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Board & Train

When you want nothing but the best, our ‘home away from home’ boarding school is perfect for dogs needing an immersive training and behavioural programme.

 

If you’re heading away and looking to add specific training goals to a Homestay, or you simply don’t have the time to implement the necessary training yourself, then this is the programme for you.

 

Ideal for puppies needing the perfect start to life during their critical developmental period, or adolescents and adult dogs displaying more challenging behaviours that require a more experienced trainer.

 

We are a small-scale home environment, where our Board & Train dogs get all the life skills training, obedience training, behaviour modification training and social opportunities they may require, in an environment similar to home, 24/7.  

$150 per day

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“Kim came into our lives soon after we adopted Abbey in October 2021, who at the time was a 6 month old rescue pup. We had both grown up with dogs, but soon learnt that being a dog parent is different from growing up with dogs/what you see in the movies and on social media. Kim’s approach for Abbey is tailored to Abbeys needs, and we know that she always her best interests at heart. Kim also makes sure that it’s manageable for us to continue the training in our day to day lives. We can also see how much she genuinely cares for Abbey and we love knowing she’s in great hands whenever she’s out training or having a homestay. Abbey is always over the moon to see Kim!

As well as her amazing care with Abbey, Kim has provided us with so many educational insights into the dogs mind, which helps us be better dog parents. Whenever we have had panic moments, Kim has always been there to support and help us. She really goes over and above. We love having Kim in our lives and if you’re looking for care or training for your canine family member, you couldn’t be in better hands!”

– Beth, Abbey’s guardian 

 

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