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Courses - General Information

Most courses are run consecutively - 1 hour per week for 6 weeks.

The exception to this is behavioural issues, which may be complex combinations. This will be assessed by Di or Linda during a one-to-one visit.

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Course Dates and Availability Notes**

​Courses are always very popular. If you have decided then apply immediately to avoid disappointment.

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SUMMER BREAK 2025 from 27th June

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Fifth Term: September 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th and October 3rd and 10th

** BOOKING NOW ** subject to confirmation, PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE RETURNING YOUR APPLICATION FORM

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Sixth Term: October 17th, 24th and 31st, and November 7th, 14th and 21st

THIS IS THE LAST COURSE of 2025

** BOOKING NOW ** PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE RETURNNG YOUR APPLICATION FORM FOR THIS COURSE

 

CHRISTMAS BREAK 2025 - Dates are subject to change

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BOOKING FOR JANUARY 2026 - Download the Application Form here

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First Term: January 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, and February 6th and 13th

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Second Term: February 20th and 27th, and March (miss a week) 13th, 20th and 27th
April (miss a week) 10th

NO CLASS 7th March – CRUFTS, or 10th April - GOOD FRIDAY

Third Term: April 17th and 24th, and May 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd

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Fourth Term: May 29th, and June 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th, and July 3rd

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SUMMER BREAK 2026 from 4th July

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Fifth Term: September 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th, and October 3rd and 10th                 

Sixth Term: October 16th, 23rd and 30th, and November 6th, 13th and 20th

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CHRISTMAS BREAK 2026 - Dates are subject to change

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CLASSES ARE NOT ALWAYS SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE OR EVERY DOG, BUT PLEASE REST ASSURED WE CAN STILL HELP YOU. WE CAN OFFER ONE-TO-ONE TRAINING AND BEHAVIOUR CONSULTATIONS, TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS.

 

If it is classes you require, and they are all full, we are still able to offer help until a course space is available.

PLEASE CONTACT US FOR DETAILS via the Contact Us page.

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Click on any of the green links above for specific details.

Your Responsibilities as an Owner

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Microchipping Requirements
Microchipping of dogs has been compulsory in England, Scotland, and Wales since April 6, 2016.

The key requirements are:

 

  • All dogs must be microchipped by the age of 8 weeks

  • The microchip must be implanted by a trained professional

  • The dog's details must be registered on a government-approved database

  • The owner's contact information must be kept up-to-date on the database

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Exceptions
There are a few exceptions to the microchipping requirement:

 

  • If a veterinarian certifies that a dog should not be microchipped for health reasons

  • Working dogs with docked tails may have different certification requirements


Failure to comply can result in a fine of up to £500
In Northern Ireland, microchipping is required as part of the conditions for obtaining a dog license.

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Proof of Legal Ownership​

It's worth noting that while microchipping is mandatory, it does not constitute proof of legal ownership.

The person registered as the "keeper" on the microchip database is legally responsible for the dog, but may not necessarily be the legal owner.


Collar and Tag Requirements
In addition to microchipping, it remains a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar with an identification tag when in a public place. The tag must include:

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  • The owner's name (at least surname)

  • The owner's address, including postcode


It's important to note that the collar and tag requirement applies even if the dog is microchipped. This provides an immediate way for someone to contact the owner if the dog is found.​

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Penalties​

There is a legal penalty for not having a tag on your dog in the UK.

According to the Control of Dogs Order 1992, it is a legal requirement for dogs to wear a collar with an identification tag when in a public place.

Failure to comply with this law can result in the following penalties:

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1. You can be fined up to £5,000 if your dog does not wear an identification tag[1][2].

2. In more serious cases, pet owners could face up to six months imprisonment[3].

​However, it's worth noting that in practice, the fines handed out are often lower than the maximum. For example, in 2018, an owner was fined £50, with £50 costs and a £30 victim surcharge when their Cocker Spaniel was found without a collar[3].​

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It's important to note that this requirement applies even if your dog is microchipped. The law mandates both microchipping and wearing an identification tag[2]. This dual approach ensures that there are multiple ways to identify and return a lost dog to its owner.

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Sources:
[1] https://yourdogsneeds.co.uk/dog-tags-and-the-law-a-83.html
[2] https://julius-k9.co.uk/blog/dog-tags-microchipping-uk-law
[3] https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/dog-owners-uk-face-5000-21635668
[4] https://petiquettecollars.co.uk/what-is-legally-required-on-a-dog-tag-in-the-uk/
[5] https://www.thevetwhetstone.co.uk/article/albert-explains-uk-laws-on-dog-microchipping-id-tags/

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