121’s by the Hour
If you are coming to Devon on holiday or live locally, you can purchase 121’s by the hour! If you are traveling to the area, you can use these hours for a consult call(s) prior to your trip and in-person training while local. If you are local, 121s by the hour can help you keep your training on track, the more hours you purchase, the cheaper they are by the hour and we can get your training in the diary so you stay accountable. Simply choose a pricing option that works for you in the table below:
121’s by the Hour |
*3 hrs |
5 hrs |
10 hrs |
15 hrs |
20 hrs |
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Cost: |
£180 |
£270 |
£520 |
£770 |
£980 |
*The three hour package includes one hour by phone.
Why we recommend 121 Sessions
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- You are traveling to Devon and staying locally while on holiday and want to visit us for some training.
- If you are apprehensive or nervous about joining a group class for any reason and would rather have 121 training.
- If you have trained / competed in agility before but would like to start training with Devon Dogs. We will be able to assess your level in a 121 and then recommend the appropriate weekly class / workshop for you to join.
- If you cannot attend any of our weekly classes but still want to train with us at Devon Dogs, 121 lessons can be booked to suit you and your schedule.
- If you own a difficult dog (reactive, nervous, aggressive etc) but would like to start training with us. We would like to meet you and your dog on a 121 basis first before we put you in a group lesson so that we can assess your level and suggest the right class for you, or even suggest a few more 121 lessons before you join a group class.
- If you have specific goals you want to work towards or would like 121 tuition and guidance to help you set future goals or work on specific areas for you and your dog. This might be the only training you do with us, or it might be on top of your weekly classes.
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Helpful hints to get the best out of your training session
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- Please bring a hungry dog to your session, Devon Dog’s training is based on positive reinforcement and we use food as a reward during training sessions.
- Bring the kibble you would feed your dog in the meal before your session. So, if you have a morning 1-2-1 then bring your dog’s breakfast, an evening 1-2-1 bring you dog’s dinner.
- Your dog can have light exercise ahead of your 1-2-1, so a brief walk. The hour long training session will be a good workout for your dog – physically and mentally
- As well as your dog’s kibble, please bring a variety of treats (cheese, ham, sausage, chicken) including high value treats such as dried liver or heart – anything that you know your dog absolutely loves – think human food!
- Bring a toy that your dog loves to play with, you can find some ideas at Tug-E-Nuff
- Bring a crate or bed to your training session, if you have one, these really help out sessions – HiK9 have some great beds!
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