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Pawsitive Dog Behaviour Consultancy

pawsitive dog behaviour consultancy

5.0(6)

Nottingham

I started my journey with rescue dogs in 2006 at Nottingham Trent University, where I did two degrees with canine-specific modules focused on behaviour. I brought my first rescue dog home in 2007, Scrappy the Jack Russell had an entire fleet of behavioural problems, severe separation anxiety, a lack of impulse control, no bite inhibition, he was extremely reactive and terrified of other dogs, and it took many years to help him, and initially, I did everything wrong, I made massive mistakes! My approach to dog training and behaviour modification has completely changed from the early days. Balanced dog training methods appeared to help, and I was desperate to fix my dog. I got it wrong, my dog suffered as a consequence. I do bad, I feel bad, and things got worse before they got better because of this. What I should have been doing is helping my dog choose a more desirable behaviour in a kind, compassionate force-free way. My dog forgave me and fortunately I become an expert in reactivity and aggression in terriers, hounds, UK and imported rescues, but those mistakes still haunt me. I have spent over 12 years dedicating my life to training and working with severely reactive and aggressive rescue dogs, all while promoting no-pain, no-fear and no-force dog training. I do good, I feel good. Training should not make you or your dog feel bad, it should be uplifting, enjoyable and both of you should be working as a team. I believe in inclusivity, whatever your background my only interest is helping you help your dog. This is my story. In loving memory of Scrappy, to whom I will always owe everything!

Holme Pierrepont White Water Course

holme pierrepont white water course

Nottingham

Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: Open as normal Tuesday 20th: Open as normal Wednesday 21st: Open as normal Thursday 22nd: Open as normal Friday 23rd: 07:30 - 15:00 Christmas Eve: 0800 - 15:00 Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: 07:30 - 15:00 Wednesday 28th: 07:30 - 15:00 Thursday 29th: 07:30 - 15:00 Friday 30th: 07:30 - 15:00 New Year’s Eve: 08:00 - 15:00 New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: 07:30 - 15:00 Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Country Park Café Opening Hours Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th December: 10:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 28th December: 10:00 - 14:30 Thursday 29th December: 10:00 - 14:30 Friday 30th December: 10:00 - 14:30 New Year’s Eve: 10:00 - 14:30 New Year’s Day: CLOSED Regatta Lake Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: 07:00 – 16:00 Tuesday 20th: 07:00 – 16:00 Wednesday 21st: 07:00 – 16:00 Thursday 22nd: 07:00 – 16:00 Friday 23rd: 07:00 – 11:30 Christmas Eve: CLOSED Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: CLOSED Wednesday 28th: CLOSED Thursday 29th: CLOSED Friday 30th: CLOSED New Year’s Eve: CLOSED New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: CLOSED Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Normal Opening Hours Monday - Saturday 07:30 - 16:30 Sunday 07:30 - 15:30 White Water Course Christmas Opening Hours Monday 19th: Open as normal Tuesday 20th: Open as normal Wednesday 21st: Open as normal Thursday 22nd: Open as normal Friday 23rd: 09:00 – 14:30 Christmas Eve: CLOSED Christmas Day: CLOSED Boxing Day: CLOSED Tuesday 27th: CLOSED Wednesday 28th: 09:00 – 14:30 Thursday 29th: 09:00 – 14:30 Friday 30th: CLOSED New Year’s Eve: CLOSED New Year’s Day: CLOSED Tuesday 2nd January: 09:00 – 14:30 Wednesday 3rd January: Open as normal Normal Opening Hours Monday 12:00 - 19:00 Tuesday & Friday 10:00 - 19:00 Wednesday & Thursday 10:00 - 20:00 Saturday & Sunday

By Our Hands We Make Our Way

by our hands we make our way

4.9(41)

Freckingham Street

Making anything right now is a radical act in defiance of fear: making something however simple seeming – baking bread, making the bed; making art or a garden; a stiff drink or your mind up. It’s time to get creative and figure out how to keep our fingers busy, hearts full and souls satisfied. Time to roll sleeves up and get those hands dirty (as long as you wash ’em before and afterwards!) Finding ways to continue connections and sustain friendship feels so important, we’re glad that you’re a part of our community. Whatever comes next we have to make it together. Even if we can’t be with you here there are things that we’d like to share. There are tools at the workshop waiting for hands to use them. We’ll be glad to see shavehorses, benchhooks, chopping blocks, mallets and whittling tools loaned out to good homes, keeping folk crafting. We were so lucky to recieve a lot of wood before the doors closed, we’d love to see it go out to people who can use it. Let us know if you’d like a delivery of fresh green cherry, birch, whitebeam or oak. There are books in the library that could keep you busy learning something new over the next weeks and months. We’re working online too, hosting a shared space to chip away at whatever you feel like. Making a place to talk, weep, dance, laugh while we carve something beautiful together. Fridays are a good time to try, if someone is in the studio then you are virtually welcome to sit and have a cuppa, what’s on your mind?