School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control dog training class location 92 Bristol Street, St Albans, Christchurch 8014

School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control





19 Reviews
  • Friday8 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–4 PM
  • Monday8 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday6:30–7:30 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–6 PM




School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control dog training class location 92 Bristol Street, St Albans, Christchurch 8014




About the Business

School of the Naked Dog - Dog Training in Christchurch, New Zealand | Christchurch dog training school teaches you how to create a dog that you can enjoy, take out in public, be neighbourly and be included in family outings.

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+6421823647
dog training class location 92 Bristol Street, St Albans, Christchurch 8014

Hours

  • Friday8 AM–6 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–4 PM
  • Monday8 AM–6 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–6 PM
  • Wednesday6:30–7:30 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–6 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Christopher W
15.10.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
Love the training, I had my dog for 5 years always pull on the lead, Blair fixed it for me in just one class private training class. took my dog out around the block next day, my dog walking like little angel, never pull on the lead once. Now i am having way better relationship with my dog. I asked them if I needed any more classes, he told : me as long as I keep up what he told me in that class, I don’t need any more classes. By that, I feel like they are really doing it for the animals not for money.Thank you very much.
Hannah Oldroyd
06.10.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
I'm still actually in disbelief about how bad this place is, please don’t trust them with your dogs. I dropped our girl off and cried all the way home as I had a sinking feeling it wasn't the place for her. She came back injured and is still two months later going through vets and physio with the prospect of surgery and is now on lighter exercise for life after they ignored my wishes.There were two JRTs there, one of which wouldn't stop mounting her the whole time I was there. But the worst was that after hours and hours of research, thinking that a quiet spot on the red zone would be perfect, how wrong I was! I provided a harness and long line for her, explained she was three weeks out of rescue and hadn't been mistreated/underfed/under exercised with not hreat rceall yet, so please don't take her anywhere too over-stimulating and she was sto stay on the line. I thought as dog trainers would heed this and take her walking around the quiet red zone they live on, perfect for wary dogs and the lpcation i chose due to it being quiet, after much research. But no. They took her to Victoria Dog Park, on a weekend!!! The busiest dog Park in Christchurch at the busiest time. Just why?! The videos had me in pieces, she hooned around like a lunatic, far more than is good for any young dog on their developing joints and especially one which has been mistreated. She's got very fine legs for her size and her little legs couldn't take this amount of running about.She came back filthy, her collar filthy and broken, her tags missing, one was never found. So all needed replacing, plus the $000s in vets bills we have now spent and her ruined for life. Please don't send your dogs here!!!! I'll never, ever forgive myself for that sinking feeling I had driving back, and not just going straight back to get her, as she can't now love her life to the full and its my fault for trusting these people.
Verity Verster
24.09.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
We had our first lesson this morning - as per me I got the time wrong and we rocked up half an hour late! We were ushered to a quite area (with our very rambunctious 15 month old lab). Brought up to speed on what we had missed. Following the class The owners spent some time with us on leash walking, advice on harnesses etc. Service above and beyond!
sue skilton
12.09.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
A very experienced and professional team. Highly recommended for all your dogs training/ behaviours
Richard Abram
24.07.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
Friendly and helpful folks who teach you how to teach your dog stuff. Just doing the life skills course and finding it super helpful
Holger Spill
22.07.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
We adopted our family dog from School of the Naked Dog in 2021. Our doggo needed to be rehomed by his previous owners who were not able to care for him any longer.We were so impressed with the care School of the Naked Dog took to get to know our family and match us with a dog who would do well with us and vice versa. Their experience and deep care for dogs and people really shone through the whole process and we were so grateful to benefit from their experience.Highly recommend!
Izaak Blair
21.07.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
After witnessing today outside a bar in Sumner two dogs being left in this companys vehicle unattended with no water for close to two hours in the hot sun I think these people severly mistreat animals behind closed doors. I waited close by the van and watched on as the dogs were in non stop distress the whole time. Please have a care for your pets and do not place your dogs in this man's care. Disgusting
Mairi
19.07.2023
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control
Enrolled an 8 week old puppy in the training classes - specified socialisation as one of our goals. Didn’t realise it is largely a class for adult reactive dogs and dogs are actually not allowed off leash or even to meet each other at all. I suspect this is due to previous dog attacks. One dog in our class had to be chained to a piano as owners couldn’t control it. Stressful experience trying to keep a bouncy young puppy from accidentally being mauled as all dogs are crammed into a fairly small hall. Needless to say we didn’t go back. Don’t recommend at all for young dogs.Edited to respond to the reply: I think the below says it all really - genuine safety concerns from an owner are ignored but quibbling about terminology is apparently important to them (I never called any specific dog reactive). There is a difference between having small puppies in a vet room and accidentally bumping into an aggressive adult German Shepherd with your 6kg puppy! The class was very disorganised - all dogs/owners were told to walk around the room in random directions, making the risk of accidental contact with one of these aggressive dogs very real.This wasn’t our first dog or our first puppy class. It was chaotic and dangerous. The only thing I can agree with them on is save your money - vet bills for dog attacks are expensive!

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dog training class location 92 Bristol Street, St Albans, Christchurch 8014
School of the NakedDog -Less Leash, More Control