FAQ's

There are several dog breeds that are commonly trained as personal/family protection dogs. Some of the most popular breeds include:

  1. German Shepherd: This breed is known for its loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature, making it a popular choice for personal and family protection.
  2. Rottweiler: Rottweilers are known for their strength, courage, and confidence, and they are often used as police and military dogs. They are also popular as family protection dogs.
  3. Doberman Pinscher: This breed is known for its loyalty and obedience, and it is often used as a personal and family protection dog. Dobermans are also used as police and military dogs.
  4. Belgian Malinois: This breed is highly intelligent, loyal, and athletic, and it is often used as a police and military dog. It is also a popular choice for personal and family protection.
  5. Bullmastiff: This breed is known for its size and strength, and it is often used as a guardian dog. Bullmastiffs are loyal and protective of their families, making them a popular choice for personal and family protection.
  6. Cane Corso: This breed is known for its loyalty and protective nature, and it is often used as a guardian and personal protection dog. Cane Corsos are also used in law enforcement and military work.

It is important to note that while these breeds are often trained as personal and family protection dogs, training and socialization play a crucial role in their behavior and temperament. Proper training and socialization are necessary to ensure that these dogs can be trusted and safe around people.

Introducing a cat to a dog can be a delicate process and requires careful management to ensure everyone's safety. Some dogs have a high prey drive and may see a cat as something to chase or attack, while others may be more accepting of cats.
To ensure a safe introduction, it's important to start slowly and supervise closely. Keep your dog on a leash and allow the cat to roam freely in a separate room at first. This will allow them to become familiar with each other's scent and presence.
Over time, you can gradually increase their interactions and allow them to spend more time together, always under close supervision. It's important to watch for any signs of aggression or fear in either animal, and to intervene if necessary.
In general, it's best to introduce a cat to a dog when they are both young and still learning social skills. However, even older animals can learn to coexist peacefully with patience and training.

In the UK, it is illegal to own certain breeds of dogs under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. The breeds that are banned in the UK are:

  1. Pit Bull Terrier
  2. Japanese Tosa
  3. Dogo Argentino
  4. Fila Brasileiro

It's worth noting that if a dog has physical characteristics similar to those of a banned breed, it may also be considered a banned breed, regardless of its actual breed.
A perfect family dog is one that has a good temperament, is loyal, friendly, and patient with children. There are many breeds that make great family pets, but some of the most popular ones include:
1. Labrador Retriever - friendly, playful, and good with children
2. Golden Retriever - loyal, patient, and good with children
3. Beagle - energetic, playful, and good with children
4. Boxer - loyal, friendly, and good with children
5. Poodle - intelligent, playful, and good with children
6. Bulldog - calm, friendly, and good with children
7. Collie - loyal, intelligent, and good with children
8. Vizsla - affectionate, energetic, and good with children
9. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - friendly, affectionate, and good with children
It's important to keep in mind that the temperament and behavior of a dog depends on various factors, including their individual personality, training, and socialization. So, it's always a good idea to research and get to know a specific breed before adopting a dog, and to also properly socialize and train them to be well-behaved family pets.

Putting your dog into a boarding kennel for just one night can be stressful to them, with longer stays creating even more anxiety. Of course, not all dogs get kennel stress, but for many of them it is a very real and unpleasant experience that can also bring a lot of stress onto owners too.

Our residential training program involves your dog staying with us for a few weeks in a stress-free, home-like environment. We allow a settling-in period before commencing training, focusing on establishing a bond with your dog. Our trainers utilize routine training, exercises, playtime, and relaxation to achieve the desired results.

We consider your involvement crucial in the training process. After your dog has completed the program, we conduct a comprehensive handover session in your preferred location. During this session, we demonstrate the transformed behavior of your dog and provide guidance on how you can easily maintain control and reinforce the training at home.

Absolutely! We are committed to supporting you even after the training program is completed. If you have any questions or need further assistance, we are just a phone call or message away. We strive to ensure a successful long-term relationship between you and your dog.

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