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Posted By: mistybluered Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 10:29am
Hi does anyone know of any Dog training classes which are run on the wirral! I have a 16 wk old German Shepherd Bitch Tia that is need of a bit of schooling and socialising with other dogs

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Posted By: lollypop82 Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 3:22pm
moreton dog taining in the community centre in mayland lane , I took my dog there on a satuday morning.very good !
Posted By: daisy_kat Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 3:24pm
Hi,
She is so cute. There is a great dog training class that is run in Moreton by the library. I think its just called Moreton dog training. I took my gsd there and it was brilliant. When the weather gets nice you can do agility training outside, my dog absolutely loved this.
Posted By: starakita Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 3:27pm
we used to take our akita to that one
Posted By: GillnMick Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 4:15pm
They used to do dog obedience classes at Glenbrittle on the chester high road (A540). I have no idea how much they charge but they were popular
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 5:50pm
Moreton Dog training club in Maryland Lane. Beginners classes on a Saturday at 11am, they are brilliant especially Bob, Jeff, and the head trainer Cecille. Look them up on Facebook under Moreton Dog Training Club for details. Carol Brierley is the contact for new members and she is nuts about GSD's I will send you her number in a PM if I can find it. Starkita knows who I am now!

Ceasar - veteran of the club for two and a half years now.


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Posted By: mistybluered Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 17th May 2011 10:48pm
Thanks everyone for your replies, Will contact Carol Brierley tomorrow as her no is on the facebook site, Nice looking GSD Capt America, hope Tia grows that big, She was the runt of the litter and was malnurished when i got her but she is catching up now and filling out, but her attitude is growing as fast lol!
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 18th May 2011 12:04am
So was Ceasar, he was a rescue dog and weighed 18lbs at five and a half months old when we got him. Look forward to seeing you and your dog at the club.
Posted By: bushnut Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 18th May 2011 7:25pm
I would say your best bet for obedience training is a guy called Gerry Rogan (ex-Merseyside Police Dog Handler).

http://www.k9trainingyouandyourdog.co.uk

We used to take out German Shepherd to him - very good.
Posted By: moonpig Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 27th May 2011 8:41pm
Originally Posted by lollypop82
moreton dog taining in the community centre in mayland lane , I took my dog there on a satuday morning.very good !


Thats where i go. My mum took our first and second dog there. And i took my Rottie.

We have a rottie puppy now who is starting there in July. Its a great dog training club.
Posted By: madcollie Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 9th Aug 2011 10:25am
hi everyone. this is my first enquirey. does anyone know of any one to one obedience trainers. I have 3 collies and would like to some one to one lessons. thanks
Posted By: Handbag Re: Dog Training Classes Wirral - 2nd Sep 2011 2:52pm
Originally Posted by Capt_America
Moreton Dog training club in Maryland Lane. Beginners classes on a Saturday at 11am, they are brilliant especially Bob, Jeff, and the head trainer Cecille. Look them up on Facebook under Moreton Dog Training Club for details. Carol Brierley is the contact for new members and she is nuts about GSD's I will send you her number in a PM if I can find it. Starkita knows who I am now!

Ceasar - veteran of the club for two and a half years now.


Cecille is a fantastic dog trainer, I knew her back in the very early eighties when she was a trainer with Wirral Alsation Training Society (originally based in prenton) I can remember how good she was I think she also did 'agility' with the dogs too, long time ago....
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