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Add Review- Maisie McReviewed on Google Maps
Rude old lady who dragged my obviously distressed puppy across a hall by a string (shaped like a noose) around his neck multiple times after we came with a harness and lead. Singled out my puppy and made him sit in the middle of a circle of puppies whilst he was already distressed. After we attempted to leave the rude old lady followed us outside, then proceeded to deny her actions. After that she told us that our puppy was ‘antisocial’ and it was ‘insulting to other people’. After following ...
- Jill WillsReviewed on Google Maps
Over the last 20 years all my puppies have attend this wonderful group. It helps with communicating with your puppies. Poor little guys need both human and canine interaction to give them confidence in life. I noticed a review quite derogatory towards the group. Dog training takes time and patience, with overwhelming results. Sometimes classes can be a bit noisy, but raise your hand in class if there's a problem. These people have loads of experience and will go out of their way to help...
- Andrew CooperReviewed on Google Maps
Little old lady about 80yrs old, moody rude to people talks to them like dogs. Cant hear word shes saying. Ok if your submissive and have a pug. Dont think she knew what to do with my dog. I felt like all It did was wind both me and my dog up for 45 mins
- William BlowersReviewed on Google Maps
We arrived for the first time nervous and apprehensive having never been to dog training before. Our 1 year old rescue was a handful having never been socialised. He barked at everyone and everything making it very difficult for anyone to hear themselves think let alone hear the instructions we were being given. I thought after that first day we would be asked not to attend, I was so embarrassed, but this didn't happen. The trainer was really understanding and gave us some great tips to try ...
- Simon SackettReviewed on Google Maps
We took our pup to the puppy socialising and training classes. Our pup quickly became used to seeing other dogs, having been very nervous of them initially, and after a couple of evenings she wants to play with all her new friends. The training seems very basic until you remember *it's for puppies*, so they learn to walk beside you properly, sit, stay, return to you etc. It's also about making your dog pay attention to you when there's a lot of distractions, and it really works! Excellent val...