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Dog Training School Berks/ Hants borders

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MagicBoo · 20/02/2013 10:38

Hi fellow mums!

My little boy has started school now and me and two friends have started our own small business! I just wanted your ideas on advertising- we are starting a new puppy and dog training school (LINK REMOVED) on the Berks/ Hants borders and are busy trying to get our name out there- any ideas for advertising? We have posted in pet shops and vets but really want to help as many people as possible! :)

Its very scary but very exciting at the same time! Shock

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Lonecatwithkitten · 20/02/2013 16:15

I have reported this post for advertising.

MagicBoo · 20/02/2013 20:11

Oops sorry didn't mean to break any guidelines! Will delete my post if I can!

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MagicBoo · 20/02/2013 20:18

I don't seem to be able to edit the post to take out our web link or remove it? I assume mumsnet will be on the case anyway to edit/ remove post Blush

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OliviaMumsnet · 20/02/2013 21:16

Hi there
WE have removed your link
best of luck with this

MagicBoo · 20/02/2013 22:46

Brilliant! Thank you so much :)

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fanoftheinvisibleman · 20/02/2013 23:06

The behavourist/trainer who we used hosted the puppy parties at our vets. They were free to attend but two of the six attendees at the one I went to signed up toa full course so I am sure it was a useful thing for her.

It gave me time to assess whether I liked her before we attended which encouraged me to sign up.

paddythepooch · 21/02/2013 18:24

get yourselves on the apdt website - assuming you are registered with them - lots of people look for trainers through that route

lougle · 21/02/2013 22:05

MagicBoo, are you and your two friends accredited trainers?

cuebilljustvisiting · 22/02/2013 09:24

These girls are very experienced dog handlers. (fab at agility!) experience coming out of their earsSmile They have a qualified behaviourist who they work with if dogs need extensive treatment.

They have all got recognised qualifications. Lucky Hants/Berks dogs to have this new dog training school Smile

lougle · 22/02/2013 21:51

Well there's an accolade Smile

I'm glad I asked, because "me and two friends have started our own small business!" sounded a bit like 'right..got some time on my hands, what shall I do....dog training!' Grin

MagicBoo · 26/02/2013 14:25

Wow thanks cuebilljustvisiting we obviously know you! :) Thanks so much x

lougle yes we know what we are doing do not worry! Its always good to ask though x We have an awesome behaviourist we refer to if the dog needs a little more than just fabulous training.

I have been teaching on and off for about fifteen years now; Agility (which I compete in at Grade 7), Obedience, Puppy, Flyball etc etc but we decided to sell up our agility training school when my son was born four years ago as i didnt have the time (or energy)! to commit to weekly classes, during this time I have continued with private lessons and regulary travel around to do training days for various clubs in the UK :) I mostly focused on foundations and jumping skills for agility.

All three of us are heavily involved in dog training and understand and use positive reinforcment methods we all also have made sure we have had regular and modern training on scientific behaviour as although we will not be advising on behavioral problems we belive its important to be able to read any stress signals etc that could be displayed by dogs in training classes.

I hope that makes sense :)

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MagicBoo · 26/02/2013 14:26

Thanks you fanoftheinvisiblema we will look into that- great idea!

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