Courses and Price Lists
THE PET BEHAVIOUR CENTRE
PRICE LIST
(from Jan 2010)
£
TRAINING
Training Classes (7 week courses-various) 85.00
Puppy Socialisation - Babies UNDER 20 weeks of age only.
Junior- ALL first timers over 20 weeks.
Intermediate
Rally Obedience
Agility
Next courses start on the 6th, 8th, 11th and 12thMarch
Private Tuition- per hour(at the centre) 38.00
Private Tuition-per hour (at place of your choice) 80.00
Rehabilitation Classes -per hour(at the centre) 15.00
CHIHUAHUA CHAT will re-start on the Weds 7th April at 7pm
BEHAVIOUR CONSULTATIONS
With Head Consultant Practitioner (at the centre) 250.00
With Consultant Behaviourist (at your home) 250.00
With Consultant Behaviourist (at the centre) 140.00
With Trainee Behaviourist (when available) 80.00
DOGGIE DAYCARE
First 10 hours 3.00 pr hr
Subsequent hours 2.50 pr hr
Collection and drop off at home, from 5.00 each way
FOOD & SHOP DELIVERIES FREE
EDUCATIONAL COURSES
COAPE (Centre of Applied Pet Ethology) can offer you an appropriate study course whether you are interested in learning more about your own pet's behaviour or you are planning to pursue a more professional role in companion animal behaviour and training. COAPE offers education courses from introductory level right up to the highly regarded Advanced Diploma in Practical Aspects of Companion Animal Behaviour and Training.
For further information and to book your courses please visit www.coape.org
The student lecture room at The Pet Behaviour Centre
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Please be sure to check out the credentials of anyone you consider engaging to deal with your dogs training or behaviour. Hands on experience is a necessary requirement to carry out work of this nature. But a scientific knowledge is also required and is critical to the success of helping you to understand your pets motivations for his behaviour and what to do about it. Look for someone who is qualified to help you or who is referred to you by your veterinary surgeon.
At The Pet Behaviour Centre we do not use some of the methods that you may see on TV. We will not squirt your dog with water, throw water bombs at him, blast him with loud noises, roll him over into submission, hit him, kick him, hang him by the collar or ignore him endlessley, etc. this kind of treatment has no place in training or behaviour work and is cruel.
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