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Recommendation - puppy/dog training


danthedog

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Hi there,

Just wanted to post this for anyone who's just got a new puppy or dog and in need of some training classes!

I've never had a dog before but always wanted one but after a few weeks I thought I may have bitten off more than I can chew!


But then we met Jane!


She's such a lovely person and cares passionately about dogs.

She's been an amazing source of knowledge for us and always been available for questions day or night via phone or email which has been invaluable for us with no previous dog experience.

Her classes taught our challenging dog Ruffy the basics and you could see him improve as each week went on.

They were also small classes so she could give more attention to each dog, which isn't always the case with others.

There were also dogs a bit older than ours but she tailors the lesson to suit each dog and their level.

I can't speak highly enough of Jane, she really has been fantastic for us :)


So if your in the same boat as I was definitely give Jane a call


http://www.dulwichdogschool.co.uk


Thanks for reading, I hope this post was helpful for you!


Dan.

  • 2 months later...

Hi, I found this post and just wanted to 'second' the recommendation. We have a very nervous 2-yr old and decided to do Jane's dog training class to help her confidence. We'd previous been to puppy classes (run by other people) but this was far superior. Jane keeps her classes very small (max 4) which means that she can spend quality time with each of the owners, making sure we're doing everything correctly! Because each dog in the class had its own issues that needed targeting, Jane was also able to tailor tasks for each dog/owner. We also have a new puppy and translated the work we'd done with our older dog in class to our pup at home. Jane gave us written material each week to help consolidate what we'd learnt in the lesson.


Jane is so friendly and helpful, replying promptly to emails and even coming over to our house to give a short 1:1 session to combat barking at the door. I'd definitely recommend Jane and her doggie programme.


Steph

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