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Domestic Dog Training

Locality: Tweed Heads, New South Wales

Phone: +61 490 910 837



Address: Quota Park, 67 Caloola Drive 2485 Tweed Heads, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.domesticdogtraining.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Congratulations to our Basic Obedience Students who graduated this weekend. Special mentions to Rufus - Best in Class and Jinx - Most Improved!



24.01.2022 Sun, sand, surf and someone to throw a ball = smiles! What makes your dog happy?

24.01.2022 From little Maltese x's to large Mastiff x's ......and everything in between, our Basic Obedience course offers training for all shapes and sizes. Suitable for all breeds and cross-breeds from 5 months of age.

20.01.2022 This course is now fully booked. Domestic Dog Training: New Puppy Pre-School Course commencing on Sunday, 20th September @ 10.15am. This is an outdoor interactive course conducted on-lead. Suitable for all puppies from 10wks-5mths of age. Enrolments via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au



19.01.2022 Our Puppy Pre-Schoolers were kept very busy today with so many challenges to build their social skills and confidence, including water play in the sunshine. Our next Puppy Pre-School course will start on the 18th October at 10.15am NSW. Only 2 places left. Enrol via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au

18.01.2022 Extreme canine enrichment!

15.01.2022 Many dog owners do not know that the pet food industry is unregulated and are unaware of what can be found in some processed foods. This is an ABC report from 2018 that I often refer dog owners to so that they can make an informed decision about what they feed their dogs.



15.01.2022 This sweet girl has recently become an orphan when her loving owner became unwell. Pookie is currently being fostered but is looking for a quiet forever home where she can be by your side. She is 8 years old, friendly with people, kids and dogs...not sure about cats but she does like the cockatoo! She is well behaved and needs a home where there is plenty of human companionship. Please pm for more details.

13.01.2022 Alright folks, this is going to be a very difficult story to tell, but I feel compelled to share this information. This past week has been an extremely difficul...t journey for us. Our sweet baby Lily got into one of my houseplants and ended up fighting for her life at the emergency vet for nearly a week. She is now home with a feeding tube and a medication schedule that spans from 7 AM until 12 AM daily. There have been many tears shed, dollars spent, and guilt felt... all because of a $5 plant. I’d like to spread the word about this houseplant because I had no idea when I purchased it from a big box garden center last summer that this little 6-inch plant would become my nightmare. The Sago Palm is a common house plant and landscaping plant native to tropical regions. All parts of the plants are extremely toxic to humans and animals causing liver failure and death from even minimal exposure. All parts includes the trunk, roots, leaves, and small berry-like seeds that can develop on mature plants. I have seen this plant for sale on the shelves at Walmart, Lowes, and Home Depot sitting among other harmless household plants with zero warning label attached. ***Update: On Saturday, May 16, Lily passed away in our arms. She fought hard, loved hard, and gave us a couple butt wiggles just before she just couldn’t fight any longer. We loved her so very much and gave her all the love and care in the weeks since the incident we could possibly give. We are truly devastated. If you are a houseplant lover, please research your house plants prior to purchasing. Even if you think the house plant is in a secure location, mischievous little paws may still get into trouble. Feel free to share this story. You may just save a life. https://www.aspca.org//animal-p/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants

13.01.2022 Archie's favourite speed, FAST!

12.01.2022 Don't miss out! Our last 2 courses for this year will be starting next weekend on the 14th & 15th Nov. - Puppy Pre-School (puppies from 10wks of age) and Basic Obedience (dogs from 5 months of age). Enrolments can be made via our website www.domesticdogtraining.com.au

11.01.2022 Another great class of dedicated handlers and their dogs graduated this weekend. Well done to our Basic Obedience Graduates! Next Basic Obedience course starts Sat 14th Nov at 10.30am NSW. Enrolments via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au



09.01.2022 Our new Puppy Pre-Schoolers enjoyed meeting new friends and attempting a variety of new challenges under the guidance of our instructors. Each new experience is aimed at building puppy confidence to give them a great start to their training and life in the real world. The next Puppy Pre-School Course will be commencing on Sunday, Sept 20th. Bookings essential. Enrol via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au

09.01.2022 It was birthday celebrations at school today for our favourite Kelpie siblings, Jalu and Bella, who turned 3! Needless to say, none of the dogs knocked back the offer of meaty cupcakes:)

09.01.2022 Pooches jumping pooches! Having some fun with our advanced hurdle work today.

08.01.2022 It was birthday celebrations for 2year old Tiah today in our Advanced class! Special mince and veggie cup cakes were enjoyed with all her friends! Yum!!

06.01.2022 When your dog does the agility run so fast that it clears the course!

04.01.2022 Domestic Dog Training: Only 2 places left! New Puppy Pre-School Course will be commencing on Sunday, 18th October @ 10.15am. This is an outdoor interactive course conducted on-lead. Suitable for all puppies from 10wks-5mths of age. To reserve a place in this course enrol via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au

04.01.2022 Only 2 places left! Domestic Dog Training: New Puppy Pre-School Course commencing on Sunday, 20th September @ 10.15am. This is an outdoor interactive course conducted on-lead. Suitable for all puppies from 10wks-5mths of age. Enrolments via www.domesticdogtraining.com.au

02.01.2022 Our Intermediate Level 2 dogs and their handlers added to their agility skills this morning by taking on a new challenge with the introduction of the see-saw. Slow and steady!

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