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From mountains to moors, top trainer Ingrid makes her move!


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fter 25 years in the Lake District, renowned dog trainer Ingrid Grayling has re-located to her new home near Dartmoor. Now much closer to her daughter and adored grandchild, Ingrid has lost no time in putting her skills to work on behalf of dog owners in Devon. Her one-to-one technique is likely to appeal especially to those left disappointed by previous training ex- periences, perhaps in group classes. Instead of a “one collar fits all” ap- proach, Ingrid tailors her programme to suit both the needs of the owner and the temperament of the dog – be the animal young or old, large or small, timid or rather taken to going its own way (possibly in the direction of sheep and other farm stock). A writer on dog training practices who has also been featured on BBC radio, Ingrid shows how a relaxed and professional approach can help produce a happy, obedient and trust- worthy dog for life.


Call Sam on 07572 239 219 Services


Bath and blow dry De-shedding Breed cuts Hand-stripping De-matting Nails Flea treatment Tick removal


Grooming Tool Guide


The slicker brush is a great all- rounder and is suitable for most coat types. Look for softer slickers for lighter coats and firmer ones for wool and thicker coats. Use a comb to check for any tangles that might have been missed.


A pin brush is great for long, single coats;


Whereas a curry brush is often the best choice for short coats.


An undercoat rake is an absolute must for double-coated dogs.


To deal with excess shedding, choose a tool with the right teeth for the job. A tool like this Coat King is great for heavy coats.


Alternatively, a tool like a Furminator is more effective on flat coats.


A hand-stripping knife is a tool to help remove molting hair from wire coats. If you’re not sure if this is the right tool for your dog’s coat, ask your groomer for advice.


* Coat King and Furminator are brand names - similar options are available from other companies.


The Palladium Arcade, Dartmouth, TQ6 9PY www.toodles.uk


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