Dog trainers. (Midlands)
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Petrol Only

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1,611 posts

199 months

Friday 3rd October 2014
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Any reccomendations? Someone who specialises in high energy dogs would be great.

StuntmanMike

13,964 posts

175 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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Crewe too far?

Granville

983 posts

195 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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what sort of dogs and what area exactly?

Petrol Only

Original Poster:

1,611 posts

199 months

Saturday 4th October 2014
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Derby and he is a collie x maybe smile




Granville

983 posts

195 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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What do you want to do with him? Obedience or some agility kind of thing?

I'll ask my Aunty & Cousin as they breed, train and show Hungarian Vizlas and know a lot of dog trainers.

Petrol Only

Original Poster:

1,611 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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Obedience mainly. He is fantastic off lead. But the second I clip him on is a nightmare and a totally different dog Iv tried various techniques and all work to a point but seeing dogs/cats really aggravates him. Lunging and growling. I think he is scared. If he was off lead would just ignore and walk right on by or say hello politely. I wonder if something nasty happened to him on lead before we got him.

Edited by Petrol Only on Sunday 5th October 13:39

selnic

466 posts

291 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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Have a look on Google for "The Langley mill Dog Wisperer".The ladys name is Mandy, we have used her in the past with great results, she is super knowledgeable and what she doesn't know about dogs is not worth knowing. She even comes to your house to assess both the dog and its owner / pack leader(s).

Petrol Only

Original Poster:

1,611 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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selnic said:
Have a look on Google for "The Langley mill Dog Wisperer".The ladys name is Mandy, we have used her in the past with great results, she is super knowledgeable and what she doesn't know about dogs is not worth knowing. She even comes to your house to assess both the dog and its owner / pack leader(s).
Thank you smile

He really is a lovely thing and deserves someone with a bit more experience to help me get the best out of him.

selnic

466 posts

291 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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No problem! Good excuse to post a pic of our monster that she managed to tame! who is presently curled up on the sofa at the side of me, fast asleep.


Granville

983 posts

195 months

Monday 6th October 2014
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Petrol Only said:
Obedience mainly. He is fantastic off lead. But the second I clip him on is a nightmare and a totally different dog Iv tried various techniques and all work to a point but seeing dogs/cats really aggravates him. Lunging and growling. I think he is scared. If he was off lead would just ignore and walk right on by or say hello politely. I wonder if something nasty happened to him on lead before we got him.

Edited by Petrol Only on Sunday 5th October 13:39
Is Nottingham any good? If so, PM me your details & a contact no. and she'll be in touch.

Granville

983 posts

195 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Try a lady called Marie Holt in Nottingham, inline dog training. She has come highly recommended from the dog showing / training & obedience & agility world.

http://www.inlinedogtraining.co.uk/

Petrol Only

Original Poster:

1,611 posts

199 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Thank you smile