Canine Communications (Training Unit)

-
23 Cooperage Green, Royal Clarence Yard, Weevil Lane
Christchurch Ward, eng PO12 1FY - (239) 252-8166
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Jane Read
Sep 6th, 2021 -
Steph Ray
Oct 24th, 2022 -
Kerri Higman
May 22nd, 2022 -
Joanne Kitcher
Nov 21st, 2021 -
David
Nov 3rd, 2021
About
Canine Communications (Training Unit)
Canine Communications (Training Unit) is located at 23 Cooperage Green, Royal Clarence Yard, Weevil Lane in Christchurch Ward, England PO12 1FY. Canine Communications (Training Unit) can be contacted via phone at (239) 252-8166 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (239) 252-8166
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Canine Communications (Training Unit)?
A The phone number for Canine Communications (Training Unit) is: (239) 252-8166.
Q Where is Canine Communications (Training Unit) located?
A Canine Communications (Training Unit) is located at 23 Cooperage Green, Royal Clarence Yard, Weevil Lane, Christchurch Ward, eng PO12 1FY
Q What days are Canine Communications (Training Unit) open?
A Canine Communications (Training Unit) is open:
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is Canine Communications (Training Unit) rated?
A Canine Communications (Training Unit) has a 5.0 Star Rating from 15 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Canine Communications (Training Unit)
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 15 Reviews )
Steph Ray on Google
After a lot of money, time and heartache we hadn't really progressed with the issues we were having-in fact they got worse, and now we had a bigger, older dog who was not happy.
We made the decision to find a different trainer, and thankfully we now have no issues with separation anxiety, and have come on ten fold with reactivity, after being taught the fundamentals of dog training, and actually dealing with the frustrations, instead of just distracting from it, and putting him in a thunder shirt, harness, dogmatic and covering him in pet remedy (which is the limits of where we had got to with Canine Communications).
The only advice I would give is really do your research before booking a trainer,and if you do not see results after a few sessions you need to keep looking.
Canine communications is great for tricks, agility and fun, but behavioural, engagement and fundamentals I would not recmommned.

Kerri Higman on Google

Joanne Kitcher on Google

David on Google

Jane Read on Google