Frequently asked Questions

Quick questions FAQ

Please get in touch via the contact page where there is an email address and phone number. You can also enquire through our Facebook group.

Up to four people including children can attend with each dog, however children must be able to sit quietly while instructions are being given, and not distract the other dogs in the class.

children are welcome to join in with training their own dog, under the supervision of an adult.

Sessions are designed for dogs aged 6 months and over who already have a basic grounding in key skills such as recall, loose lead walking, and stay. They don't need to be perfect, but we do not teach from scratch in these classes.

If you don't feel your dog is ready, please get in touch and we can recommend alternative classes to build up these skills first.

Classes are £8 per session, purchased in 8 week blocks of £64.

From January 2027 there will be an annual membership fee of £15.

There is parking on site and toilets including disabled toilets.

The building has three exits and dog poo bins outside.

The venue also has air conditioning and heating, and a small kitchen with running water.

Due to the group environment, dogs that bark excessively or are a danger to other attending dogs or handlers may not attend.

What kinds of training do you offer?

All training follows a positive reinforcement approach, prioritising reward-based training and the welfare of the dog. Aversive, coercive, or punitive methods are not part of the club’s approach.

Our training is taught with a focus on learning more about how dogs understand and learn with their handler. Exercises are designed to help you understand why and how they are useful, and how to support your dog to enjoy their training and progress at their own pace through the exercises.

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