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We're delighted that 'The Dogfather' Graeme Hall will be coming to Dulwich to help tame the unruly pups in your life.


Pefectly Imperfect Puppy by Graeme Hall is the ultimate life changing programme for training a well behaved, happy dog.


When raising a puppy, we all want to make sure we?re doing it right, but sometimes the unrealistic expectations of perfection can be overwhelming. Bringing up a puppy who?s imperfectly perfect for you makes much more sense. With a huge proportion of the UK now spending a lot more time at home with their newly acquired pups, the nation has never needed the Dogfather?s advice more. In his brand new book, Graeme Hall ?The Dogfather?, outlines his tried and tested programme to training well behaved, happy puppies.


Having worked with over 5,000 dogs, Graeme Hall has a unique understanding of the early developmental period. Now he is here to help with his stress free guide to training and caring for your puppy, so they grow into a contented, well adjusted dog. From choosing the right puppy for your lifestyle (including the benefits of a rescue or disabled puppy) and preparing for them to come home, to the crucial socialisation period, early training and adolescence, Graeme covers everything you need to know. All whilst providing useful insight and research into puppy behaviour which will prevent problems later in life.


Tickets:


Book & Ticket ?22.50 (Book RRP ?14.99)

Standard Ticket ?10

Concessions ?8


ticket link: https://bit.ly/3v4vRWr

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