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Animal Wellbeing Centre, Dog Training Services in London, Notting Hill W10 therapy centre
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Animal Wellbeing Centre, Dog Training Services in London, Notting Hill W10

Unit 1 Middle Row, London W10 5AP, United Kingdom

551 reviewsDog trainer

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Animal Wellbeing Centre, Dog Training Services in London, Notting Hill W10 is listed in London, England under dog trainer, with directory tags for dog trainer. Its public Google profile shows a 5 rating from 51 reviews at the time this dataset was imported. The listing includes both a website and phone number, so owners can check current services before travelling. Owner review themes in the imported data include knowledgeable team, one on one lessons and full assessment; treat these as prompts for questions rather than clinical evidence.

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Duncan Chorley

3 years ago

5

Before I bought my English Bulldog (Sir Michael Rocket!), Antonella advised me that even though cannot walk your new puppy outside for two weeks, I should carry him around introducing him to everything you want him to become comfortable with including buses and noisy traffic, children, crowds etc which turned out to be invaluable advice. Antonella is pictured here training my dog with recall in Battersea Park. Sir Michael is now 7, and Antonella in her wonderful new premises is teaching him to leave me alone when...

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Before I bought my English Bulldog (Sir Michael Rocket!), Antonella advised me that even though cannot walk your new puppy outside for two weeks, I should carry him around introducing him to everything you want him to become comfortable with including buses and noisy traffic, children, crowds etc which turned out to be invaluable advice. Antonella is pictured here training my dog with recall in Battersea Park. Sir Michael is now 7, and Antonella in her wonderful new premises is teaching him to leave me alone when we dine (I used to feed him scraps and cannot break this learned-behaviour without help!). We are having success. I am thankful for and highly recommend the Animal Wellbeing Centre under Antonella's direction.

craig lee

2 years ago

5

A great, well run, training and behaviour facility in London. As first time dog owners of a shy but also excitable Whippet puppy we couldn’t have been luckier to have Antonella, Simon and co help teach us and our pup the tools needed to acclimatise to everyday life. We took part in their positive, attentive and worthwhile puppy classes and recently completed their adolescent classes, leaving with some big achievements. Every class they run is limited to a small number, so you really have great 1 on 1 training oppo...

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A great, well run, training and behaviour facility in London. As first time dog owners of a shy but also excitable Whippet puppy we couldn’t have been luckier to have Antonella, Simon and co help teach us and our pup the tools needed to acclimatise to everyday life. We took part in their positive, attentive and worthwhile puppy classes and recently completed their adolescent classes, leaving with some big achievements. Every class they run is limited to a small number, so you really have great 1 on 1 training opportunities. Every tool, which there are many, that we have been taught, we still very much use today and will use for the rest of our dogs life. We couldn’t recommend this fantastic team of dog trainers and their facilities more.

Max Hains

3 years ago

5

We took our Staffy puppy to the group classes. Antonella & Simon were great and the classes taught us so much about how to train a dog. Marge (pictured behaving herself on the bus) has transformed from a completely out of control little beast to a well-behaved pup. Antonella was also extremely helpful in teaching us how to manage the puppy around our cat. I can't imagine now not taking a puppy to proper training sessions and overall definitely recommend the Animal Wellbeing Centre.

Sanjay Nazerali

a year ago

5

A very positive experience of getting a dog and two kittens to coexist. Helpful advice from the outset and then pretty much whenever I needed it. It started off with aggression and fear, but over several months, it has evolved into what appears to be genuine interspecies affection. Yes, dog owners will have to follow a programme with patience (it took time) and diligence, but Antonella is always there to receive videos and advise on next steps. Couldn’t recommend more highly.

Katie White

11 months ago

5

I am so glad I came across Animal Wellbeing Centre when I first got my puppy, Bernie, as they have been absolutely fabulous with their training and advice. Bernie (my miniature dachshund puppy) first attended classes at 12 weeks old, and it quickly became the highlight of our week! He loved the classes and the trainers and I found the sessions fun, informative, and personalised. Antonella has been brilliant with communication ever since, and has helped me with various concerns of mine. Claudia and Magda are also lo...

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I am so glad I came across Animal Wellbeing Centre when I first got my puppy, Bernie, as they have been absolutely fabulous with their training and advice. Bernie (my miniature dachshund puppy) first attended classes at 12 weeks old, and it quickly became the highlight of our week! He loved the classes and the trainers and I found the sessions fun, informative, and personalised. Antonella has been brilliant with communication ever since, and has helped me with various concerns of mine. Claudia and Magda are also lovely people and great trainers with plenty of knowledge to share. I would (and do!) thoroughly recommend Animal Wellbeing Centre.

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