Flixton Dog Training Club
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The Scout Hut, Woodsend Cres Rd
Davyhulme West Ward, eng M41 8AD - (120) 441-1247
Chamber Rating
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Sen Dawson
Apr 17th, 2020 -
Melanie McTear
Nov 15th, 2019 -
Pat Card
Doing great at dog training Jake is very good second week for us
Oct 11th, 2019 -
Karen Urmston
Dec 12th, 2018 -
Stephanie Eaves
After attending 3 training sessions with our puppy, we decided to try somewhere else. We did not feel comfortable with the way some of the more lively puppies were treated; owners were encouraged to pull sharply on the lead whilst shouting "NO" at the puppy if they were distracted by food/other dogs/other people. We thought enough was enough when one dog was forcibly pushed away when jumping up and puppies were audibly straining against their collars e.g. gasping and hoarse, croaky breathing. It made us feel uncomfortable and very sorry for the puppies. We have since found a different training school where more modern training methods are used and the puppies seem much happier.
Jun 28th, 2018
Contact Info
- (120) 441-1247
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Flixton Dog Training Club?
A The phone number for Flixton Dog Training Club is: (120) 441-1247.
Q Where is Flixton Dog Training Club located?
A Flixton Dog Training Club is located at The Scout Hut, Woodsend Cres Rd, Davyhulme West Ward, eng M41 8AD
Q What is the internet address for Flixton Dog Training Club?
A The website (URL) for Flixton Dog Training Club is: http://www.flixtondogtrainingclub.co.uk/
Q How is Flixton Dog Training Club rated?
A Flixton Dog Training Club has a 4.4 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Flixton Dog Training Club
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )Sen Dawson on Google
Melanie McTear on Google
Pat Card on Google
Doing great at dog training Jake is very good second week for us
Karen Urmston on Google
Stephanie Eaves on Google
After attending 3 training sessions with our puppy, we decided to try somewhere else. We did not feel comfortable with the way some of the more lively puppies were treated; owners were encouraged to pull sharply on the lead whilst shouting "NO" at the puppy if they were distracted by food/other dogs/other people. We thought enough was enough when one dog was forcibly pushed away when jumping up and puppies were audibly straining against their collars e.g. gasping and hoarse, croaky breathing. It made us feel uncomfortable and very sorry for the puppies. We have since found a different training school where more modern training methods are used and the puppies seem much happier.