Training Services
New Pet Owners
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Basic obedience
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Grooming
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Nutrition and Feeding Strategies
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Socialisation
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Set your pet up for success at the vet

Intermediate Training
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Already know the basics?
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Want to learn more?
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Training fun and practical behaviours
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Nipping problem behaviours in the bud
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Agility training
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Problem Solving + Scent work
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Veterinary care training

Special Needs Animals
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Hearing impairment- training tactile and visual cues, managing a hearing impairment when out and about, communicating with your pet.
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Visual impairment- training tactile and verbal cues, managing a blind dog when out and about, how to help your pet feel safe, communicating with your pet
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Anxiety- Identifying triggers and ways to make your pet feel at ease
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Chronic Illness or injury- making medicating fun, cooperative wound care and management
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Diabetes- managing medicating in a positive stress free manor

Problem Behaviours
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Barking
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Jumping on visitors
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Digging
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Destructive behaviour
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Aggression towards dogs and/or children
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Food or toy guarding and/or aggression
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Running away when off lead

Vet Ready Program
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Why being vet ready is so important to your animals wellbeing
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Whats involved in a physical exam
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Holding a target whilst being examined
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Desensitisation to stethoscopes, electric clippers, injections and blood draws
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Medicating ears and eyes
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Nail and wing clipping

New Family Program
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Introducing Kids and Babies to your pet.
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Bringing home the baby
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Helping your pet cope with a new family member
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Keeping your pet fit and stimulated
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Enriching your pet when your exhausted
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Keeping the baby weight off your dog

Birds
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Providing appropriate housing
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Whats involved in daily enrichment
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Training for physical exams
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Training for wing clipping
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Training for free flight

Pocket Pets
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Rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents
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Providing appropriate housing
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How to train your pocket pet
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Providing enrichment and physical stimulation
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Veterinary needs of a pocket pet

Weddings
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Pet flower/ ring bearers
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What to do in a crowd
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Getting the perfect wedding shot
