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WildDogz ~ The Future

After a successful 2011/12 year, WildDogz are clearly becoming a serious provider of Canine Education across Exeter,  East & Mid Devon, South Somerset & West Dorset with year on year business up by more than 210%.
To continue this growth and continue to offer an even larger range of people the benefit of WildDogz, premier & professional training services, we have just submitted planning application for the first of 2 intended training centres in East Devon bringing an unrivalled range of innovative services and facilities.

Dog Attacks on people increasing

It has been written in todays internet news that dog attacks are on the increase across the Uk.
This underlines an ever increasing legal, social and moral responsibility forALLdog owners to have their puppy's / dogs trainined by professional trainers who understand the psychology of dogs.:
 
The number of people admitted to hospital for dog injuriesis on the rise, NHS figures have shown.
 
In 2010/11, there were 6,120 hospital admissions resulting from dog injuries in England, according to data from the NHS Information Centre.

Did you know?

A recent study in the Uk has found that a lack of training has been blamed for behaviour problem development in dogs.
In fact, 69% of unwanted dogs that are placed on rescue and welfare centres are there because their owners are unable to cope with them and control their behaviour.
The research, conducted by Park Lane Research interviewed 467 dog owners in their homes and revealed that where appropriate training had been provided, there was a marked improvement in behaviour.
Worryingly, more than half of the owners who placed their dogs into rescue centres, had not attempted any form of training or behaviour correction.