German shepards

Oh right, didn't know there was one at the Cricket club. I'll have a look into that one. I took my lab to paws in harmony in Staines, before the bupa offices.
 
I can't see any forum rules about linking to companies so hope I'm not breaking any, but here's her website with the training info
http://petnecessities.co.uk/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=33

Sarah also has a fab looking scheme for puppy socialisation where she organises group walks in Windsor Great Park, but only allows 2 puppies max and then brings along known adult dogs, plus will assess/monitor interactions with dogs you meet on the walk, so better than free-for-all type "puppy parties" where you have a bunch of young dogs that have not learnt good manners, running amok upsetting each other. I keep meaning to take her up on her offer of arranging some small group walks to give my GSD some more socialisation.
She is also a member of the APDT which is a regulatory body that ensures the members use fair training methods and gives you someone to report back to if any problems occur. http://www.apdt.co.uk will list other members in the area (as well as their ethics/rules on training methods etc)
 
I can't see any forum rules about linking to companies so hope I'm not breaking any, but here's her website with the training info
http://petnecessities.co.uk/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=33

Sarah also has a fab looking scheme for puppy socialisation where she organises group walks in Windsor Great Park, but only allows 2 puppies max and then brings along known adult dogs, plus will assess/monitor interactions with dogs you meet on the walk, so better than free-for-all type "puppy parties" where you have a bunch of young dogs that have not learnt good manners, running amok upsetting each other. I keep meaning to take her up on her offer of arranging some small group walks to give my GSD some more socialisation.
She is also a member of the APDT which is a regulatory body that ensures the members use fair training methods and gives you someone to report back to if any problems occur. http://www.apdt.co.uk will list other members in the area (as well as their ethics/rules on training methods etc)

Thanks, I had a look and it seems quite good.
 
Well, she went to training last night and the trainer remarked at how laid back she was. There was one other 13 wk old puppy in there who was quite lively.
Cassie though wasn't really into the training, I think the journey over there she was quite sick so maybe when she gets used to the car a bit more she'll be a bit livelier in the class.
I do some training with her most days, teaching sit, lay and to not jump up etc and she seems to take it all on board at home.
 
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