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Dog Training

Work with our in-house trainer

Our in-house dog trainer, Florence Heap, can help reinforce training that you may be doing with your dog.

 

We also offer a puppy training programme.

 

If you have any questions or need guidance on training issues, please contact us at training@mydoggydaycare.co.uk.

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Florence Heap, In-House Dog Trainer

Florence is passionate about helping families build a positive, happy, safe, secure and rewarding relationship with their dogs.  
 

Since joining My Doggy Daycare in 2020, Flo has qualified as a Canine Fist Aider and a Canine Body Language Expert. More recently Flo has completed her Level 4 Certified Dog Trainer Course –  considered the gold standard of dog training -  through the Dog Training College (DTC) - the UK’s premier dog training institute providing intensive training in the field of positive reinforcement.

 

To compliment her skills, Flo has also spent time under the mentorship of a renowned local dog trainer.  She continues to stay up to date with the latest advancement in adult dog and puppy behaviour to ensure training really works in practice for families and their dogs.

 

As lead trainer at My Doggy Daycare, Flo offers behaviour modification, dog obedience training and home visits.

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For more information or to make a booking, please email Flo on training@mydoggydaycare.co.uk.

Our Integrated Puppy Programme

To ensure your puppy grows up to be a well-rounded and happy dog, socialisation is crucial. This should start as soon as they are able to leave the home.

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Our integrated puppy programme is designed to give your pup the best start possible. This carefully crafted programme is offered to all puppies below 12 months of age and is included at no extra charge when your pup starts at My Doggy Daycare.

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Our programme includes basic training, interaction with other puppies and older dogs. It also familiarises them with grooming, teeth cleaning, recall and appropriate play.

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They also receive plenty of affection and rest which is so important at a young age.

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