Tuesday, December 15, 2009

BITCHES AGAINST BREEDING

After reading the press about the West Rand SPCA dumping dog and cat bodies at the council rubbish dump and hearing that so many people were “outraged” at this practice – realised just how naive some the public can be.

 

There is no way that any individual SPCA could waste finance on costly cremation – their merge funds should be using for the living, on prevention of suffering and cruelty. Due to the costs involved, cremation is a luxury that is reserved for much loved family pets, and even then, the choice is usually given to the owner by the practising veterinarian.

 

When a pet is euthanized by a veterinarian, if the owner does not specify what to do with the body – where do you think it goes – I am sure that most vets could not bear the brunt of the cremation cost???

 

With their limited funds, what are the SPCA supposed to do with the bodies of euthanized animals?

Who does the public think is going to pay for it???

 

Of course it was the council’s fault for not preparing the site correctly, nor covering up the bodies immediately, and I certainly agree that it is a sad and tragic end for most unwanted pets – but where does the blame really lie? Read the article I wrote below, and then think again!

 

BITCHES GAINST BREEDING

A few years ago a group of girlfriends and I started a little group. We called it BAB which stands for Bitches (that’s us), Against Breeding! We are not a registered group or anything formal, however if and when, we come across a genuine case of a pet owner who needs help, we have a little slush fund that we use.

 

Our main aim is of course, to discourage all breeding via owner education and if and where possible to strongly encourage and help (where we can) impoverished owners to have their dogs sterilised.

 

Now of course, we can’t really make a huge difference, (not even a drop in the ocean in the flood of dog “production”) and we certainly don’t make any claims to fame or saving the world! However, for every bitch or dog sterilised, that is a whole lot of offspring that are also prevented from continuing the cycle of production!

 

I once read (somewhere) that one bitch and one dog could over a period of several  years be responsible for the creation of over 1000 pups, which of course also breed every six months, all the while whilst the original pair continues to add to the numbers twice a year!                                                     

This is an extremely frightening thought.

 

 (Please if some maths genius could work it out for me I would be delighted – need approximate figures of one bitch and one dog & their offspring if all breed twice a year – average litter ½ dogs & ½ bitches to make the numbers easier I think it is a compound number as one has to take into account the original pair who continue to add numbers each year)

 

THE CRUEL FACT IN SOUTH AFRICA IS THAT THERE ARE JUST TOO MANY DOGS!

This is the harsh, cruel, cold reality.  Too many people are irresponsible and permit their dogs to reproduce, too often and with too many dogs! That is not counting the millions of pets bred for profit by unscrupulous dealers, puppy farmers and others for the “pet – trade”!

 

Now I am beginning to sound rather anal retentive, which I am sure I am. However most people don’t think twice about letting their dogs reproduce – nor do they seem to understand the implications regarding WHERE THEY OPTAIN A PUP!  They just don’t seem to get it!

 

The N SPCA prohibit the individual societies from publishing the numbers of pets euthanized  annually, however, it does not take rocket science to realise the numbers must be huge!  This is not the fault of the SPCA – what else are they to do when their kennels are overflowing at the seams.  Too many dogs and not enough homes!           

When the kennels are full, what are they supposed to do??? They certainly do some outstanding work in their attempts to re-home suitable dogs – but I REPEAT – THERE ARE TOO MANY DOGS AND NOT ENOUGH SUITABLE HOMES!

 

Whose fault is it then you might ask? Who is to blame for the annual mass slaughter of unwanted dogs?

 

 If you have let your bitch have a litter – then it is YOUR FAULT! If you have been irresponsible in purchasing a puppy from dubious sources (unintentionally promoting puppy farms – hey - where do you think most pet shops get their “stock”) it is YOUR FAULT.

 

If you have bought a puppy from a flea market, or the side of the road, through a Junk Mail type publication – THEN THE NUMBERS OF DOGS IN THE SPCA BEING HUMAINLY KILLLED EVERY WEEK IS YOUR FAULT.

 

Most people don’t give a second thought when looking for a cute puppy.

 

HOW MUCH IS THAT DOGGIE IN THE WINDOW – the cost of that “cute” puppy that you purchase from the pet shop often comes at a huge MORAL AND ETHICAL price to the mother of the “cute” pup. It is time that you spare a thought for her!

 

Even registered breeders have recently come under the spotlight.  An ethical breeder is supposed to breed for the benefit of the breed! I can count on one hand the amount of “ethical” breeders I have met in my lifetime.

 

There are many Kennel Union “Registered Dogs” not only kept in appalling conditions but also often kept for all the “wrong” reasons, including being a baby making machine, or just kept to win prizes to salve their human owners egos! Now the Kennel Union is merely a registration authority – not the puppy police!

 

Personally I will NEVER AGAIN buy a puppy from any breeder or anywhere else! Not whilst there are dogs being humanely killed because of neglect and abuse – whether intentional or not! I will not buy a puppy whilst such huge numbers are being killed every single day, due to human greed. Not whilst the shelters, foster homes, and registered animal humane society kennels are FULL! It’s time for us to open our eyes and face the truth!

 

If you MUST buy a puppy at least have the good sense and morals not to support disreputable breeder.

If we don’t buy from them, we will put them OUT OF BUSINESS!

 

WHERE TO LOOK FOR A “GOOD” PUPPY?                                                                                                                        

This is a very tough question.  The most logical answer is to find a “reputable breeder”.  On paper, this seems easy enough – a quick phone call to the Kennel Union of Southern Africa in Cape Town will provide you with a list of individuals who breed pure bred, registered dogs.  However, as “breeders” are they all likely to be “reputable”? 

 

        WHAT IS A “REPUTABLE” DOG BREEDER?

·         A reputable dog breeder breeds dogs for the betterment of the breed, not to make a fast buck! He does NOT breed a litter and then look for homes for his puppies.  He will have a waiting list of prospective (screened) owners BEFORE he even considers mating / breeding a litter.

·         Most reputable breeders concentrate on one breed of dog only.

·         A reputable breeder will not rush you into making a choice, nor will he pressure you to buy a puppy, nor would he ever permit you to take two puppies at the same time! It is a virtually impossible task to bring up two puppies from the same litter (or two pups of the same age from different litters) in one household.  When you have two puppies of similar ages in the same household, the future inter-canine relationship usually ends up with one puppy being a “bully” and the other puppy being a “victim”!    

·         A reputable breeder will let you view and interact with both the dam (mother) and sire (father) of the puppies at their own establishment.  He WOULD NOT meet you at the garage on the side of the highway and tell you that the parents are just lovely!

·         If the breeder says that you cannot have contact with either the dam or the sire,  BEWARE! If he says that either the sire or the dam is vicious, shy or nervous – get in your car and leave!  At least 65% of a puppy’s character and general nature is inherited from his parents! This means that if the “cute” puppy that you are viewing has a “nasty”, “vicious”, or “nervous” Mom or Dad, you could end up with a whole heap of trouble as the “cute” puppy grows to fill his parents’ shoes!

·         A reputable breeder does not advertise in “Junk Mail” type publications, nor does he have any need to advertise in the local newspaper.  He will already have a good reputation, and people like your local vet, dog trainer, behaviourist, or dog-grooming parlour will be able to refer you to him.

·         A reputable breeder should be able to give you valuable insight and information regarding history and actual genetics/breeding.  In other words, he should be knowledgeable about his breed, its background, characteristics and specific behaviour traits.  He should also have knowledge about the specific breed’s genetic faults and behavioural needs.

·         A reputable breeder will be able to give you contact addresses of pups that he has bred in the past and actively encourage you to interact with their owners.

·         A reputable breeder will also have lifetime contact with the animals that he has bred in the past.

·         When looking for an ideal family dog you should preferably look for a breeder who has the litter born and brought up - at least partly, inside the house.  This is so that you know that, from an early age, the puppies are used to the various sounds and “goings on” in the home, producing a more confident, well-adjusted, socialised puppy.  If you have children, then look at the behaviour of the breeder’s children!  If they are obnoxious brats – leave! If the breeder cannot control their children, the odds are that the kids will have teased the puppies and the dogs and they could well end up as highly-strung or nervous individuals due to these early poor interactions developing a fear response to all children – often resulting in fear aggression!

·         A good breeder keeps the dog’s environment, garden, and whelping area clean and free from any flies or other health hazards.  All the dogs on the premises should be in good physical condition, have clean coats, and be free of parasites (both visual, such as fleas and ticks, and internal such as worms).  Often dogs with worms have rough coats, in poor condition.  When looking for a puppy, if the premises of the breeder do not meet with your standards – leave!

 

WHERE NOT TO PURCHASE A PUPPY

·         From a flea market or pet shop.  Many of these puppies are bred by unscrupulous “Puppy Farmers” who sell them to dealers who, in turn, unload onto the unsuspecting, gullible public!

·         From the side of the road. These dealers often buy from “Mills” or puppy farms. Unscrupulous “Puppy Farmers” often keep random bred dogs and purebred dogs. They often allow the dogs to inter-breed producing “mongrels”.   

·         The Puppy Farmers’ breeding stock is often kept in appalling conditions. Filthy cages with little or no shelter, and little food. Many deny even basic veterinary care and most of these pups are sickly, small and unhealthy.

·         Most of the bitches kept by “Puppy Farmers” are bred with every time they come into “season”, thus producing as many puppies as possible in order for the puppy farmer to make the most amount of money with the least input!

·         Many pet shops and flea markets are getting bad reputations as many of the puppies sold by them come from dubious sources.

 

WHY NOT GIVE THE “POOR” PUPPY A HOME?

It is natural to want to give a puppy a home because you feel sorry for it, especially if you know it has had a “bad” beginning. Our human maternal and paternal instincts want to nurture and protect.

 

However, by purchasing a puppy that has originated from a puppy farmer, you as an individual would be actively encouraging and supporting these unscrupulous parasites of society and helping them to make money.

 

I personally consider it “DIRTY MONEY” and believe that stricter regulations should be implemented to protect both the animals and the public. Until then, it is the public who, through education and common sense, should actively be encouraged to put them out of business!

 

THERE IS ONLY ONE SURE WAY TO DO THIS, DO NOT buy puppies from dubious sources!

 

When purchasing a puppy from dubious sources, there is no way of knowing the puppy’s’ background or early influences. Therefore, behaviourally, they might not be “sound”. You could be looking at serious future behavioural problems, from fear and anxiety to aggression.

 

As most of the puppies are not inoculated, they often spread disease. Some of these pups are reported to be sold drugged! Many of them are sickly and there have been numerous reports of puppies dying after being with a new family for only a few days. This is heartbreaking for both the children and Mom and Dad. Some dealers will actually give you another puppy (rarely cash) if the one dies within a certain period of time - and this is stated in a purchase agreement!  How confident are they of their stock??????

 

Many of these puppies are bred from behaviourally “unsound” parents.  As the pup will inherit at least 65% of his parents’ character, what you see is not necessarily what you get! 

 

A large percentage of pups from these dealers end up as unsuitable pets suffering from various behavioural problems.

 

Most are breed rejects - dogs that would not be accepted by the respectable dog breeding fraternity and do not conform to registered breed standards.  They are at risk of having inherited genetic health problems such as hip displacia, eye and ear problems and various other genetic based diseases. Most of these pups are unregistered with the Kennel Union of SA, so that the genetics, both positive and negative, are completely unknown.

 

Now I am not advocating that everyone should rush out and only get purebred registered puppies. Many mixed-breed pups make wonderful companion animals and working dogs. But you must realise that it is a “pot luck” purchase. You will not even be able to judge what the pup will look like when it is a “grown-up” or accurately judge its future size!

 

The advantages of buying a registered pup, from registered stock, from a registered “ethical” breeder, is that you, as the consumer, will know exactly what you are getting in size, shape conformation and character.

 

 

If you do not necessarily want a purebred dog with papers,

then support your local SPCA or one of the Rescue Organisations,

or Shelters, and give one of their “Poor Stray’s” A Good Home!

 

In this way, you would be doing Dogdom a service,

and saving a life!

 

Monday, December 14, 2009

SERVICES AVAILABLE AT PAWS ABILITIES

Green%20paw“Paws Abilities”

Behaviour & Learning Centre

 

WELCOME YOU TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DOGDOM!

Thank you for showing an interest in the services we offer at Paws Abilities Behaviour and Learning Centre. You and your dog are about to begin an exciting journey, where you will both grow and develop, and have an opportunity to reach your full potential through mutual co-operation and respect! Please note that proof of inoculation is required upon joining. This is for your dog’s protection and to ensure the safety of all the dogs in the school.

 

WE PROVIDE: A safe rural environment; Club house & shade areas; Toilet facilities; Fully fenced exercise and socialising areas. Regular fun events and socials; A regular informative electronic newsletter; Dog shows/fun days/charity events. We have on sale:  Gentle, non-confrontational, passive, dog training equipment; Toys; Treats; Chews; Behaviour and Training books and booklets; Refreshments, etc.

 

PLEASE NOTE:

We do not run our school like a military boot camp! Specially developed, fun exercises, make learning fun, for both owner and dog. Only positive reinforcement / reward methods are used. No CORRECTIVE training methods are allowed. No choke chains, no yelling, no punishment, and no jerking leashes - EVER!

 

                        INDEX OF CONTENTS – PAGE ONE TO EIGHT:

1.                Paws Abilities Dog Training School - School Rules

2.             Problem Pets?, Private, confidential, behaviour consultations for problem pets. Booking essential.

3.                Prepare your existing dog for the arrival of a new (human) baby - addition to the family!

4.                Early puppy education – for pups from 8 weeks of age (proof of inoculation required)

5.             Saturday Training Classes - Timetable and class information

6.             Personal Paws – Specialised, personal, individualised, private training (Not available Saturdays). 

        This is training that is tailor made for your individual needs and requirements. Booking essential.

7.             Doggy Day Care Centre – For busy dog owners. Social opportunities, entertainment & education  

                 for dogs and pups. Booking essential. Full time / part time / flexi time – reasonable rates.

8.             Gentle Paws Grooming Parlour – Your Dog in Safe Hands: The “open plan” grooming parlour with a        

difference! Owner undertakes all grooming personally – no helpers!

Special, gradual accustomisation programmes developed for difficult dogs – no force. Stress free grooming! Now taking Saturday bookings!

 

TRAINING FEES / PAYMENT

All new students are required to pay two-months training fees in advance and a nominal once off “joining/admin” fee. The joining fee includes an in-depth homework manual, monthly electronic newsletter, access to regular workshops, social events and much more!

 

Thereafter fees are payable monthly in advance.  The cost of behavioural consultations is available on enquiry, and varies Green%20pawaccording to time/location, etc. An average of two hours is needed in order to observe the dog, and obtain an adequate background / history.

 

We are very much aware of the costs charged by other schools/clubs, and can categorically state, that our cost are very nominal in comparison to other clubs/school and we still offer the most diverse training available, and generally provide the best facilities (which we continually strive to improve). In saying that, I would like to take this opportunity to thank each of our students and clients for their loyal support. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions or queries.

082-231-3568 or 082-890-0905 louthomp@mweb.co.za

 

Kind Regards

Louise

 

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Paws Abilities School Rules

õ    PLEASE, RESPECT OUR GROUNDS AND EQUIPMENT – We have all worked sooooo hard to get and maintain our school and grounds. If your dog digs ANYWHERE PLEASE fill in the hole!! If your dog destroys something – fix it or replace it! We have wonderful facilities LETS ALL LOOK AFTER THEM!

 

õ    If you use any of our training equipment, please pack it away after you have finished with it.

In addition PLEASE DON’T LET YOUR MALE DOGS URINATE ON OUR AGILITY EQUIPMENT OR ON OUR CLUB HOUSE VERHANDA!!!

 

õ    SCOOP THE POOP: Handlers must clean up after their dogs toilet!!! Packets are provided, as are bins for the disposal of waste. DON’T LET YOUR DOGS TOILET IN TRAINING AREAS – the scent is extremely distracting when the other dogs are working. This is also to encourage future good ring craft and good dog owner manners. OWNERS WHO DON’T TO “SCOOP THE POOP”

WILL BE FINED!!!

 

õ    PUNCUALITY: Handlers should arrive at the grounds at least 15 minutes prior to class. This is so that the dog can be taken for a slow stroll, can have a good sniff, can be provided with toilet opportunities (a full bowel is not conducive to learning), and a chance to settle down. Handlers arriving late will not be permitted to join a class until this has been done. If you arrive LATE (and the class is busy with an exercise) do not barge into the group, and disrupt the entire class! Be considerate of others and please show respect for the dogs who are working and trying to concentrate. Wait quietly in the background, until the particular exercise is completed.

 

õ    RESPECT OTHER DOGS PERSONAL SPACE – PLEASE Don’t crowd, or encroach on another dogs space – especially a dog/s you don’t know. REMEMBER THAT NOT ALL DOGS ARE SOCIALABLE AND FRIENDLY!!!

 

õ    SOCIALISING: Dogs are not permitted to socialise during class without instructor permission. Handlers are, however, encouraged to stay after training in order to permit their dogs to socialise (if the dogs are compatible). Dogs must learn the difference between work and play. During class, the only play that should be permitted is play learning or structured play - between handler and dog. This assists the learning process. It helps to make the handler more “valuable” and, in that matter, makes the dog more eager to please her.

 

õ    HOMEWORK: As all learning is achieved through the “building-block” approach, all handlers should prepare themselves and their dogs for the following week’s lesson by putting into practice what they have learnt in class at home. This does not have to be formal homework. It is quite sufficient for a handler to perform three to five minutes’ homework a day as part of their daily routine. There is no excuse for not being able to perform a couple of minutes’ homework a day!

 

õ    METHODOLOGY: All training methods must utilise positive reinforcement. No harsh treatment of dogs will be permitted. In addition, all training equipment must be approved by instructors. Equipment that could be considered inhumane or painful may not be used. No choke chains, pinch collars, or electric collars are permitted. With “difficult” dogs, alternative non-confrontational methods will be found. The problem could also be solved through a private behaviour consultation or private individual lessons, until such a time that the handler possesses a level of control where the dog will not disrupt a class or pose a danger to other dogs/handlers or to the public.

 

õ    CONTROL: During training class, all dogs are to be kept on leash, unless told otherwise by an instructor.

 

õ    NO BITCHES IN SEASON are permitted onto the grounds.

 

õ    When on the grounds, all Pit Bull’s shall wear a full cage muzzle at all times – NO EXCEPTIONS!

 

 

Green%20pawGreen%20pawProblem Pets? 

Book NOW for a Private, Confidential

Behaviour Consultation.

Does your pet exhibit any of the following unwanted behaviours?

õ     Aggression towards people or pets.

õ     Anxiety / neurosis.

õ     Self-mutilation.

õ     Fighting or incompatibilities.

õ     Digging or destructive chewing.

õ     Escaping or gate bolting.

õ     Excessive barking or howling.

õ     Inappropriate toilet habits.

õ     Tail chasing, spinning or shadow chasing.

õ     Hyper sexuality, leg/object mounting.

õ     Disobedience, excitability, jumping up, etc.

õ     Fears or phobias

 

 

THE BEHAVIOUR CONSULTATION (Advanced booking is essential): 

õ   On the day of the appointment, the pet & family members will be seen at the consulting rooms, or occasionally, under special circumstances, the pet will be seen in the owner’s home, or for owners in outlying areas telephonic or e-mail consultations may be arranged.

õ   When seen at the Paws Abilities consulting rooms, on consultation, the pet will be placed in a secure area, where observations will be made, whilst a full background and history is taken, and all problems being experienced are fully discussed. 

õ   After an in-depth evaluation, an immediate prognosis is given, followed by a brief oral outline of what is needed for the family to achieve a successful resolution.  This is backed up with a full written report, detailing the step by step instructions needed for a successful resolution. 

õ   Green%20pawThe cost varies according to time/location, etc, and an average of two hours is needed. 

õ   The fee includes:  the consultation, a detailed written report, and telephonic back-up. 

õ   A successful outcome depends largely on owner co-operation, compliance & consistency.

 

 

For Gentle Solutions – That Work!

For the “LOVE” of Dogs!

 

Louise ThompsonAccredited Animal Behaviour Consultant.

 Mobile 082-890-0905 (011) Consulting Rooms 969-4467

Accredited Animal Behaviour Consultant & Professional Dog Trainer:  

Accredited in 1995 with the Animal Behaviour Consultants of SA (©®™).

Certificate of Companion Animal Behaviour (Faculty of Veterinary Science,

Department of Ethology, University of Pretoria, 1996).

Certificate of Advanced Companion Animal Behaviour (Pretoria Technikon, 1997).

Member of the SA Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (SAADOI) & various similar overseas

organisations for animal trainers and animal behaviourists.

 

 

 Baby Paws

 

EXPECTING A NEW BABY?

Concerned about introductions and interactions between your “Best Friend” and your new baby? Prepare you dog for the arrival of your bundle of joy!

 

Private Consultations / Group Bookings / Antenatal classes etc.

Everyone wants their dog to be good with children. Unfortunately, as pack animals, acceptance of a new baby does not always come “naturally” to a dog, who can view this demanding noisy “newcomer” as a threat to his status and position in the human/animal pack! With all the excitement and fuss, surrounding the birth of a new baby, often the family dog is last on the list of perceived problems. Cases of young babies being mauled and even killed by a family pet are not unknown!

 

Dogs need to be gently prepared “behaviourally” (if possible up to three months in advance) for them to be able to cope with changes in routine, different focus of his owner’s attention and the many other aspects of the human animal relationship, to ensure long term, positive, human animal interactions.

 

PREPARE YOUR DOG FOR A SAFE HEALTHY INTRODUCTION AND

A POSITIVE LASTING RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR NEW BABY.

 

All methods used are utilising positive reinforcement,

and the dog’s natural behaviour: No punishment, no force

 

 

CONTACT LOUISE THOMPSON

Accredited Animal Behaviour Consultant

Accredited with the Animal Behaviour Consultants of SA:

Certificate of Companion Animal Behaviour – University of Pretoria

Certificate of Advanced Companion Animal Behaviour – Pretoria Technikon

Member of the SA Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (SAADOI)

 

082-231-3568   082-890-0905

louthomp@mweb.co.za www.animal-behaviour.org.za

 

 

“Puppy Paws”

 

EARLY PUPPY EDUCATION GROUP! Pups may be admitted from about 7 weeks of age and remain in this group until about 5 ½ months of age. Proof of inoculation is compulsory! Puppy school is a time and place where puppies and owners are educated. The aim is to produce a well-adjusted, socially acceptable, adult companion animal. All exercises are taught as fun games and learning methods are reward-based, using the concept of positive reinforcement!

 

Green%20paw            What we cover in class:

Ø The principles of positive reinforcement learning.

Ø Natural bite inhibition & passive, non-confrontational human leadership skills.

Ø Leash skills – how to get your pup to walk on a loose leash.

Ø Confidence-building exercises to produce a well-adjusted pup.

Ø Inter-canine social skills.

Ø Teaching your pup to reliably “come” when she is called.

Ø Handling  and examination skills.

Ø Basic canine communication and behaviour.

Ø Puppy stages of behavioural development.

Ø Basic obedience exercises (sit, down, stand, recall, fetch, leave, wait, etc.).

Ø Teaching your pup to concentrate.

Ø Teaching the pup not to run away with your valuable possessions.

Ø Basic puppy behaviour problem solving.

Ø Basic puppy and dog care.

Ø An accompanying in-depth homework book is provided for all new students.

 

 

Classes are held each Saturday morning at 8:00. Handlers are expected to be prompt and to be at the grounds 10 minutes before class. They are also expected to clean up after their pups, i.e. to “scoop the poop”. Do not feed your pup prior to class, as food is used as a motivator/training tool.  Pups with a full tummy tend to sleep through the entire class – not conducive to learning! 

            

WHAT TO BRING TO CLASS (Please wear old clothes!)

õ   A hungry pup restrained on a light, flat collar (or harness) and soft leash.

õ   Soft yummy dog treats.

õ   A shallow water dish.

õ   Dog brush and vitamin tablets – for pill-taking & grooming practice.

õ   Toys for playtime.

õ   A large sense of humour, and a willingness to learn new things.

 

Held under the direct supervision of our accredited animal behaviourist, Louise Thompson, and our experienced, understanding instructors.  All exercises are performed individually and gentle methods are found to suit each individual puppy and handler.

We “LOVE” Puppies!

 

 

Paws Abilities School Timetable

Should you be experiencing any problems with your pet, a behaviour evaluation may be required, prior to integration into a training class. Please contact Louise for more information.

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TIME

CLASS

DESCRIPTION

LEVEL

8:00 AM

Early Puppy Education Class

This class includes “Puppy One (from approximately 7 weeks of age or one week after the pups first inoculation) & Puppy Two” (from approximately 4 – 5 ½ months) levels, of early canine learning and education for pups and owners. Owners are taught leadership skills – without bully tactics!

Level One

10:00 AM

Puppy Three Class

This is the next level of progressive “building-block” approach training a follow on from the Puppy One and Two class, and is from about 5 – 6 months of age.

Level Two

10:00 AM

An introduction to Clicker Training

This group is a specialised training methodology class, using the clicker as a positive reinforcement “marker” to mark wanted or desired behaviours (operant conditioning).

Level One

12:30PM

Introduction to Dog Training

This group is for dogs and new owners who have not had the advantage of attending the early puppy education group. For dogs and owners who have not trained before.

Level One

12:30 PM

Good Companion / Social One

Handlers with problem dogs or dogs with social difficulties

Level One

12:30 PM

Good Companion / Social Two

The Next Level From Intro to Dog Training

Providing non-competitive owners dogs with life skills.

Level Two

12:30 PM

Obedience – Elementary Beginners / Beginners

 

The Next Level From Introduction To Dog Training.

Readiness for obedience competitions – However, all exercises are taught as light, fun games – no pressure!

Level Three

2:15

Social Class – Advanced Level

For non-competitive handlers – fun obedience / games and a bit of all disciplines with your dog (a reasonable level of off leash obedience is necessary).      

Level Four

2:15

Advanced Formal Obedience Class (Show Standard)

For serious minded handlers and dogs – readiness for show standard. Novice to C Test Class. However, this group emphasises training as being fun for the dogs and their handlers – never a repetitive chore!

Level Four/Eight

2:15

Advanced Dog Sports Class

Fun mental exercise, games and various dogs sports (rally-obedience, ball pond scent, target recalls, fly-ball, various retrieve games (water retrieves/food retrieves) country agility, various concentration and mind stimulation games, tricks and other fun games). For dogs that are reliable off leash and have a reasonable level of obedience and social skills (most exercises are conducted off leash).

Level Four/Eight

3:30

Contact Agility

The safest form of Agility. Dogs are taught control, self discipline and concentration. With the emphasis being on safety first! A full agility / obstacle course is available

From Beginners to Advanced

 

Personal Paws

Specialised, private, individual (personalised) tuition is available BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL! This service is offered for handlers who can not attend weekend classes and/or have dogs with social issues. The eventual aim is integration into a general group class.

 

 

 

Our team of specialised dog training instructors are a dedicated group of highly experienced individuals, (including a resident accredited animal behaviour consultant) and have experience in the following areas: 

 

Many years practical experience in their field. Competitive achievements within the Kennel Union / Federation organisation, in one or more disciplines. Regular attendance of training seminars/workshops. Dog “Breed” knowledge. A sound scientific knowledge of basic canine behaviour.  Knowledge of the critical stages of early canine development. Knowledge of many different, gentle, non-confrontational, positive reinforcement, training methods. People skills, the desire to learn, an open mind, and a sense of humour!

 

 

“Personal Paws”

Private, Personalised, Dog Training Lessons.

 

Green%20pawIf you are looking for training that’s tailor made to suit you

and your dogs individual needs - THIS IS FOR YOU!

 

1/      Personal Training is “one on one”. Learning is based on the handler & his/her dog’s individual needs and capabilities.   No more having to keep up with the rest of the class! nor are you ever held back. The time is spent ONLY on you and your dog as a team!

 

2/    Handlers are able to request training aimed at any specific problems you are currently experiencing.

 

3/    Whether you have never trained before, or are currently NOT getting results and becoming frustrated – this is the method for you!

 

4/    Ideal for handlers you are unable to attend weekend training. (Most training schools only are in operation on weekends)

 

5/    The handler/dog’s age does not matter, its never to late to learn!

 

6/    Personal Paws offers - Clicker training, Agility, Obedience Training (Domestic & Show), Trick Training, Fun Games, Dog Sports, and General Good Manners.

 

7/    The training grounds are situated in a safe and secure area in the Benoni area. There is plenty of shade, and there are toilet facilities available

 

8/    Personal Paws has gentle, experienced instructors and is run under the same guidelines and ethics as Paws Abilities Behaviour & Learning Centre. No harsh methods are employed. No choke chains. No yelling. Only positive reinforcement methods of learning are employed. 

 

BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL

CONTACT:-

Louise Thompson @ 082-231-3568  or 082-890-0905

Or - Mandy Pigott @ 082 495 2050

 

 

Paws Abilities

Behaviour & Learning Centre

 

 

Paws Abilities Doggie Day Care Centre.

A specialised service for busy, working moms and dads.

 

Does your best friend have too much time on his paws?

Are you coming home each day to garden damage and more?

Is your dog or puppy alone without adequate mental and physical stimulation?

 

If you dog/pup is socially acceptable, here is the perfect answer for you!

 

Paws Abilities Doggie Day Care Centre:

ü Constant supervision.

ü A structured day of entertainment, education, and fun, for your fur kids!

ü Play time and socialising opportunities.

ü Educational games.

ü Rest Time.

ü Good manners education (including loose leash walking, and other basic manners).

ü Exposure to livestock

ü Life skills, confidence building, and much more.

ü Full time, part time, half day, and casual care available. 

 

Contact Louise on 082-231-3568  or  082-890-0905

 Or Emma at 082-923-9317

louthomp@mweb.co.za

 

 

Green%20paw“Gentle Paws”

A Special Grooming Experience!

 

õ   PLAYTIME: Treat your dog to an outing in the country! Grooming Becomes a treat – NOT A PUNISHMENT! All dogs are taken for a fun walk, and given the opportunity to run and play in our safe, escape proof, dog friendly, dog park, prior to grooming. This provides them with a good association with the grooming experience!

õ   ExclusiVE, INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION!: During the week, only one family’s dogs are groomed at once and only one family’s dogs are on the premises at one time!

õ   TRUST: No assistants/helpers! No stress! The owner undertakes all grooming, washing etc herself! Unhurried, gentle, dog grooming! For example: - If your dog has a hair dryer issue – no problem – no rush, he will be hand dried! We will adapt to suit the dog – on his terms – with his safety and comfort coming first!

õ   COMFORT: No cages – dogs have a paved, shade play area in which to play and dry. All dogs are washed in warm water – All year round!

õ   COMPETITIVE PRICES: No hidden costs. For badly matted or un-kept dogs, - just call for a price. No surprises!

õ   DIFFICULT DOGS: If you have a dog with GROOMING ISSUESWE CAN HELP! Gentle, gradual accustomisation programmes undertaken for dogs with grooming issues.

õ   PREVENTION & TREATMENT: Early puppy accustomisation programme.   Get your puppy used to grooming from an early age.

 

Contact: Emma Thompson at - 082-231-3568

or 082-923-9317 Electronic address. louthomp@mweb.co.za

Gentle Paws – Your Dog In Safe Hands!