Category: Dog Obedience Trainers Category: Dog Obedience Trainers
Address: Northcote, Sandy Lane, Great Steeping, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, PE23 5PS
Landline: 01754 8...
Website: www.debbieshomekenneling.co.uk
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Boarding, Training Classes, Puppy Classes
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About Me I am located in the quiet rural village of Great Steeping, a few miles east of Spilsby in Lincolnshire and am offering you the kind alternative to kennels. For the duration of the dog's stay they will live in my house not in outside kennels. I have been home boarding for 14 years and am also Senior Instructor and Manager of Spilsby's Dog Training Club.
Home Boarding
Want to go away but don't want to put your dog in kennels? Have you ever thought of home boarding? My name is Debbie and I'm offering you just that, the kind alternative to kennels. I am located in the quiet rural village of Great Steeping, just a few miles outside of Spilsby in Lincolnshire and adjoining the Northcote Heavy Horse Centre where I also run my classes.
Your dog for the duration of their stay will live in my house as part of my family and will receive the individual care and attention they deserve all the time they are with me.
I have been home boarding for 14 years and am Senior Instructor and manager at Spilsby Dog Training.
Training Classes
All my classes take place in the undercover sand arena at The Heavy Horse Centre at Great Steeping, just outside Spilsby, Lincs. Classes are taught using the clicker and reward method and cater for all dogs, big and small, young and old.
I run various courses on a regular basis, puppy, socialisation, beginners for over 5 months old and agility. Each week I try to vary what we do in class so as to try and make them fun, not only for the dogs but owners as well. From learning new tricks, basic agility, rally and scent work to the most important and essential obedience. During summer months classes are taken outside whenever possible.
If you wish you will be given the opportunity to take the Kennel Club's bronze, silver then gold exam. Here coming up on the right are 3 dogs who have just passed their gold exam receiving their certificates.