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By MsDaisy
Date 11.01.06 01:01 UTC
Edited 11.01.06 01:04 UTC
Hello
Can anyone recommend any Obedience classes near Romford Essex area?
I am willing to travel a bit if necessary.
Thanks
By bevb
Date 11.01.06 06:32 UTC

Sorry can't reccomend one in Romford but mine in Colchester Essex is excellent, Probaly a bit far for you to come though.
Bev
Hi Sandrah
I went to Elm Park training club on a Monday eve but the bloke up there said they wouldn't be able to train my dog because he won't take treats.
Thanks though
By MsDaisy
Date 11.01.06 12:44 UTC
Edited 11.01.06 12:46 UTC
Hi bevb
Colchester is a bit too far to go. Thanks anyhow.
By Daisy
Date 11.01.06 13:16 UTC
Ongar any good ?? We don't use treats :)
Daisy
Not sure I like the idea of any training club that never uses treats.
Surely you should use what the dog finds most rewarding. For most dogs this is treats....
By Daisy
Date 11.01.06 17:30 UTC
We manage just fine without treats :) Of course most dogs would prefer treats - but they can manage without :) We use a toy/play as reward :)
Daisy
Hi Daisy
Ongar would be o.k.Could you let me know the details and I will go along and take a look

Thanks
By Daisy
Date 11.01.06 19:07 UTC
PM'd you
Daisy
Ms Daisy - Have a look here for a list of positive reinforcement trainers: www.apdt.co.uk
If your dog honestly isn't interested in food (any food, no matter how high value) and you have tried all the obvious things like not feeding him before a class and making the food reward ULTRA delicious, then you're going to have to get him hooked on toys and use those as a reward.

I went on an obedience training weekend last week. On the Saturday a lady brought in an Akita, she showed hardly any interest in her or the food.
The trainer said don't feed her tonight or tomorrow morning, bring her food with you and use it as treats in training on the Sunday.
Wow, she came in with a different dog, she came alive and worked it socks off for the food.
Just a thought
Hi sandrah
I tried staving him before Ringcraft training because he wouldn't bait. Whilst he was indoors he was scavenging for the liver cake I had but as soon as we reached training that was it ..wouldn't touch it. I ended up feeding all the other dogs who were more than willing to help get rid of it!!
Thanks
Hi onetwothree
I will take a look at the website you gave.
Once my dog is outside the front door he is not interested in food whatsoever.We have tried everything.
At our Christmas party (Ringcraft) everyone was so shocked on how he wouldn't touch any of the food that was being offered to him..People were going up to the table bringing alsorts and everytime he just turned his nose up.

Thanks
It might be that he's a bit stressed by everything if he normally would eat. It happens quite often - sometimes a dog will not show interest for a few lessons, then suddenly is more keen :)
Hi Lindsay
I have been going to Ringcraft for about 6 months and it is only in the last 2 classes I decided to work with him with no bait. He used to sit and watch a few of the other dogs eating the bait I'd brought and we all thought YES this will make him eat...no such luck all he wanted was the plastic container the bait had been in

I can't work him out at all because all my other dogs would eat whatever you put in front of them.
Thanks
By morgan
Date 11.01.06 23:37 UTC
i go to a reward based one at Dunton near the A127 and there is another one at Billericay, there is also the big one at the brentwood centre. let me know if you want phone numbers.
Hi Morgan
Yes please do forward me the phone numbers and I'll have a look.
Thanks
By morgan
Date 12.01.06 10:15 UTC
phoenix dog training at dunton 01277 656077 and billericay dog training 01268 492237 brentwood dog training 01277 226624, these are in yellow pages. hope I havnt broken any rules by posting phone numbers!
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