Amazing Grace Dog Training

Amazing Grace Dog Training Dog training and behaviour in Beverley Hi. I am Jem Battino, dog training coach at Amazing Grace Dog Training.

I have over 12 years of experience working with assistance, pet and rescue dogs, most recently as a training and behaviour advisor for Guide Dogs. I’m passionate about dogs and improving the relationship between humans and dogs through positive reinforcement training - based on kindness, trust and science! I work with puppies and dogs of all ages and breeds and take a personal approach tailored to

the individual needs of you and your dog. Whether you are considering introducing a new puppy or dog into your family, have just brought your new family member home, are struggling with one or more unwanted behaviours or would like some support with general training, I am here to help.

03/02/2024

15 week old black lab X French bulldog Willow playing a game of controlled tug with her dad. Tug is a great energy burner and can also be used to teach puppies to "drop" and develop the important skill of self control 🀩

27/01/2024

Gorgeous 6mo cockapoo Ozzy and her owner doing some desensitising to the harness training. Ozzy has tried a few harnesses and has not been keen. We chose this one because it unclips in 3 places so doesn't involve getting her to put her head or legs through any parts. Keep up the great work team Ozzy πŸ‘

10/11/2023

Building a more positive association with the brush and grooming for this little pup who hasn't been too keen πŸ˜€

06/11/2023

Hannah and Ozzy working on their speedy "sit" this week 😍

14/07/2023

9mo Border Collie Ernie and his dad learning loose-lead walking and doing a grand job. This is dog # 13 and the first time needing help with this skill, which goes to show every dog is an individual 🌟

29/06/2023

Using co-operative care to cover up Gracie's foot injury, before taking her wheels for a spin earlier πŸ˜€ Super chilled and in control 😍 🐢😎

11/06/2023

5 mo mini JRT Molly practising keeping all 4 paws on the floor when treats are being delivered - no mean feat when you are half kangaroo πŸ˜‚πŸ˜

07/06/2023

Fen is acing his recall training πŸ₯‡

Thirteen (and a half!) year old Amazing Grace is back up and running (literally) with her very own set of wheels 😎! As G...
07/06/2023

Thirteen (and a half!) year old Amazing Grace is back up and running (literally) with her very own set of wheels 😎! As Gracie became increasingly wobbly with Degenerative Myelopathy, a non-painful degenerative condition that affects the nerves in the lower spine, leading to leg weakness, we began training her to walk with the aid of a wheelchair (video to come!) Now she’s remembering what it feels like to be young again 😍

31/03/2023

4-year-old Cavvy Simba is acing his Friday afternoon self-control food bowl challenge 😎. Simba’s owner is working on reinforcing calmness and building frustration-tolerance to help reduce his jumping and barking around food, toys and outings. The aim of the exercise is to be able to place the food bowl on the floor without Simba moving towards it. We are setting him up for success by placing a single piece of kibble in the bowl and taking baby steps towards placing it on the floor. When he moves forward, the bowl moves away. Watch how quickly he readopts a stationary position in order to restart the game. Self-control is such an important life skill which you can start teaching in early puppyhood and practise throughout your dog’s life. Great work Tony and Simba! 🀩

15/03/2023

Putting on a harness can be tricky when your dog is constantly trying to bite at it, but getting ready for a walk doesn’t have to be stressful. Here, we are using a hand target to teach Fen to love putting his head into his harness. This video is Fen’s second 1-min training session on this. In just a few minutes more, he was calmly sitting while the buckles were done up so he was all ready to go. Smart boy, Fen! 🐢🌟

02/03/2023

5-month old golden doodle Holly is coming on leaps and bounds with her training. No leaping or bounding in this video though! That's because we are working on teaching Holly to keep 4 paws on the floor for greetings. Trying to teach a puppy not to jump up when a real visitor comes to the house is incredibly challenging – for them and for you. This is where baby gates and leads come in useful. Meanwhile, you can teach your puppy more appropriate greeting behaviour in training sessions like this one :)

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