Welcome to Dog School!.

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Welcome to Dog School!

Why? Prevent problem behaviours - Less relinquished and dumped dogs - Less dogs being PTS in pounds and rescues - Less dogs being PTS in vet practices More resource within DT centres, lessen the pressure on TBAs Become the leading voice in training and behaviour within the UK

The Dog School Journey 5 Dog Schools piloted providing basic obedience classes Further expansion of the 26 locations to a total of 31.

The Team

Our locations Leeds Birmingham Leicestershire Bristol London Manchester East Manchester West Merseyside Northern Ireland Nottinghamshire Shropshire South Wales Surrey Sussex West Yorkshire Worcestershire Birmingham Bristol Darlington Devon Doncaster Dorset Cambridgeshire East Midlands Edinburgh Essex Glasgow Hampshire Hertfordshire Kent

Training Classes

Course Background 15 classes per week, per school Each school runs classes in various locations Maximum 6 dogs per class At least 2 instructors per class plus volunteers Courses last 5 weeks with a free introductory presentation beforehand to cover body language, communication, and basic learning theory. Courses available: - Puppy (NB: puppies must be 18 weeks or under at time of first class) - Adolescent – 18 weeks – 18 months - Adult & Rescue Dogs – 18 months + £55 per course, £45 for Dogs Trust Dogs or dogs referred via other rescue centres.

Content of Classes A focus on learning for life Basic Obedience - Teach dogs how to be confident, calm, relaxed, and happy and create trusting relationships with owners. - Socialisation (with dogs and people) - Habituation (new situations, sounds, objects) - Handling - Settle - Manners - Loose lead walking Basic Obedience - Sit, down, recall, leave, loose lead walking, jumping up - Preventing and overcoming problem behaviours with positive reward-based methods

Seminars & Workshops Could add more here about topics / timings etc

Public Seminars Seminars are regularly run by the Dog School teams. Various locations in and around the catchment area of each Dog School. Aimed at owners and other members of the public Tickets sold to public by Dog School staff. Some topics include: - Preparing Your Dog For Fireworks Night (noise fears) - Understanding Separation Anxiety - Your New Puppy

CPD Seminars CPD seminars for veterinary professionals are run throughout the year by each Dog School. It’s a good opportunity to support vet professionals with their professional development, whilst giving them a better understanding about Dog School and what we do. Topics include: - Happy Vet Visits - Successful Socialisation - Supporting New Puppy Owners CPD seminar is currently being developed for other industry professionals to support their development needs.

Training Consultations Stress that it isn’t the main focus of Dog School.

1-2-1 Consultations Training consultations – for owners who need a little extra help with general training , or whose dogs struggle with the class environment e.g. - Recall - Loose-lead walking - Manners at the door 1-2-1 consultations are not the main focus of Dog School – our vision revolves around the prevention of problem behaviours but Dog School recognise that there certain dogs and owners that will need more attention than others.

Happy Dogs, Happy Owners!