Puppy Class Registration Form

  • Terms & Conditions

    HEALTH & WELLBEING OF DOGS & PUPPIES

    Dogs and puppies must be vaccinated, wormed and be free of any contagious diseases.

    Any dog/puppy that is sick or injured will not be permitted to attend lesson/s unless written advice is received from a Vet indicating that the dog/puppy is safe to be attending lesson/s.

    Requirements: A copy of your certificate of vaccination *prior to arrival for class* Please note you will not be permitted to attend classes without a certificate.

    Good quality lead and flat collar with secure clip (no check chains, plastic buckle collars or chain leads please).

    Favourite toys.

    Favourite soft treats and food pouch (eg frankfurt, cheese or chicken).

    General:

    Puppies must be between 8-6 weeks of age at the commencement of Puppy Pre-school.

    Closed in shoes must be worn.

    PhD Pooches will do our best to assist you with training your dog/puppy, however, we cannot guarantee success. The level of results achieved will also be attributed to the amount of work you put into training and socialising your dog/puppy in addition to lesson/s.

    For best results, all training and instruction given regarding your dog/puppy also needs to be carried out by the people living with the dog/puppy. PhD Pooches reserves the right to pass on any case it feels would be better served by another professional trainer or specialist.

    Whilst every endeavour is made to ensure the safety of your dog/puppy, we are not liable for any injury or damage to your dog/puppy or persons attending a training lesson.

    Should you, a person with you, your dog/puppy be the cause any property damage you are responsible for the costs associated with repairing or replacing the damaged property.

    Payment:

    To secure your registration in a course, full payment is required prior to the commencement of the course.

    Payment can be made by direct deposit, Paypal or Visa

    Catch up lessons are offered subject to availability.