Bosworth
Well-Known Member
Today I took Flodden to his first puppy training session, I went in 15 mins early as requested, with his certificate of vaccination. I had checked it was ok for him to go at just over 10 weeks old. The lady I spoke to on the phone (A)- who is the contact for the kennel club said yes bring him along and just do little bits.
When I got in the woman doing the paperwork (B) just ignored me for about 5 mins while I stood there like a lemon. Then person A came over and introduced herself and was stroking Flodden and chatting pleasantly to me. I then spoke to woman writing (B) and told her i needed to register and I had Floddens vac certificate. She asked in a very sour way how old he was so i told her 10 weeks 3 days. Her response 'we don;t take them that young' in a sour lecturing voice. I respionded that I had asked and was told he could come at 10 weeks if he had had his vaccination, i said if I had been told it was 4 months then I would not have brought him down.
Person a said it was fine of course he could come, and just do a little each week which is what i wanted, he is too young to do an hour but it is good experience to go. Then miserable paperwork woman (B) started to have a go at me saying 10 weeks was far far far too young for a dog to learn, and I was wrong to take him, which I told her was rubbish, he had a good recall from over 100m, he was house trained and asked to go out for a poo and knew what no meant. In my opinion and experience it was never too early to instill good behaviour in a pup. And 4 months is possibly rather late to start as many behaviours are already ingrained. She had another go at me in a really peevish manner, so I tore up my registration form in front of her and told her that no way was I going to have her trying to teach my pup how to behave in public when she clearly had no idea herself how to behave and I would take my puppy somewhere where responsible dog ownership was promoted and training was fun and that I would be putting in an official complaint to the kennel club. Sour faced cow. No way am i making Flodden go there.
This is my first experience of the kennel club training, and to be honest I am rather shocked by her attitude, I want training where my pup and i are welcomed and it is a pleasant experience for us both, I know it is little and often for a young pup, but he is bright and loves learning. i took him to a friends and i taught him to sit in about 5 mins, and that was with her two labs and my other lurcher there. he had fun, they all did and he learned
Am definitely looking for another dog training club!
When I got in the woman doing the paperwork (B) just ignored me for about 5 mins while I stood there like a lemon. Then person A came over and introduced herself and was stroking Flodden and chatting pleasantly to me. I then spoke to woman writing (B) and told her i needed to register and I had Floddens vac certificate. She asked in a very sour way how old he was so i told her 10 weeks 3 days. Her response 'we don;t take them that young' in a sour lecturing voice. I respionded that I had asked and was told he could come at 10 weeks if he had had his vaccination, i said if I had been told it was 4 months then I would not have brought him down.
Person a said it was fine of course he could come, and just do a little each week which is what i wanted, he is too young to do an hour but it is good experience to go. Then miserable paperwork woman (B) started to have a go at me saying 10 weeks was far far far too young for a dog to learn, and I was wrong to take him, which I told her was rubbish, he had a good recall from over 100m, he was house trained and asked to go out for a poo and knew what no meant. In my opinion and experience it was never too early to instill good behaviour in a pup. And 4 months is possibly rather late to start as many behaviours are already ingrained. She had another go at me in a really peevish manner, so I tore up my registration form in front of her and told her that no way was I going to have her trying to teach my pup how to behave in public when she clearly had no idea herself how to behave and I would take my puppy somewhere where responsible dog ownership was promoted and training was fun and that I would be putting in an official complaint to the kennel club. Sour faced cow. No way am i making Flodden go there.
This is my first experience of the kennel club training, and to be honest I am rather shocked by her attitude, I want training where my pup and i are welcomed and it is a pleasant experience for us both, I know it is little and often for a young pup, but he is bright and loves learning. i took him to a friends and i taught him to sit in about 5 mins, and that was with her two labs and my other lurcher there. he had fun, they all did and he learned