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Goodall Dog Training

goodall dog training

4.9(48)

Southampton

Corrin & Steve Have Been Working Together Now For 8 Years, We Have Two Rescues, Penny A Jack Russel Terrier Who Has Been With Us For 6 Years And Peaches The Newfoundland Who Has Been With Us For The Last 2 Years. We Lost Scooby Our Collie Cross Dalmatian 2020, Forever In Our Hearts. We Feel Very Lucky To Be Doing A Job We Love And Feel So Passionately About. Rachael Has Joined Our Team In The Last Two Years. Our Experience And Qualifications Steve Goodall Has Been A Professional Dog Trainer In The Southampton And Fareham Area Of Hampshire For 12 Years. Both Steve And Corrin Ensure Your Dogs Welfare Is Put First With The Most Current Science Based And Humane Training Methods. Steve Has Published His First Book, Jack And Billy Puppy Tales, Which Is Aimed At Families. It's A Fabulous Story Book Following The Journey Of Two Puppies During The First Year Of Their Lives With An All Important Message. Co Written With Sally Bradbury Who Mentored Steve At The Beginning Of His Dog Training Career. Steve Also Illustrated Jack And Billy Puppy Tales And The Book Has Been Brilliantly Received And Reviewed By Some Of The Most Respected And Leading Professionals In The Industry. Steve Co Hosts Barks From The Bookshelf With Friend And Local Behaviourist Natalie Light. They Talk With Authors That Have Made A Real Difference To Our Industry And Discuss The Best Ways To Bring Up A Dog In Our Human World. Steve Also Co Hosts The Barking Mad Show (Currently On A Break) This Podcast Is Aimed To Help People And Their Dogs. Steve, Along With Jordan Shelly And Gavin Muldoon Effortlessly Talk The Most Commonly Asked Dog Training Questions As Well As Having Interviews With The Top Behaviourists, Vets And Trainers In The Field.

Make It With Kim - Jewellery Workshops

make it with kim - jewellery workshops

5.0(35)

Bristol

My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. My Grandpa Stanley Waughman started me off with woodwork at the age of 3 - a good solid age for a girl to start working with hand tools. He was a leather worker by trade and, because of this, his hands were huge, hard and calloused – he could cusp a wasp in them without feeling its sting. As a child I knew he must be very important because his name, Stanley, was written on all his tools. Up until I was 6 years old I lived in Galston, Ayrshire, and just two doors down from my Grandparents. Ours was a quiet little cul-de-sac, except on days where I played my bright, plastic Fisher Price record player on the street corner. This was in the early 80’s, when we all played outside and scuffed knees and grubby nails were a sign of a good days play. I’d pick up pretty bits and bobs and pop them in my pockets to show my friends – some pretty stones, a handful of gooseberries, and once, the severed head of a pheasant that sent them scarpering and squealing. I just thought the feathers were beautiful. To this day, I still have a soft spot for pheasants.