Dog Training Philosophy


Our Dog Training Philosophy

The Imber Court dog training club was formed by Harry O'Neill, a retired Police dog handler who served with the Metropolitan Police for 20 years.


Having seized many dogs during that time, it was clear that too many dogs were falling foul of The Dangerous Dogs Act due to the training methods used being largely ineffective.


The sole purpose of the club is to remedy this situation by using training methods that copy the natural way dogs use discipline to maintain the hierarchy of the pack.


Remember your dog needs to be trained to fit into human society, as failure to do so too often results in the dog paying the ultimate price; and being a pack animal it needs to know its place in the hierarchy of its human pack, which is as the family pet and not another human.


Our 1-1 individual dog training sessions will help to ensure that you and your dog understand this challenge and are prepared for it.


PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT TRAIN ANY BANNED DOG BREEDS!


Get Started

Contact us today to find out when the next class begins or to learn more about how we can help you and your dog excel.

Call us

07903 868031

Come and watch a class


We welcome visitors to come and observe our classes and our training style in person.


You can find us on Saturday mornings, between 10am-1pm, at:


Imber Court, Imber Court, Esher KT10 8EG

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