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Bob Haynes, a retired Police Dog Training Instructor, a member of the British Institute of Professional Dog Trainers, and the Canine Behaviour & Training Society, (Formerly U.K. Registry of Canine Behaviourists), offers dog training lessons and Behavioural Consultations. All lessons are on a one to one basis so that dogs and owners can learn at their own speed. All levels of training available. Behavioural consultations are available for dogs with specific problems. Training venue: Coventry. Behavioural consultations are carried out at the owner’s home. All areas of the Midlands visited.
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Old Church Rd., CV6 7BZ, Coventry, United Kingdom
- 07966535854
- Deltaonecanines@aol.com
- deltaonecanines.co.uk
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