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Online Classes vs Face-to-Face Socially Distanced Classes

I’d like to take a few minutes to discuss the current COVID19 situation and my Puppy and Dog Training services.

Current advise for England, which came into force from 1 June, is that small dog training classes are now allowed.

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Online Puppy School Courses – What’s So Great About Them?

Back in March, the Government introduced the UK to Social Distancing measures and subsequently a COVID19 Lockdown. This sent me into a meltdown! One of the best parts of my job, my Puppy School courses, were going to have to stop because running classes in a hall environment was no longer safe for me or my clients. How was I going to continue training puppies that were halfway through their training? How was I going to honour training for puppies booked onto my future courses? How was I going to continue providing support and advice to people that needed it?

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Dog Theft and What You Can Do To Prevent It

You may well recognise this beautiful little puppy. Her name is Mika. She really is quite famous, but sadly for all the wrong reasons. Mika was stolen while out on a walk with her family, not more than 100 yards away from them. It was an opportunistic crime and one that bought heartache to her family, especially her little human sister. Mika was just 14 weeks old when she was cruelly taken from her family.

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Puppy School App – A Personalised Puppy Training App!

Founder and Director of Puppy School and internationally renowned dog trainer and behaviourist, Gwen Bailey, has now developed a great app which can help you train your puppy and solve your puppy training problems with step-by-step photography and videos - it’s like a personal training app for your puppy!

Download Now For Apple

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Amanda Childs Amanda Childs

Socialisation and Habituation

One of the most important things you can do for your puppy is to help it socialise. When a puppy is young, new experiences are approached without fear, but as they grow, puppies become increasingly fearful of new encounters and by just 16 weeks of age, the window of opportunity closes as fear starts to outweigh their keenness to approach.

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