Registration for our March 2023 Puppy and Junior School – Live

Registration is now open for our next Puppy School – Live and Junior School – Live. These Live Classes will be starting on Sunday the 5th of February.

Learn how to teach your new Puppy or Junior Dog using modern, kind and motivational methods. The skills you will learn in either of these classes will be beneficial to the partnership you have with your dog throughout its lifetime.

Both are 7-week courses where you and your dog will work in a secure environment with Agnès. You will also have online access to all the course material, complete with supporting videos, that work through all the exercises you will be introduced to in the Live classes.

Head on over to out Canine Pawsibilities Training Hub for more details on each of the courses and to register online for these classes.

The full dates and times for these two classes will be:

Puppy School – Live

Sunday 5th, 19th and 26th March @ 13.00 – Indoor Venue near to Inverurie
Sunday 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd April 2023 @ 12.00 -Outdoor Venue, Inverurie

Junior School – Live

Sunday 5th, 19th and 26th March @ 14.00 – Indoor Venue near to Inverurie
Sunday 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd April 2023 @ 13.00 -Outdoor Venue, Inverurie

 

 

Louie gets placed in his first ever Worldwide Trick competition

A big congratulations to Stacey & Louie for achieving a 5th place in the first ever attempt at a novice level competition organised by the Dog Talent Association!
A graduate of the Canine Pawsibilities Puppy School – Live,  Junior School – Live, Scent Class – Live and the Online Tricks For Treats – Beginner’s School We just love seeing you progressing. This is such a proud trainer moment too, we love to be part of your progression on this journey!

Puppy Exercise Guidelines

As puppies grow and develop, we want to ensure that we stimulate their minds and bodies at the appropriate times, and in the appropriate amounts, to ensure optimal development and adult performance. We also want to minimise the risk of injury and the development of degenerative orthopaedic conditions in the growing or adult dog.

Being both a dog trainer and a canine physiotherapist I always keep an eye of how puppies and young dogs move so I can highlight and correct potential weaknesses at an early age. I also balance my training programs to minimise the risk of injury of the puppy and optimise their physical development.

Thank you onlinepethealth for this great poster, I am so glad to be part of the vetrehabber community!