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Family dog training
1. Personal Protection Dogs provide a
variety of well-structured residential
training programmes for you and a
suitable dog of your own choosing. If
you don’t already have a dog we can
provide a professionally trained dog
that will comfortably fit into your
family’s life and become a beloved
companion and protector.
2. Here at Personal Protection Dogs our top-flight residential dog training
programme can provide a wide range of specialist training courses such
as:
Basic and advanced obedience training
Family protection
Personal/executive protection
Business protection
puppy dog training
puppy obedience training
puppy protection dog training
problem dogs
problem dogs and owners
We operate our training programmes from our purpose-built academy
based in Wakefield, Carrgate and will only train two dogs at any one time
to ensure that they receive our focused attention at all times.
3. Your dog is allocated to one of our experienced senior instructors and will
be either housed in comfortable kennels or allowed into the instructors’
home. This may well be a key part of the training programme to turn your
household pet into a professional working dog. We will ensure that your
dog is fed the most appropriate diet and this will include top class tinned
dog meat or premium dry dog foods along with freshly cooked chicken,
boiled rice and vegetables.
4. Your dog will undergo a minimum of 50 hours training over a period of 3 or
more weeks depending on the full range of skills needed. Each training
session is recorded by the trainer in a training log-book and progress is
noted and any issues highlighted too. The entries in this training log-book
helps us determine how to deal with any behavioural issues and how best
to build on previous training sessions.
As an example of elements covered in our Executive Protection course we
will cover:
Speak (bark) on command
Protection from attack, including weapons such as knives, sticks and
even gunfire