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New Dog Training Classes in East Dulwich


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WAGGING TAILS Dog Training has been running dog training classes from Puppy Foundation to Advance Classes in South Norwood for over 10 years. As we have a large customer base in the Dulwich area that currently travel to South Norwood, we are very pleased to announce that from January, 28th, we will also be running classes in East Dulwich!


We will offer a Puppy Foundation Course for puppies up to 18 - 20 weeks old and a Foundation Course for dogs from 5 month old up to any age. We use positive reward based training methods and welcome any breed and crossbreed. The classes will take place on Tuesday evenings, 6.30 - 7.15 pm for puppies and 7.30 to 8.15 pm for the older dogs. All classes have limited class sizes and are instructed by two experienced and qualified trainers.

The training venue is Albrighton Community Centre, 37 Albrighton Road, East Dulwich Estate, London SE22 8AH.


If you would like to register or receive further information please see our website www.wtdt.co.uk or contact us on 07804 831 394 or [email protected].


Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a great start in the new year!

  • 4 months later...

Just to let people know that we still have got spaces available for our classes starting next Tuesday, 13th May. This is both for puppies and for adult dogs.


Puppy Foundation Course (for puppies of up to 18 weeks old): 6.30 - 7.15 pm

Foundation Course (for puppies and dogs from 5 months old): 7.30 - 8.15 pm

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