Reviews
Add Review- kimberley greenReviewed on Google Maps
Wow! Where do I begin. Brilliant guy and clearly very knowledgable in what he does. He even came and picked us up in his van when we got lost! My dog had the best time today and I already can’t wait to bring him again! Thanks again mate. I’m over the moon! Highly recommend
- cydney cunninghamReviewed on Google Maps
Came to Dk9 training with our 10 month german shepherd and 6 month Labrador and after an hour session we instantly saw a change in their behaviour, the trainer had such good communication with the dogs and ourselves. would highly recommend dk9 training.
- Emma MasonReviewed on Google Maps
Went to Antony after being with another trainer for 2 years. Dogs were stuck in a rut and didn’t seem to be improving. Antony is very knowledgeable and knows what he’s talking about. Saw a massive difference in one of my dogs who is reactive to other dogs. Did lots of obedience, which is what was lacking with the other trainer. Really pleased with our session and will definitely be going back!
- Tara McKeownReviewed on Google Maps
Went for my first session at DK9 over the weekend with my four and a half month Doberman pup. Within 10 minutes I could already see a difference in how she was walking on the lead which I have already started implementing on my walks at home. It is no 'magic solution' but Anthony teaches you as the owner on what you should be doing and what you should be doing better in order to not set your pup up for failure. I felt supported and like no question was a stupid question. I have never been to ...
- Tomasz CzykałoReviewed on Google Maps
DK9 Academy is the best one around! Went in with our 4 month old Rottweiler, Pluto; very anxious after our last session with very well known trainer in Sheffield. It turns out Antony can train your dog without implementing fear and over correcting them. I cannot recommend DK9 enough, very knowledgeable and fair dog trainer, built great relationship with a dog. Antony thought me how to handle the dog, communicate with him and work together, instead of giving lectures about wrong breed choice. ...