Working Trials Training Days
More Working Trials Training Days coming shortly, please e-mail us for more details.
Working Trials Training Days
TBA in 2020.
Search Squares and Control & Agility. Mock Introductory Stake & Training.
Next WT Training Days: TBA
Open to all whether you are already competing and would like help and new ideas or have specific problems, or if you are a newcomer to Trials or are interested in a taster. This day will help you gain greater control and improve your dogs understanding of the exercises. Problems such as mouthing articles and dumbell, poor searching attitude, unreliable jumps, lack of control and poor focus will all be addressed. If you have a specific problem let us know and we can work on that.
All to be held at
Mark Cross, Near Crowborough, East Sussex
Tracking Days
Tracking for Beginners up to WD Stake Day:
Next Tracking Day: TBA
PD Training Days
These days are open to all current and aspiring Triallists:
PD competitors, handlers and dogs with some experience and newcomers alike.
See how we get dogs started both on biting and barking in the hide and how to train them on hides and boundaries. For the more experienced teams we can improve your control and teach your dog self control, expand both you and your dog's understanding of the exercises and teach you some exercises which will allow you to work with confidence on the patrol field.
If you would like more information or book your place
call Manda on 07905 227544 or e-mail here
PD Training Days
1 Saturday a month.
Depending on ground conditions these are held at either
Mark Cross, Near Crowborough, East Sussex (usually from March - October)
or at Hickstead, West Sussex (usually from November - February).
General Information
We will be working from approx 10am - 4pm with a short break for lunch.
Spaces are limited,
Don't forget treats and toys for your dog, a chair, lunch and drinks for yourself.
Waterproofs and wellies may be needed!
For the PD day a stout lead and good collar are essential.
Spaces are limited so please do not turn up unless you have booked and paid.
Search Squares and Control & Agility. Mock Introductory Stake & Training.
Next WT Training Days: TBA
Open to all whether you are already competing and would like help and new ideas or have specific problems, or if you are a newcomer to Trials or are interested in a taster. This day will help you gain greater control and improve your dogs understanding of the exercises. Problems such as mouthing articles and dumbell, poor searching attitude, unreliable jumps, lack of control and poor focus will all be addressed. If you have a specific problem let us know and we can work on that.
All to be held at
Mark Cross, Near Crowborough, East Sussex
Tracking Days
Tracking for Beginners up to WD Stake Day:
Next Tracking Day: TBA
PD Training Days
These days are open to all current and aspiring Triallists:
PD competitors, handlers and dogs with some experience and newcomers alike.
See how we get dogs started both on biting and barking in the hide and how to train them on hides and boundaries. For the more experienced teams we can improve your control and teach your dog self control, expand both you and your dog's understanding of the exercises and teach you some exercises which will allow you to work with confidence on the patrol field.
If you would like more information or book your place
call Manda on 07905 227544 or e-mail here
PD Training Days
1 Saturday a month.
Depending on ground conditions these are held at either
Mark Cross, Near Crowborough, East Sussex (usually from March - October)
or at Hickstead, West Sussex (usually from November - February).
General Information
We will be working from approx 10am - 4pm with a short break for lunch.
Spaces are limited,
Don't forget treats and toys for your dog, a chair, lunch and drinks for yourself.
Waterproofs and wellies may be needed!
For the PD day a stout lead and good collar are essential.
Spaces are limited so please do not turn up unless you have booked and paid.
Photos from one of our July PD Days
Thank you to Vic Snook for photography.
Click on individual photos to enlarge