Daybreak classes have between 6 and 8 dogs and handlers per group. Lessons are 1 hour long although we often overrun slightly!
Firstly we offer classes that follow the Kennel Club’s Good Citizen dog training scheme, which provides great foundation dog training skills. There are 4 tiers to the scheme, Puppy Foundation, Bronze, Silver & Gold.
Once dogs & handlers have passed their Bronze test, they can either continue to train towards the Silver & Gold awards, or we can offer further dog training in the popular sport of dog agility.
To book a space on a course, we ask that you complete and return an application form along with payment of £52.00 for the 8-week block of lessons. You will then receive a welcome pack as confirmation of your space on the course.
1-2-1 Dog training consultations at homes are available with Gemma Fisher and are priced at £40.00.
When you first join a Daybreak agility course, you pay for an 8 week block of lessons at a cost of £52.00.
After that we use a monthly standing order payment system. Standing orders can be set up using Internet banking or by dropping a completed standing order form into your bank. Please use your name & your dog’s name as the reference. For handler’s only training in one class a week the monthly amount is £25.00. For subsequent lessons the monthly cost increases by £20.00 per extra class.
1-2-1 Agility sessions are available with both Gemma Fisher and Sue James and are priced at £20.00 per hour. Sessions can be booked for 1/2 slots at £10.00.
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The aim is to provide a means of socialising puppies and to lay down a foundation for education and training. There are 4 tiers to the scheme, Foundation, Bronze, Silver & Gold.
There are several classes available based on your dog’s level. You can sign up for puppy agility classes, beginner agility classes, pre-competition agility classes, competition agility classes.
Interested in trying dog agility, but would like to give it a go before signing up to a course? Have a specific skill that you’re finding difficult and would like to concentrate on, and can’t easily in a group situation?