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Q: What should I do if I have missed the start of a training block at KDDTC?A: Don't worry! At KDDTC, we always strive to accommodate new members even if you've missed the start of a training block. Simply get in touch with us or fill out our contact form. One of our team members will get in touch to confirm whether we can fit you into the current sessions, provide information on which class would be the best fit, and inform you about the costs involved. Our goal is to ensure that every dog and owner gets the opportunity to join and benefit from our training programs, promoting responsible dog ownership and ensuring your canine companion becomes a happy, obedient, and well-socialised member of your family.
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Q: What do I need to bring to training classes at KDDTC?A: For your training sessions at KDDTC, please ensure you come prepared with the following essentials: yourself in comfortable footwear suitable for active participation, your dog on a standard lead (please avoid using extendable leads), and a selection of tasty treats to use as positive reinforcement. These items will help you and your dog get the most out of the training experience and align with our mission to promote responsible dog ownership and develop happy, well-socialized canine companions.
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Q: What dog leads do you recommend for training at KDDTC?A: At KDDTC, we recommend using dog leads that are 2.4 meters or longer. This length gives your dog the freedom to explore while still allowing you to effectively practice important commands such as stay and recall. Our trainers particularly favour leather police-style multifunctional dog leads, as these are durable, versatile, and built to last. Bio-thane & soft webbing are also a good choice. These leads not only withstand the rigors of regular training but also provide the functionality needed for various training scenarios. By choosing the right lead, you can ensure a more successful and enjoyable training experience for both you and your dog. Please note that flexi/extendable leads are not suitable for use in class. We do have leads you can borrow and use in class if you do not have a suitable lead.
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Q: Are extendable dog leads allowed in training sessions at KDDTC?A: While extendable dog leads can be useful in certain situations, they are not suitable for our training sessions or fun agility events at KDDTC. For the safety and enjoyment of everyone involved, we request that you leave these at home. Instead, we recommend using standard leads, which offer better control and focus for both you and your dog during the session. This approach helps to ensure that your dog can become a happy, obedient, and well-socialised canine companion as per our training objectives.
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Q: What if I don't have a suitable lead for dog training at KDDTC?A: At KDDTC, we understand that not everyone has access to specialised training equipment. There's no pressure to invest in expensive leads; a simple bit of rope or two leads joined together can be just as effective for training your dog. Additionally, we have leads available for you to borrow and use during class sessions. This allows you to try different options and determine what works best for you and your dog before making any purchases. Our goal is to ensure a smooth and stress-free training experience while promoting responsible dog ownership and fostering happy, obedient, and well-socialised canine companions.
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Q: What should I do if my female dog goes into season?A: At KDDTC, we recommend that members with female dogs in season (heat) refrain from bringing them to training nights for 3-4 weeks. This policy is in place to ensure a safe and distraction-free environment for all dogs and handlers attending our sessions. Bringing a dog in season to training can cause disruptions and stress not only to your dog but also to others. We advise waiting until your dog's heat cycle is complete before resuming training classes. This will contribute to a more focused and productive training experience for everyone involved, promoting responsible dog ownership and ensuring that all dogs can benefit from a harmonious training environment. If you have any questions or need further guidance, please feel free to contact us.
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Q: What types of treats are best for training my dog at KDDTC?A: At KDDTC, we recommend using small, tasty treats for training your dog. Treats that are tiny but flavourful, approximately the size of your pinkie nail, are ideal. This size helps your dog stay focused on training without becoming distracted by a large snack. There are plenty of store bought options and we sell Davies Liver Sizzlers as they are tasty and easy to break into small pieces, other popular options include hot dog slices, chicken, liver and cheese. These treats are not only delicious for dogs but also easy to handle during training sessions, making them perfect for encouraging positive behaviour and rewarding obedience. The key is finding what your dog loves best.
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Q: Do you sell dog treats at KDDTC?A: Yes, at KDTC, we offer Davies liver sizzlers, which are delicious and nutritious treats perfect for rewarding your dog during training and can be easily broken into tiny pieces. These treats are available for £2 per bag or you can get 3 bags for just £5. We believe that positive reinforcement, including the use of high-quality treats, is vital to effective dog training and helps promote happy, obedient, and well-socialised canine companions.
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Q: Where should I keep the treats during dog training sessions with KDDTC?A: For easy access during training sessions with KDDTC, it is recommended to keep the treats in a pouch or pocket on your left-hand side. This positioning is crucial because we train dogs with them on the left side. If the treats are on your right, your dog might be tempted to cross over to that side in an attempt to get closer to the rewards. By keeping the treats on your left, you help maintain your dog's focus and position, promoting better obedience and training outcomes. This method aligns with KDDTC's goal to promote responsible dog ownership and ensure your canine companion remains happy, obedient, and well-socialised.
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Q: Does KDDTC offer dog training programs for children and younger family members?A: Yes, at KDDTC, we proudly offer training programs that cater to junior handlers as well as adults. We are a family-friendly, non-profit dog training club that believes in the importance of involving all family members in the dog training process. Our programs are designed to be inclusive, allowing children to participate alongside adults to learn how to effectively train and bond with their canine companions. We believe that dog training is a fantastic way for the entire family to come together, . Benefits for Junior Handlers: Build Confidence: Working with a dog can help juniors develop self-confidence as they learn new skills and experience success in training. Lifelong Appreciation for Dogs: Training a dog instils a deeper understanding and respect for animals, which can stay with them for a lifetime. Possible Career Path: For some juniors, working with dogs may spark an interest in pursuing a career related to animals, such as dog training, animal behaviour, or veterinary care. At KDDTC, we encourage junior handlers to take an active role in their dog’s training, and we are here to provide support every step of the way!
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Q: If my dog is in season, can I bring her to class?Members with bitches, if your bitch goes into season, please do not bring her to the training nights for 3-4 weeks.
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Q: Do you offer a discount if I have 2 dogs?A: Yes, we do! At KDDTC, we understand the joys and challenges of training multiple dogs from the same household. That's why we are thrilled to offer a special discount for our dedicated pet owners. If you're enrolling a single dog, the cost is £90 per training block. However, if you have two dogs from the same household, the fee is a budget-friendly £120 per block. This not only saves you money but also ensures that both of your furry friends receive top-notch training together. Our goal is to promote responsible dog ownership and make sure your dogs turn into happy, obedient, and well-socialised companions.
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