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SPORT CLUB - Advanced Gundog

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At WaggaWuffins we provide Gundog Training Classes. These are suitable for pet dog owners wanting to learn more about what their dogs were bred to do and take part in some breed specific activites... [ Read more ]



At WaggaWuffins we provide Gundog Training Classes. These are suitable for pet dog owners wanting to learn more about what their dogs were bred to do and take part in some breed specific activites with their dog and owners planning to work their dogs in the field. Several of our clients have worked and competed with their dogs and some are professional trainers learning more about gundog training
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Gundog Training is a sport and it is important to have a foundation level of control and obedience before embarking on more advanced training with your dog. To attend these classes the dogs need to have a good level of prorgressive levels obedience taight using reward based methods already in place. 
All training is kind, fair and effective. 

This class is specifcially for those who are looking at working with their dogs and are keen to advance training. This class is outdoor and use shot, dummy launchers and cold game.

Your instructor for these classes is : 
Jane Ardern BSc (Hons) Dip CABT KCAI (WG) 
Kennel Club Accredited Instructor in Working Gundogs
The Gundog Club Accredited Instructor and Assessor 

Jane has over a decade of experience working her spaniels on various shoots, from small syndicate shoots to large commercial shoots and Grouse moor. She has completed The Gundog Club Field Tests with several of her own dogs and has been awarded the Kennel Club Working Gundog Certifcate on Game. Jane has completed the Kennel Club J Regs for Field Trials Workshop and Assessment. Jane is the only UK Kennel Club Accredited Instructor awarded specifcally in Working Gundogs in the North West of England. 

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Training that works!

Our training methods are positive reinforcement based and emotion centred. This means we avoid the use of traditional correction and punishment based methods. We prefer to take the favourite teacher approach to helping our dogs learn, understanding the dog’s basic needs for safety, support, empathetic guidance, and trust in the dog/human relationship.

We use up to date science and research using not only an understanding of basic operant and classical learning theory, but also the understanding of neuroscience, emotions, mental wellbeing, ethology, and behaviour.

Learning for dogs and people should be both challenging and fun. We teach people how to be less reactive and more proactive in their handling.

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