Some updates about the Indoor School!
Attention – our Puppy Group is only for dogs under 6 months of age, and owners willing to learn the Handfeeding way of training dogs and have fun with us.
Next puppy training course start date is 12 March with a social pre-training gathering on the 26 February. Please register to avoid missing out! Other classes are welcome to join any time.
Dima Yeremenko’s
Good Boy Dog School
Thursday Evenings @
1st Barnet Scout Hut,
Priory Grove, off Westcombe Drive,
Barnet, Herts.
EN5 2BE
(Street Map)
A trained dog is a pleasure to own. Learn how to train your dog so that he wants to work with you. Build a partnership being a gentle leader not a dictator.
We are proud to be the first and only “Handfeeding” School!
Puppy Dogs Classes (under 6 months of age only) – 7:00pm to 7:00pm £50 course fee, 6 weeks.
Clever Cloggs (Please feel free to join if you feel that you and your dog are really good!), 8:00pm to 9:00pm – £5.00, pay as you train.
We are a Kennel Club listed organization, with the authority to conduct training and testing for the GCDS Scheme
All classes are designed to be informative & fun and are based on the Kennel Club’s Good Citizen Dog Scheme and cover many individual issues.
We also cover Obedience, Discipline, Tricks, HTM and basic agility exercises in each session
From this month Linda wished to admin the class,
so please contact her for information / admission:
02084415306 / 07742074744
Email: linda.perry25@gmail.com
and please call Dima Yeremenko if you need to speak to me (or you can’t get through using the contact details above):
020 8931 8207 / 0795 722 8269
Or email: dimadogs@hotmail.com
Website: www.goodboydogschool.co.uk
To clarify arrangements for End of February – begininng of March and due to Dima’s annual leave, the details for classes that were agreed with all our trainers are as follows:
Current Puppy Class:
Last training date: 12 February
Puppy Assessment: 19 February (Colin to do assessment assisted by Linda & Jan).
New Puppy Class:
Informal intro. evening 26 February from 7.00 – 7.30 p.m. (no charge).
Informal evening for all new pups & owners with Linda & Jan).
No classes (Pups / advanced) on 5 March.
New Puppy Course: Starts on 12 March 7.00 to 8.00 p.m.
Advanced Class: 19 February after puppy assessment.
Starting later. Class 8.15 to 9.15.
(Colin and Jan to take class).
26 February 8.00 to 9.00 p.m.
(Jan taking this class.)
Please note, that Handfeeding principle does not mean that you bring your dog to training classes hungry. We are talking about the philosophy, principle and habit that you want to develop in your dog, not a magic cure.
A quick FAQ: When do I start on my pup? I don’t want to do it too early!
-Well, you are already late!
These videos are recorded to take the pain out of your homework and to fill your holiday with some Dog Cheer – try to follow these simple instructions
Thinking of starting a dog / puppy up the “Handfeeding” way – watch this clip to help you get it right from the very beginning:
http://youtu.be/dFjQG0E2XCc
Belated New Year’s Greetings from the Good Boy Dog School (well, computer crushed, and other distractions… :-))
Want to know how to teach your dog to be “Temptation-proof” trained? See our “Work in Progress” session with Crossbreed Molly, and don’t take it very seriously! Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdw6iKTgrLY&feature=youtu.be
Little squirt Barney showing off his Handfeeding skills under Christmas Tree.
Week’s handfeeding is complete! Obvious attention span build-up, attention, and fabulous drive for such a tiny baby dog! Barney is a miniature Labradoodle.
http://youtu.be/cMvaZjS0e80
or here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMvaZjS0e80&feature=youtu.be
And What is it that you suppose to Handfeed your dog?
Read below if you are not sure about what food to choose for your dog – dry, mixed, raw, fresh…
http://therawfeedingcommunity.com/2014/12/12/your-dog-is-not-a-wolf-stop-trying-to-feed-it-like-one/
With a bit of a practice you may discover that your dog’s brain activity goes way beyond the simple “Cause-Affect” equation. All trained dogs enjoy using their brain function to solve advanced tasks, the more – the better!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuZqsTP2LNE&feature=youtu.be
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