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Fallowfen Gundogs is a training kennel for future gundogs and pets and of course their owners. We train and breed working dogs to accompany shooting men and women in shooting situations, and obedient companions for the pet home.
 
Training a dog can be a fantastic experience, our job  is to ensure dog owners get professional advice that is personalised and relevant to their individual dogs needs and circumstances. Whether your aim is to start training your dog for work in the field or to make training more challenging for your pet dog we are here to help at Fallowfen Training Kennels.
 
We train using kind but firm methods. Dogs are taken in for training, owners and their dogs can come for regular lessons, or we can supply you with dogs trained from scratch up to varying levels. We also have the use of a rabbit pen which are available for clients as part of the client training package. Owners are encouraged to visit regularly for their own training.
 
We breed Black Labradors, Chocolate Labradors and Yellow Labradors, English Springer Spaniels and Cocker Spaniels, working Golden Retrievers and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. We also have stud dogs available and occasionally have puppies. Our dogs are bred for their looks, health and temperament, as well as their brains and ability to work.
 
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Gundog Training

Fallowfen Gundogs  has residential training for new dogs but also provide refresher training for those dogs that have already been fully trained but have picked up a few bad habits or are starting to ignore the commands. These faults are best dealt with before the next shooting season starts.
 
Gundog training can seem an overwhelming task, but the secret is to break it down into small lessons, and only train when you are relaxed. We hope to encourage people to spend a little time concentrating on thinking about what they are trying to achieve, and help them find the resources to achieve their ambitions.
 
Gundog Training – where do you start?
 
If you are training a gundog with the intention of working it in the field or to keep it happy (and gundogs do need some kind of work to stay happy) there are a number of things you can do to make your experience easier and more enjoyable.
 
The first of these is  to attend group or one to one lessons alongside a professional gundog trainer this   has the advantage that you meet experienced people who have experienced the same sort of problems you may encounter. It is also a great opportunity to see how others cope with their sometimes wayward animals and it is good fun to mix with like-minded people.
 
My second is to watch some video footage of professional training.
 
Now To Training
 
Decide which sort of training you need, you can give us at Fallowfen a call and discuss your requirements and which direction would be best for you go in, I.e you may already have something in mind like going rough shooting, picking up, walked up shooting or beating, this can also depend  on what breed of dog you have!
 
Dogs do vary quite considerably in the rate at which they learn so the age guide may have to be altered to suit an individual pupil. Throughout the lessons there are three very important principles which must be kept in mind at all times. An amateur trainer can easily slip up as a result of over-enthusiasm, tiredness, frustration, excitement or any number of other reasons but any deviation from these basic principles is a sure step towards failure, so professional lessons are essential .
 
Consistency - It is vital always to be consistent in the way a dog is treated. The same commands should always be used and the dog should never be asked to do something, which would normally be forbidden. It is only too easy to fall into the trap of having one set of rules for some occasions and another set for different circumstances. Be particularly careful if you keep your dog in the house - it is very easy to have one set of rules for the house and another set for outside. Unfortunately your dog/puppy cannot appreciate which set of rules apply where?
 
Non-Predictability - Consistency should not be confused with predictability. A dog should never be able to predict its handler's commands so identical routines should not be followed every day. Different routes should be taken for exercise and training should be performed in varying sequences so that the dog has to await its owner's command rather than being able to predict the next move.
 
Insistence - Once the dog has been trained to give a certain response, correct performance must be insisted upon whenever the appropriate command is given. For example, if the dog has been commanded to "stay" and, after a few minutes, it wanders for a couple of steps, then it must be taken back to the stay position and again commanded to stay. Even minor lapses of discipline will lead to an unreliable gundog if allowed to remain uncorrected.
 
Look for ways in which you can use everyday occurrences to re-inforce the more formal training. As an example, once you have taught the dog/puppy to sit and stay, make him sit while you open a door/gate then wait varying lengths of time before calling him forward. Similarly, it might be possible for you to make him sit at the open kennel gate before taking him his evening walk. Wait until you have reached the garden gate before calling him up.

Spring Time 2013!

It's time to sort those issues you had during shooting season or to enrol in our training classes and get some obedience into your dog!
 
The snowdrops are coming through the sun is trying to shine and the trees are beginning to show some signs of greenery coming.
 
We are all looking to shed those January blues ......so lets get outside with the dogs and make a real change!
 
Give us a call to discuss your training  requirements or problems. 01636 821600 / 07761303334 or drop us a mail here

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Puppies available

** Sold **

10th January 2013 - We have a fantastic litter of Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies available, these puppies are from health screened parents and are hereditary clear for prcd - PRA and CEA/CH.

These toller puppies have been reared with young children and other animals and would make fantastic dogs in all areas including showing, agility, fly ball, obedience, working gun dogs and faithful family pets.

Both parents are available for viewing and all puppies are Kennel club registered, wormed and front lined to date. They have also had their first vaccination, microchip and a veterinary health check.

For more information on these Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies please contact us by phone on 01636 821600

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