Residential Dog Training
Would you like training for your dog whilst on holiday or busy at work?
Residential dog training is a good option for you to take if you want your dog to continue with their training whilst you are away. Or perhaps you don’t have as much time as you would like to train your dog, and would benefit from the additional help of a dog trainer to develop your dog’s obedience or improve their behaviour?
Residential training can take place during boarding or day care, and can cover any aspects of training your dog requires, such as basic commands like sit, down and stay, or walking on a loose lead.
A report will be produced to explain what exercises were carried out with your dog and what they achieved during each session. The report will also explain how you can continue training your dog at home, as in order for the training to be effective, it will need to be implemented as part of your dog’s daily routine.
If it is just socialisation your dog requires, you may be advised that daily boarding would be beneficial. Between 8:00am and 5:30pm your dog will encounter different sights, sounds and activities in the play centre and kennel environment. Dogs are sociable animals and some issues with obedience and behaviour can be attributed to a lack of socialisation. We have a number of daily boarding customers who use this service for socialisation with other suitable dogs in the play centre, and it has a beneficial effect when used alongside training.
What do we offer?- Initial 1 hour assessment included.
- All our fully inclusive care included. Click here for more details.

- Your dog will receive a 1 hour training session daily from our qualified dog trainer.
- Call anytime throughout your dogs stay to check on progress.
- Full detailed report on completion of residential training
- 1 hour demonstration of what your dogs learnt.
- 1 hour follow up session with dog trainer.
- On-going telephone support after completion.
