Vislor Dog Training - Burton

Hours
Chamber Rating
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Big Ol
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Nicola Allen
Dec 10th, 2022 -
Natasha Hall
Nov 15th, 2022 -
Bernadette Sherwood
Dec 11th, 2022 -
Alek Dokic
Dec 7th, 2022
Contact Info
- (797) 332-0413
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Vislor Dog Training - Burton?
A The phone number for Vislor Dog Training - Burton is: (797) 332-0413.
Q Where is Vislor Dog Training - Burton located?
A Vislor Dog Training - Burton is located at 15 Hall Rd, Burton upon Trent, eng DE13 9BX
Q What is the internet address for Vislor Dog Training - Burton?
A The website (URL) for Vislor Dog Training - Burton is: https://www.vislor.com/dog-trainer-tom-staffordshire/
Q What days are Vislor Dog Training - Burton open?
A Vislor Dog Training - Burton is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Q How is Vislor Dog Training - Burton rated?
A Vislor Dog Training - Burton has a 5.0 Star Rating from 22 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Vislor Dog Training - Burton
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 22 Reviews )
Big Ol on Google
We booked her in for a 3 week residential course, our dog no longer barks or lunges for other dogs, she is chilled and respectful around the house and our toddler, shes gone from zero to hero!
Our dog was so highly sprung she couldnt settle anywhere other than her crate which was heartbreaking for us. Now, with a refreshed approach on leadership she settles at home anywhere shes allowed and happily has a snooze. I think she is so much more fulfilled because were able to confidently take her anywhere dogs are allowed.
The handover was also excellent, Tom and Sharne gave us lots of time, patience and advice, training us to be the leaders our dog needed, setting everyone up to succeed!
I cannot recommend these guys enough!

Nicola Allen on Google

Natasha Hall on Google

Bernadette Sherwood on Google
She developed guarding issues with my husband. She did not like to be apart from him and would whine and cry, it was heart-breaking.
She began barking, snapping and snarling when someone approached him.
She began pulling on her walks, I was finding it difficult to walk her, my husband is a strong chap, but she was even becoming difficult for him. When asked about her we would say She pulls like a chuffing train
We tried a lot of different avenues, asked many people for ideas, watched videos and lots of programmes. All to no avail, then one day we received a text message from a family member with the link to Vislor training
A whole new world opened to us. I read the website cover to cover, read all the reviews and even watched instructional videos that Vislor had produced and uploaded to the web.
We talked about it for quite some time. Having our Hope go away for three weeks was a big thing in our lives, but if Vislor could help surely it would be worth it.
We made contact and were directed to Tom and Sharne. We met up a week later and introduced Hope to them. She was true to form, so they had a good idea of what they were taking on. Tom and Sharne wanted to know what we were hoping to get out of the three weeks of Bootcamp for Hope. A better-behaved dog and one that doesnt pull on the lead.
Tom and Sharne made us feel relaxed about leaving Hope with them. They recognised that we were worried about leaving our little girl They talked us through the whole thing, assured us that they would stay in touch, and we would get regular updates. We took Hope on a little holiday and then she went to Tom and Sharne a week later. They were great, they could see how upset we were about leaving her, they gave us plenty of time to say goodbye, reassuring us that she would be well cared for. Everything about Tom and Sharne felt knowledgeable and professional, and we were right because
Step back, this is a new dog.
Tom and Sharne have done an amazing job with her. She is walking on a loose lead, she is paying attention to Tom, she is ignoring everything going on around her, she is following direction. We think we got more than we asked for and we are extremely grateful.
We got to work with her before they gave her back, this showed us the work they had done with her and the work she had put into it.
Hope has come on leaps and bounds. Yes, she still barks a bit at people passing the house. But on the lead, she ignores everything, its just us and her. We are still learning and Hope still tests us, but with a small correction she is back on track.
We wasted so much time before we found Vislor and Tom and Sharne. Look no further your answer is here in the form of two very professional, knowledgeable, kind and caring people. Oh, and they fix your dog as well.
What more could you ask for?

Alek Dokic on Google