The Academy of Modern Canine Behaviour & Training

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12/06/2026

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Have you got the cutest puppy or prettiest female?

We will be running the Dog Show at:
Portchester Gala tomorrow 11am-4pm! Inside Portchester Castle grounds.

Come down and enter your dogs into one of the classes.

- You can entre your dog on the day.
- It will be £3 per class and you can enter as many classes as you wish.
-Rosettes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd places
-Your dog can have a go at scent or tricks and a temptation alley/fastest recall.

There is lots more things to do for all the family! Come down for a great day!

24/04/2026
20/03/2026

The Government today issued a warning that a new dog walking law has come into effect today - meaning owners could see their pet seized and be hit with an unlimited fine.

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs said police could take dogs away from owners if they suspect a crime could be committed.

The law which came into effect today, March 18, will see farm animals in England and Wales get stronger protection from dog attacks. DEFRA said the maximum penalty for livestock worrying has increased.

Livestock worrying, occurs when a dog you own or are in charge of chases, attacks, or causes distress to livestock on agricultural land. The aim is to prevent livestock death and injury, which will save farmers thousands of pounds each year.

The fine has increased from £1,000 to an unlimited fine and police now have powers to detain dogs they suspect may attack or worry livestock.

A survey of farmers from the National Sheep Association found that almost four in five (87%) sheep farmers experienced a dog attack on their flock in 2024. Many have reported multiple incidents. Recent National Farmers’ Union research found that the cost of livestock worrying has risen by 10% from the previous year. This has now reached almost £2 million. The Midlands alone saw an estimated £438,000 worth of livestock harmed by dog attacks, followed by the Southeast at £330,000.

DEFRA said the police will now have greater powers and can investigate incidents more effectively. These powers include entering premises to secure evidence or animal DNA. Alongside this, courts will also be able to require offenders to cover the costs of seizing and caring for a detained dog.

DEFRA said these changes will reduce the emotional and financial strain placed on farming communities from these dangerous attacks. This will not only save animals but save farmers from around £6,000 a year from replacing animals. While these incidents can unfold in moments, they leave lasting damage, harm businesses, affect livelihoods and cause considerable stress in rural communities. The new law brings much needed stronger powers to address the problem.

Farming Minister Dame Angela Eagle said: “Farmers can now have greater peace of mind knowing that proper penalties are in place for people who carelessly let their dogs worry livestock.

“Dog attacks have devastating consequences and this new law reflects the Government’s strong commitment to our farmers and animal welfare.”

Farmers are being told to report, record and retain any information or evidence relating to a livestock worrying incident where available, and share it with the police.

Advice to dog owners:

- Follow the The Countryside Code when visiting these areas
- Any dog is capable of livestock worrying - always keep dogs under control and in sight
- It is good practice to keep dogs on a lead when walking in rural areas where livestock are kept, but let go of the lead if chased by cattle
- Always follow local signs
- Report any incidents of livestock worrying to the police or local farmers
- Ensure dogs cannot escape from homes or gardens near livestock fields

The law extends protection to incidents that happen on roads and paths. This recognises incidents can occur when farmers move their livestock, for example along a road to another field or milking parlour. It also expands the definition of livestock to include camelids such as llamas and alpacas.

- Police will have new powers under the Act, including powers of seizure and detention, the power to take samples and impressions and powers of entry.
- The Act introduces new court powers allowing a court to order an offender to pay expenses associated with seizing and detaining a dog.
- The maximum penalty for an offence will be increased from a fine of up to £1,000 to an “unlimited” fine, to act as a deterrent.

✍ Ben Hurst

02/02/2026

Reading & Understanding Reactive Dogs 2026

Another fab 3 day course with a great bunch of people.

07/01/2026

Staff Training 2026

To ensure we keep our training up to date, our staff are always learning.
Our staff training days provide theory, experience and practical learning.
Staff from our 10 branches get together to share knowledge, ideas and to have fun!

16/12/2025

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🏅 Simon the sausage struck Gold! We couldn’t be prouder of Simon and his amazing owners Rebecca and Ben for putting everything into Simon’s training and passing Gold level!

🏅Simon is absolutely incredible and has worked his little sausage legs off in classes as well outside! Congratulations team Simon this pass is throughly well deserved. We absolutely love having you in classes!

19/11/2025
Hi Dog Lovers!We have just added many new, varied and exciting dog courses & events including:Dog Training Instructor Co...
17/11/2025

Hi Dog Lovers!

We have just added many new, varied and exciting dog courses & events including:
Dog Training Instructor Course.
Understanding Reactive Dogs Course.
Competitive Obedience Courses.
Impulse Control Workshops.
Sniffer Workshops.
Ardingly Competitive Training Days and Camping.
Heavily discounted Crufts Hotel Stays.

Please check them all out by clicking this link and scrolling through (All events are in date order): www.amcbt.com/forthcoming-courses

Don’t leave it, secure your spaces now before they fill!

All the very best
Russell Becque

Academy Of Modern Canine Behaviour provides dog obedience training and dog obedience classes in Portsmouth & beyond, serving Bognor Regis, New Forest & Waterlooville. For more details, call 07788 853 428

16/11/2025
15/11/2025

❌ ONLY 4 SPACES LEFT NOW ❌

🐾 Reliable Recall Workshop 🐾

Transform your dog’s recall from “I’ll think about it…” to “I’m coming!”

Does your dog ignore you when it really matters?
Run off to other dogs or distractions?
Or come back… only when they feel like it?

Join our 3-hour workshop designed to supercharge your dog’s recall skills even around distractions!

You’ll learn:
✅ The foundations of a reliable recall
✅ How to make coming back FUN and rewarding
✅ Common mistakes owners make (and how to fix them)
✅ Real-life training games to boost your dog’s response
✅ Tips for long-term success and safety off-lead

Perfect for all breeds and ages whether you’re starting out or need to rebuild a broken recall.

📅 Date: Sunday 16th November

🕓 Time: 12.30pm - 3.30pm

📍 Location: St. Albans Church Hall, Bartons Rd, PO9 5TE

💷 Price: £70

Limited spaces available – book now to secure your spot!
Let’s turn your dog’s recall into their superpower!

📧 Email: [email protected]
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Address

74 Lime Grove
Portsmouth
PO64

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 9pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 9pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 9pm
Thursday 9:30am - 9pm
Friday 9:30am - 9pm
Saturday 9:30am - 9pm

Telephone

+442392370909

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