DTCE is moving to Frieze Hall Farm, Coxtie Green Road, Brentwood Essex CM145RE.
We have acquired the most picturesque location overlooking lush Essex Countryside.
A new set of agility equipment means we can really tune up for competition agility and our dog proof 6ft perimeter fence means we can practice of lead with even the most unruly of dogs.
We should be open by the end of June 2020 - check www.dtce.co.uk for details.
Looking forward to a new beginning!
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Sunday, 7 June 2020
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Muzzles are great
At DTCE we alway embrace different methods of training as we have found there isn't a one size to fit all dogs. Everything we do at training is to enable the handler to get the best from their dog. As instructors it gives us really satisfaction to help people the struggle with their dogs to find the bond that makes everything click into place.
Out naughty dog class on Monday evening is a very good example of this; when they turn up for their first visit the owners are understandably on edge. This is where the use of a muzzle comes into its own, every dog that comes to our Monday session at DTCE has to wear one because it makes the dog safe; the handler can then begin to relax and concentrate on the handling instead of worrying in case another dog or person walks too close.
Copper and Mable - both learned to play with muzzles on
I know some very responsible dog owners that have been given verbal abuse or just down right rude behaviour just for taking their dog for a walk with its 'hat' on; our view of the muzzle is all positive.
We use the muzzle to ENABLE dogs to be socialised; it is never done to the dog or used as punishment. I've just been reading comments from someone who thinks dogs in muzzles shouldn't be allowed out in public places. This seems to me to be a very narrow minded view on muzzled dogs; there was also a comment from someone who was having some issues with a dog they had rescued so had it in a muzzle; to me this dog will have a much better chance of learning to relax than a dog that is kept away from everything. What would the first person do if they rescued a dog and then found it had anti-social issues?
Would they give it back?
Would they keep it indoors?
Would they take it out with no muzzle?
I'm sure their response would be that they would socialise it in a safe environment (not sure where that would be ) and once the dog is relaxed they would then be able to take it out into the public domain. This all sounds fine, the problem is that until you take your dog out into meet the public, you don't know how it will react as it is now away from its 'safe' environment, so would you be irresponsible and take it out knowing it could grab something or be responsible and use a muzzle so both dog and handler can relax and are safe?
To all of the responsible dog owners that take grumpy dogs out in muzzles well done and good luck!
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Friday, 18 May 2012
All About Dogs - Brentwood
We ( DTCE Dog Display Team Team )had a fantastic time at Brentwood last weekend at All About Dogs.
We saw some people we hadn't seen for ages (some of them even spoke to us). The dogs (and team) were fantastic and the displays were very well recieved.
I'm also really please for everyone at Aztec. They work very hard to make sure it all goes to plan; it's very hard to plan for three weeks of non stop rain. Well done !!
Daisy (nearest to us below) was very popular and worked very well - she was excellent on the weave poles.
We're looking forward to All About Dogs at Southend 7th & 8th July and the Tilbury Centenary 15th July
Thursday, 26 April 2012
All About Dogs in Suffolk - A really nice show
A clip of our display at All About Dogs in Suffolk. The show was really good, our displays went down really well with the audience - Nothing we can do about the weather.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Brilliant Displays
The displays really couldn't have been better. The team (Dogs and Handler) had a fantastic time at All About Dogs in Suffolk and Newbury, even the rather damp weather didn't spoil it for us. We stayed in a wonderful farm at Newbury, lovely rooms and great breakfast as well as miles and miles of space for the dogs to run.
It was nice to see old friends and make some new ones.
We are reallly looking forward to All About Dogs at Brentwood.
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Friday, 16 March 2012
New Display Dates
We are ready and really looking forward to our Dog Displays for 2012
The list of dates so far are below
All About Dogs - Suffolk Showground 8th & 9th April
All About Dogs - Newbury Showground 14th & 15th April
All About Dogs - Brentwood Centre 12th & 13th May
Robin Hood Show - Southend 7th & 8th July
Tilbury Centenary on the 15th July
Robin Hood Show - Norfolk 26th & 27th August
Robin Hood Show - Suffolk 6th & 7th Oct
Robin Hood Show - Newark 13th & 14th Oct
These are all really nice events - Please come and say hello if you attend
The list of dates so far are below
All About Dogs - Suffolk Showground 8th & 9th April
All About Dogs - Newbury Showground 14th & 15th April
All About Dogs - Brentwood Centre 12th & 13th May
Robin Hood Show - Southend 7th & 8th July
Tilbury Centenary on the 15th July
Robin Hood Show - Norfolk 26th & 27th August
Robin Hood Show - Suffolk 6th & 7th Oct
Robin Hood Show - Newark 13th & 14th Oct
These are all really nice events - Please come and say hello if you attend
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Training Classes
Will and Lynda will be in India now helping with the rescue centre; please support them if you can. You can get to their blog by clicking HERE
Despite the awful weather we've had over the last couple of weeks, training is going very well.
Despite the awful weather we've had over the last couple of weeks, training is going very well.
It's always good to see new people coming along and it's really nice when we can see a big improvement in their dogs behaviour in a shor time.
The field is a bit gooey at the moment but will clear up really quickly.
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