Puppy Club - 10 weeks to 18 weeks
The most important function of the puppy class is to help you to socialise your new best friend. You will meet other people and their puppies and over the 6 weeks will work with your new pup to form a strong bond. You will get advice on toilet training and puppy biting as well as learning techniques to teach your dog various commands, including 'Sit', and 'Leave'. Finally you will learn methods to ensure that your dog walks nicely on the lead and will return to you when called





Puppy Activity Classes - 18 weeks+
Bring your pup along once he's learnt the basics (been to a puppy class) and have fun learning how to go over little hurdles and through tunnels! A great way for both of you to get some exercise and for you to bond with your dog.

 

Gundog Training - Classes available catered to the level of both owner and dog – can do group classes or private sessions. All classes held outside and aimed at supporting the owner to build a strong working bond with the dog. Whistle commands, retrieves and hunting skills worked upon as well as dummy guns and dummy launchers for the more advanced pair. Whistles can be purchased through trainer.



 
Adult Obedience - 18 weeks and over
You will learn methods to teach your dog the basic commands of 'sit', 'down', 'stay' and 'leave' as well as techniques to ensure your dog walks nicely on the lead and comes back when called. You will also learn some tricks to help you improve your working bond with your dog (e.g. 'spin' and 'twist').



Adult Agility - 1 yr and over
Come along and have great fun with your dog as they learn to jump hurdles, run through tunnels and jump through a tyre! Not only is this class a great way to exercise your dog (and yourself!) but it will improve your bond with them which will help you in all sorts of other situations. This is a great and energetic way to have lots of fun with your dog and is suitable for all breeds!



Flyball - 1 yr and over the fast paced doggie relay! Your dog will learn to go over four hurdles to a flyball box where they will release a ball, catch it and bring it back over the same hurdles....it's then the next dog in the team's turn! As seen on crufts.