you may have. All dogs will undergo a free assessment prior to joining Cheshire Dog Services. This places you under no obligation, just the opportunity to meet us before you make any decisions. If you wish to go ahead with our walking service, your dog may then be walked on a one to one basis for the first few walks, just so we can get to know your dog a little better and gauge how your dog reacts in different situations. We will then suggest that your dog would be suited to one of the following. Walking in a “pack” with dogs of a similar temperament or breed, which will help to socialise & stimulate your dog. We walk no more than five dogs at once but prefer a maximum of four smaller breed or three larger breed dogs as we feel this is the number that allows us to give them the attention they need and for their safety and confidence too. OR Recommend for ‘1 to 1 walks‘. Any issues that arise will be discussed with you in detail. We recognise that all dogs are different and have individual needs, so our descriptions are used as a guide only. We can personalise any of our services to suit your (or your dog’s) requirements so if you don’t find exactly what you are looking for or have any questions, CONTACT US and we will do our very best to meet your needs. We are able to offer special rates if you would like us to look after additional dogs from the same household and weekly bookings. Cheshire Dog Services are DBS certified and fully insured. Please contact us for prices (they vary depending on what’s required)
Course Overview This comprehensive course on "Pet Sitting and Dog Walking" offers learners the essential knowledge and skills to start and manage a successful pet care business. Covering everything from understanding animal behaviour to setting up and running your own business, the course equips you with the necessary tools to provide excellent care for pets. Learners will explore various animal species, including dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, fish, and reptiles, gaining valuable insights into each animal's needs. The course also provides important information on licencing, legislation, safety protocols, and emergency procedures. By the end of this course, learners will be well-prepared to offer professional pet sitting and dog walking services, ensuring a safe and caring environment for pets under their supervision. Course Description This course delves into the key aspects of running a pet sitting and dog walking service. From understanding the legalities of starting a pet care business to learning how to manage various pet species, the course covers essential topics that every pet sitter and dog walker must know. Learners will explore the various requirements for licences and business setup, and gain in-depth knowledge about the animals they will be caring for, including dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, fish, and reptiles. Additional modules focus on managing business operations, addressing safety concerns, and responding to emergencies. Through this course, learners will develop the expertise needed to build and manage a professional pet sitting and dog walking business, ensuring the safety and well-being of the pets in their care. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Pet Sitting Module 02: Licences and Legislation Module 03: Setting up Your Own Pet Sitting Business Module 04: Managing Your Pet Sitting Business Module 05: Getting to Know the Dogs & Puppies Module 06: Dog Walking Module 07: Getting to Know the Kittens and Cats Module 08: Learning about Birds Module 09: Specific Information on Rabbits & Guinea-Pigs Module 10: Specific Information on Ornamental Fish Module 11: Specific Information on Reptiles Module 12: Safety and Emergencies (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in pet care. Professionals aiming to expand their business into pet sitting and dog walking. Beginners with an interest in animal care and handling. Pet lovers who want to understand pet needs and safety in-depth. Career Path Pet Sitting Service Owner Dog Walker Pet Care Advisor Animal Welfare Consultant Veterinary Assistant
Course Overview The Advanced Pet First Aid course equips learners with essential knowledge to effectively respond to a wide range of pet health emergencies. Covering critical topics such as CPR, shock management, bandaging, and treating poisoning, this course ensures participants are prepared to act swiftly and correctly in emergency situations. Learners will gain the confidence to handle common crises such as bleeding, fractures, seizures, and heatstroke, enhancing their ability to protect the wellbeing of pets. Whether for personal preparedness or professional development, this course offers invaluable insights that can make a significant difference in urgent situations. Upon completion, learners will have the skills and understanding necessary to manage first aid scenarios efficiently, safeguarding animal welfare and supporting recovery before veterinary care is available. Course Description This comprehensive Advanced Pet First Aid course delves into a wide range of emergency scenarios, providing detailed guidance on recognising and responding to critical pet health issues. Topics include dealing with collapse and unconsciousness, administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), managing shock and bleeding, applying bandages, and addressing fractures. Learners will also explore the correct actions for seizures, choking, burns, poisoning, and other common emergencies. Through clear explanations, real-world case studies, and practical advice, the course builds a robust foundation for confident emergency response. Participants will also be guided on how to manage a first aid situation calmly and effectively and how to assemble and maintain a complete pet first aid kit. Designed to enhance both personal capability and professional credibility, this course empowers learners with vital skills to support pets during critical times and reinforces a strong commitment to animal welfare. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Collapse & Unconsciousness Module 03: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Module 04: Shock Module 05: Bleeding Module 06: Bandaging Module 07: Fractures Module 08: Seizures Module 09: Choking & Drowning Module 10: Heat Stroke & Hypothermia Module 11: Burns & Scalds Module 12: Poisoning Module 13: Bites & Stings Module 14: Common Emergencies Module 15: Managing a First Aid Scenario Module 16: Pet First Aid Kit (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their ability to respond to pet emergencies. Professionals aiming to enhance their skills in animal care and safety roles. Beginners with an interest in animal health, veterinary services, or pet ownership. Pet owners wishing to better support their pets' wellbeing during critical situations. Animal shelter volunteers and rescue workers committed to effective emergency response. Career Path Veterinary Assistant Animal Care Worker Pet Groomer Dog Walker or Pet Sitter Animal Shelter Support Staff Pet Boarding and Daycare Operator Animal Welfare Officer Rescue Centre Assistant
Having a dog is a joyful experience but an untrained dog will put stress and anxiety on the whole family. At Cheshire Dog Services, we want to help you enjoy your dog so are happy to provide one to one training sessions for you and your dog. Having trained many different breeds from Chihuahua’s & Yorkies – Lab’s & Spaniels to Rottweiler’s & German Shepherds, I am well versed in handling most problems in any breed. I am also a member of The Guild of Dog Trainers who acknowledge the needs of dog owners & their aim of a well behaved dog. The Guild fully understands the expectation society places on dog owners & additionally the laws which affect them all. We live in an artificial environment, which can often pose many dangers to dogs. We invite pets into our home then punish or blame them for acting up like animals do. It’s our responsibility to teach our dogs what the social boundaries are and how to live in a human environment. Even though they become trusted family members, we need to remember that fundamentally they are animals and as beautiful and loving as they are, training is key to avoid behavioral problems that will inevitably crop up. Have you ever noticed when a trainer handles a students’ dog in class – the dog performs amazingly well? The dog then goes back to his owner and forgets all that was taught. This is all down to how you handle your dog. How you are able to read the smallest changes in their body language and posture and make the confident and correct adjustments according to what is required. As a dog trainer with many years worth of experience, my aim is to pass on my skills and as much knowledge as is possible to all of my valued clients. When you and I work together, your dog will learn FASTER! You will enjoy a better-behaved dog in a shorter period of time whilst still being actively involved in the process of teaching your dog. As your dog learns the necessary concepts with me, you will experience the benefit of reducing your own frustration within your own training sessions at home. I help both you and your dog come together towards a common goal of a happy life together. Puppy 1-2-1’s Pups are never too young to learn, their Mums teach them many things in the first 7/8 weeks before we take them into our lives. We need to continue to educate the pup so they know the boundaries we expect in order for them to fit into our human ways and for you to fully enjoy these wonderful creatures. Much can be done BEFORE they have had all their inoculations and are ready to walk outside. The key to effective training is teaching your pup that whenever he does something wrong, you immediately redirect him to what you expect and then reward for getting it right. Most of all, puppy training needs to be upbeat, consistent and rewarding with regular sessions practiced and integrated into your daily routine. What I’ll cover with you at your home are: Shaping behaviour Crating Basic obedience controls of Sit, down, stand, focus & wait. Recall set up, the most important command for all dogs without a doubt! The best type of equipment use to help with training, whistles for recall, training lines, reward pouches etc. Interactive play used to build bonds and value in you as the owner/handler through ball tugs, tugs and ropes. How to teach the pup to “leave it” Advice on leads, harnesses, treats, socialising, lead control Answer any questions you may have resulting to your puppy Adolescent and mature dogs 1-2-1’s Adolescence in dogs is reached by month 7-8 & the dog becomes fully mature by month 18. We’ll cover the following in our sessions or can focus on a specific need if requiredat’s r Obedience Heel-work so your dog walks nicely by your side and doesn’t pull. Wait / Stay commands for both obedience and safety Interactive play and bond building to aid recall Recall development is essential for all dogs big and small. “Leave it” command so the dog ignores what its told to leave Focus will allow a higher level of obedience. I believe positive reinforcement training is the best way to create a happy and confident dog who understands what is expected of them. I teach owners how to establish boundaries at home and employ problem behaviour prevention strategies from early puppyhood onwards. Training and behaviour problems are resolved without the punishment-based techniques that commonly result in fear, aggression, or deterioration of the bond between dog and owner. Instead I utilise positive methods based on well-established learning theories and behavioural science that are humane, practical and effective. I teach marker-based training, either with a clicker or word, combined with rewards of all kinds (e.g., food, toys, play, and praise). All my training sessions reflect a comprehensive understanding of the dog’s natural behaviour, and take into respect learning abilities as well as the dog’s mental and physical developmental stages. In my classes, I strive to create a relaxed and enjoyable learning experience as I believe that the human part of the equation needs as much support and understanding as the canine component. Most people learn more quickly when not subjected to criticisms and negative feedback and therefore, a positive approach to the training of the people is an integral part of all our classes. Please contact us for prices (they vary depending on what’s required)