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Recommended Dog Trainer - Jane Ball


frances246

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Just wanted to post a recommendation for Jane Ball at Dulwich Dog School.


I've just completed a half Zoom, half in person training course with a 7 month old spaniel. The training was really well organised, keeping us in a small group of 5 to 6 dogs and owners.


Jane explained everything very clearly and moved us on at a pace suitable for the age of the pups. Every task was backed up by notes that I can refer to in the future and Jane makes herself accessible for follow up questions.


It was very reassuring being taught by someone with so much experience but also a clear love of dogs, so I wouldn't hesitate to recommend. Thank you Jane!


http://www.dulwichdogschool.co.uk/

  • 4 weeks later...

My wife and I would also love to recommend Jane Ball at Dulwich Dog School.


With our puppy we did a mix of private sessions with Jane as well as joining her group training course. With lockdowns on and off these were both in-person (outside of lockdown periods) and online (when lockdown was in place) ? and both types were brilliant: well-thought out sessions, great tailoring to our pup's needs and lots of notes to refer to.


Jane is absolutely amazing ? she has so much experience and clearly loves working with dogs. As first time dog owners we've found her help invaluable and we are so happy we were able to learn from her.


Thank you so much Jane!


N.B apparently word is going round that Jane's classes are fully booked ? but this isn't the case and I've checked that she's got space this summer.



[www.dulwichdogschool.co.uk]

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