Topdog.wales dog training club

Topdog.wales dog training club Friendly dog training club. Helping owners get the best out of their dog! A friendly dog training service. We teach dog owners how to train their dogs.

We are a voluntary service. All trainers are volunteers, and all profit made goes to the guide dogs for the blind. Top Dog Training is a NON PROFIT COMPANY! After rent and equipment is all payed for, all money made goes to Th Guide Dogs For The Blind . All trainers are volunteers. Any dog is welcome. Any breed, age, ability! We are passionate about dogs. We believe praise is the best way of traini

ng. Here at Top Dogs , we also give out best improver monthly in all classes. We also do Bronze, Silver and Gold awards. So you can show off your dogs achievements. There are no set payments for a set number of weeks here at Top Dogs, you pay on the day you turn up and every time you turn up. Maybe you come for your first time and sign up for the £5, then not turn up for another month. That is fine, and there is no need to inform us of your absence either. Our class are split into 3 groups. Level 1 (Beginners, Puppies and newbies)
Level 2 (Working towards their bronze award)
Level 3 (Working towards their silver and gold)

Anita was the founder member of Defor Dog Club and now instructs members of the Advanced Class, having attended courses at the B.I.P.D.T achieving Grade 1 with honours, and taken several Home Study courses in dog related problems with success, including animal behaviour, canine psychology and canine studies. Anita was a dedicated instructor of Defor dog club for 19 years. The Club was started in 1995 by Anita Williams and has met every week ever since then. Many dogs and handlers have come and gone and some come back again with their new puppies ready to go through it all once again! In June 2014, Anita was sadly force to give up Defor dog club. This is when Defor dog club became Top Dog Training. But without Anitas hard work, commitment and love of dogs and training, Top Dog Training would not be able to excist. We would like to thank all of TDT's clients for sticking by us during this difficult period. Anita sadly passed away on the 24th of September 2014. After a long battle with cancer. We send our best wishes from everyone at TDT to Anitas family. She will be sadly missed.

Don't forget, tonight is the last ever Topdog class
28/05/2019

Don't forget, tonight is the last ever Topdog class

21/05/2019

WE'RE CLOSING :( 🐾

We regret to inform all our clients that unfortunately due to other commitments and lack of staff our committee have come to the decision to close Topdog.Wales entirely for the foreseeable future. Our last class will be held on Tuesday the 28th of May (And is on as normal this evening). We are greatly sorry for any inconvenience caused. We would like to thank each an every one of our clients over the past 6 years and wish each one all the best for the future.

YES!!
05/05/2019

YES!!

Okay, so this is a word that gets an awful lot of play in the training world, and it’s definition has come to mean an awful lot of things. Many of which, are incredibly counter-productive, if not downright dangerous.

So let’s see if we can’t clarify a few things.

Socialization isn’t:
-About letting your dog freely interact with dogs at the dog park, day care, or with friends dogs.
-About allowing your dog to meet other dogs on-leash.
-About allowing all manner of people, in all manner of mental/emotional states interact/pet/pressure your dog.
-About exposing your dog to the sights and sounds of cars, buses, motorcycles, bikes, skateboards, joggers...and allowing them to freak out, panic, aggress, hide, bark etc.
-About exposing your dog to the sights and sounds of dogs, cats, and other animals, and allowing them to freak out, aggress, lunge, bark, growl etc.

Socialization is:
-About teaching your dog the proper responses to dogs. What is and isn’t appropriate behavior, and correcting the unwanted when it appears.
-About teaching your dog to walk by the barking, lunging dog(s) on walks and ignore them, completely. Correcting if necessary to achieve this result.
-About advocating for your dog and ensuring people aren’t allowed to pressure your dog, by touching, crouching down, attempting “kisses” etc. That means being a big boy or girl, and stopping others from engaging in unwanted, uninvited interactions.
-About exposing your dog to all manner of daily life “things” and ensuring a proper response. If aggression/arousal is present, it’s corrected, if fear/arousal is present (and causes an overreaction/fleeing etc.) it’s corrected. Ask your dog to learn to ignore and not care about these “life” distractions/concerns/temptations. Teach them to listen to the training, not the world around them.
-About teaching your dog to leave other creatures alone. The cat, the bird, the cow, the goat, the other dog, is simply none of their business. If they decide those things are their business, it’s your job to correct and clarify what is and isn’t their business for them.

Socialization has become a ridiculously simplified, dumbed down, all-encompassing idea. Free interaction and exposure have been presented as a panacea, the magic gateway to a balanced dog. That’s a whole lot of B.S. you’ve been sold, by a lot of people full of B.S. 🙂

Socialization is all about teaching your dog how to behave and exist in the world...properly. People have a belief that only interactions create a well socialized dog. They don’t understand that existence is almost always preferable, and more valuable than actual interaction. Yes exposure is critical, but exposure without 100% clear guidance, and corrections for poor choices, isn’t socialization, it’s chaos, and it’s not teaching your dog what’s right, what’s wrong, and that you’ll keep them safe, so they don’t have to.

A well socialized dog isn’t fazed by the world around them. And that doesn’t come from simple exposure and interactions without guidance. Ironically, that’s precisely how you create anti-social dogs.

Think on that for a minute.

30/04/2019
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13/04/2019

Tail wagging is not always a sign of a happy dog.
Take a look at this poster for a guide to some doggy behaviour.

30/03/2019

Please call us immediately if you think your pet has eaten any daffodils on 01279 654108

Narla
29/03/2019

Narla

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War Memorial Institute
Queensferry
CH51TP

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