ABC Dogs
Agility field is ready. Check out my new blog about doing agility with my dog.
Agility Club starts on Saturday January 18th at 9:30 and will run every Saturday – pay as you go or block book sessions for a discount. , click here for more information
Next Beginner Group classes on Saturday 18th January at 11:00am. Click here for more information.
Agility, Boarding, Coaching and other services to provide you with the building blocks you need for you to get the most joy out of your relationship with your dog.
Making it as easy as ABC
Choose ABC Dogs
At ABC Dogs we offer a whole host of dog services to give you a one stop shop for your training and dog care needs. Flexing and customising around your requirements to give the best service to you and your dog. All from a certified Pro Dog Trainer.
Based between Coin and Alhaurin el Grande in Malaga Province, Spain.
Request a one to one session to help with a particular struggle you and your dog have. Or maybe you have a new puppy or a rescue and need some pointers to help them settle in.
Join one of our group classes to learn some essential life skills in a group of like minded people (and dogs!).
Or we can do an On-line session together if location doesn’t allow for an in person session or it better suits your dog and their needs.
I also offer beginner agility classes and a field for hire for a private run around or agility training.
We also offer boarding to clients, either day care for your dog or over night, where they can stay in the comfort of our home.
All training and interactions with your dog will be done with force free techniques, positive methods and following concept based training, using games.
What is Concept Based Training?
Concept training trains for the situation, not in the situation. Making it a safer, kinder and more effective way to train. There are many concepts, which form a set of building blocks for how your dog behaves. By working on specific concepts, you can re-shape your dogs brain and change the way they behave.
Perhaps your dog would benefit from more proximity to help with loose lead walking and recall. Or maybe you have a dog that is a little nervous around other dogs so a confidence boost would help.
Games, for dogs?
Rather than having to train your dog by spending hours at a time, once or twice a week in the park practicing recall, where you might risk your dog learning bad habits. With games you can do a quick 3 minute session every day, initially at home while the kettle is boiling. It is great for building a relationship with your dog and fun too.
Training video with Ava – working on confidence, optimism and proximity