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For dog work I offer the following services:
- Behaviour consultations
- 1-2-1 Training for puppies and adult dogs including trick training upon request
- Clinics and talks
If you require help please contact Emma on info@emmalethbridge.com
   
Behaviour Consultations
If you are experiencing a behavioural problem with your dog which you would like solved in a kind and effective manner Emma may be able to help you. Problems I can help with may include but are not restricted to: Lead pulling, house training, biting, aggression towards other dogs, aggression towards strangers, unruliness, territorial aggression or food stealing. No problem is too big or too small.
1-2-1 Training for Puppies and Adult Dogs
Training courses are available for puppies or the older dog. These are held at the owner’s home or place of choice, at times convenient to the owner. The 1-2-1 puppy course teaches basic obedience and training skills necessary for a happy life with your dog. 1-2-1 Puppy starter courses last a recommended 4-6 weekly sessions. Adult dog training courses can be tailored to meet the requirements of the owner and dog, from basic training to more advance obedience or even trick training.
Clinics and Talks
- Clinics
Fun and educational dog training clinics can be offered for groups. Clinics are tailored to the requirements of the group. The following topics can be included but are not restricted to:
- Canine communication
- Obedience and trick training techniques
- How to build trust and understanding
- How to condition your dog
- Clicker training
- Voice training
- Behaviour problem solving
- How to improve concentration
- How to shape behaviour
- Talks
Educational talks on dog training and behaviour are available upon request for groups and clubs. Titles may include but are not restricted to:
- Speaking dog: Communicating with your dog
- The domestic dog
- Learning theory for owners
- Applying behavioural science
- Evolution of the domestic dog
- The canine mind
- The canine nervous system
- The canine senses
- Physiology and behaviour
For more information please contact Emma.
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