Servicing Brisbane’s Eastern Suburbs, Queensland.

Puppy School References


(Obtained in April 2004 when submitting a dog training tender to the local council)

Ms C.B,

Competitor at breed shows & attendee with three dogs at C.L.E.A.R. Dog Training group classes:

'"I recently had a private lesson and then completed a course at C.L.E.A.R. Dog Training and was, quite frankly, astounded at the improvement not only in my own dog but in all of the dogs on the course. Some had never been socialised prior to the course and were understandably nervous, agitated and verbose. However, Oliver and the very professional team at C.L.E.A.R. brought a mixture of expertise, humour and individual attention to each participant while imparting logical sound principles. This was instrumental in all of us reaching a high level of achievement.



I have since enrolled my two other dogs one of which is already Level 3 in obedience at a traditional dog club to also undertake a course with C.L.E.A.R. Dog Training. Regardless of the age or experience of the dog or owner I do believe that anyone can significantly benefit from this wonderful team of people and the resources they offer. I simply cannot recommend them highly enough.'"



Dr C.F, (PhD),

Delta Accredited Canine Good Citizen Instructor, Chief Instructor 'XYZ' Dog Obedience Club with over 20 instructors:

"I first met Oliver Beverly about five years ago when he participated in training activities at my dog club. I have since encountered him at many training and behaviour seminars around the country. Oliver is a keen student of the latest in positive methods of animal training and I would feel very happy in recommending anyone to attend his classes or consult with him about problem behaviours. He has the dog's best interests at heart and the knowledge to resolve problems without resorting to the excessive punishment that characterises most old-style approaches to dog training."

 

 


 

Dr R. Q, BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian:

'I have known Mr Beverly for two years in a number of different capacities including:

  • As a client with my own dog at C.L.E.A.R Dog Training
  • As this Veterinary Hospital's dog trainer referral of choice
  • As a fellow colleague participating in Continuing Education Behavioural Conferences

I have the highest regard for Mr Beverly both as a skilled professional and a person of integrity. It is my observation and professional experience that he possesses many strengths and attributes including the following:

* Strong and consistent client focus

* High-level competency and knowledge

* High level of communication skills

* Strong congruency between philosophical framework and his daily practice

* Openness to new information and a strong commitment to continuing education

* Knowledge & experience in up-to-date, approved methods of dog training and handling.

Mr Beverly has developed respect from the local veterinary profession as he works excellently with owners, animals and the profession to allow for ideal management of our suburban dog community. He is an accredited Delta Canine Good Citizen Instructor and has completed further studies in Behavioural Dog Training. This theoretical study and extensive dog training experience in my opinion make him one of the most valuable and expert dog trainers in the area.'

 


Ms Michelle Izzard

 

Ketchwayo Rhodesian Ridgebacks

(http://www.ketchwayo.com/)

Buderim

To Whom It May Concern

It is a pleasure to write a testimonial in regard to Oliver Beverly and C.L.E.A.R. Dog Training. I was looking for a puppy preschool after attending an ill run puppy school here on the Sunshine Coast. Priorities for me were a positive environment for puppy and handler, an instructor who knew how to run a puppy class without compromising the social development of a very young dog and who taught how to raise a puppy in a positive way.

Oliver was recommended to me and after initial contact I made the 200 kilometre round trip from Buderim to our first class in Brisbane. I was not disappointed. As well as being fun, Oliver's puppy classes are carefully designed to ensure that new owners are taught what to expect from a young pup and how to handle normal puppy behavior. This knowledge helps arm a new puppy owner with understanding and skills for a smooth transition through puppy hood. The clicker is introduced, positive basic training introduced and most importantly pups learn to socialize with other puppies and humans. Obstacles such as swing doors, prams, umbrellas, basic agility equipment are also a part of Oliver's puppy classes. This type of equipment encourages puppy awareness helping to build confidence and, of course, the agility equipment is a lot of fun. I found Oliver to be a warm, caring, extremely knowledgeable person who has devoted many years to helping people raise their pups to become well adjusted canine citizens in today's society. Oliver also actively assists in bringing to Queensland world renowned, positive, dog trainers to lecture in their areas of expertise so we all can benefit from their knowledge. Being a breeder I have absolutely no hesitation at all in recommending C.L.E.A.R. Dog training to my puppy buyers. Kind regards

Michele Izzard

 

 LETTER FROM VET

Puppy schooling

There is confusing and conflicting information from breeders, vets, trainers and other people who have owned a dog about how best to raise a puppy. Some of the advice is totally wrong and some potentially dangerous!

Going for 4-5 hours to a good puppy school between the age of 8 to12-14 weeks is undoubtedly one of the best things that can happen to any puppy. However, it is only a fraction of what is needed for a puppy to become a dog that is emotionally healthy and well behaved.

Going to a bad school [puppies that are too old and too big, too many puppies and people, too small a room, unqualified and/or inexperienced instructor, incorrect techniques] is one of the very worst things that can happen to it!

With individual coaching an owner gets immediate feedback and reinforcement for correct handling skills, as a result of which their puppy is likely to learn very quickly. In group classes this instant feedback is not consistently  possible.

One-on-one training in a home environment consistently gives superior results compared to even the very best of puppy classes which is why we decided, in 2012, to discontinue our much sought after group classes in favour of in-home tuition only.

13027 Whiskey 5 4 13 3 Copy'Puppy kindergarten DVD was particularly well done: clear and simple and inspiring. I love your passion for training (which you have without being militant), your passion for dogs and the resources you bring. I found your session to be money very well spent (and very convenient to be at home!)' 5/4/13 Dr D.Mills, Deception Bay, 'Whiskey', 12 week old Jack Russell


INCLUDED IN ALL PUPPY SCHOOL TRAINING

In just one individual home puppy-school training session we cover the following skills that a puppy owner should first teach their new puppy in a non-stressful home environment.

  1. House training.
  2. Socialisation – [learning how to live in our human world]
  3. Environmental habituation – [calmly accepting various stimuli such as sounds, motions and potentially scary objects]
  4. The puppy’s name – [means look at me for instructions and should never to be used as a reprimand]
  5. Yes – [what you did just then is right and some sort of reward will follow so do it again often]
  6. No – [said without 'nagging': what you are doing right now is not desirable and must stop right away]
  7. Come – [can save a dog’s life]
  8. Sit – [other behaviours, such as jumping up, can’t happen]
  9. Walking on a loose lead – [walks should be frequent and pleasant]
  10. Home alone – [how to play with toys and be happy in his or her own company]
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AFTER PUPPY SCHOOL

Once they have mastered the basics at home - a process that when done correctly takes only a few days - we recommend one or more of the following steps for an adolescent puppy’s ongoing education.

1. If young enough (8-12 weeks) they start at a good 4-5 week puppy school for hourly sessions, even if that means driving long distances to find the right place.

2. Once or twice a week for 2-3 months they attend a good ‘dog-day-care’ centre for 6 hours a day. There they will learn dog body language by playing and interacting appropriately with other well mannered puppies and older dogs.

There are also some private homes which, like day care for small children, take in puppies aged 8 -16 weeks for half or a whole day and allow opportunities for controlled play.

3. They continue to socialise their dog appropriately by visiting a nearly empty dog park. It is best to start by watching calmly and safely from the outside to ensure there are no inattentive owners with out of control dogs.

4. Owners wanting a higher standard of obedience might consider joining a small group obedience class. If so, find one with an experienced instructor using modern training methods.

N.B.  It is wise to choose carefully as any negative experiences received at day-care centres, dog parks or classes can traumatise puppies and adolescent dogs and lead to life-long fear-based behaviour problems.

Good choices result in having a puppy that grows into a dog that is responsive to instructions and is polite around the house. He or she will interact well with people and other dogs when walking around the block or at the dog park.

Such a puppy is unlikely to be re-homed or sent to an animal shelter before he or she is 12 months old, nor require expensive visits to veterinary behaviourists for serious behaviour issues.

Details of our 'Fees', 'The Benefits of Home Training' and 'Recent clients' comments' can be seen by returning to the menu at the top and scrolling down to the relevant section.

If you would like our assistance to ensure your puppy has a head start to life and becomes an ideal family member please contact us on 0468 990 050 to arrange a suitable time.

For any further details please ring us on 0468 990 050. If nobody can take your call please leave a message and we will ring you back as soon as we return.

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Clients' Comments re in-home training and behaviour modification sessions for PUPPIES

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The comments and photographs below are taken from survey forms returned by puppy owners who had individual in-home puppy training and are used with the owner' permission.

From 2001 to 2011 we ran 5-6 puppy schools per week at our training grounds as well as for several vet surgeries around Brisbane. Nearly 6000 people including breeders, vets and other trainers with their own puppies came to us from all over South East Queensland.   

Click HERE for a recent article from from the USA on 'Rethinking Puppy Socialisation' and the risks involved and HERE for one from the UK on 'Are Puppy Socialisation Classes Creating Dangerous Dogs of the Future?' 

By 2012 we had already decided to discontinue running ‘group’ puppy classes and to provide a more comprehensive, risk free and superior alternative by way of an individual in-homepuppy-and-owner' education training session. At these sessions we cover proper, adequate & safe on-going socialisation techniques; ‘home alone’ and other exercises to prevent future problems such as dog-to-dog aggression and separation anxiety; flea, tick and worm control; insurance; house training; junior obedience as well as solutions to common puppy behaviour problems such as crying, nipping and biting.

Owner/Suburb Date/Name Breed/Age Comments
Renae Bradbury
(Repeat clients from group puppy school in 2007 with ‘Loulou’)
Seven Hills
4/9/18 Darcy
Labradoodle
8.5 weeks
In –home training was a wonderful solution with our very new puppy, especially with regard to our two children understanding the puppy’s behaviour. Maria was very knowledgeable, easy to understand and very helpful.
Mr & Mrs Cassidy Bulimba 17/3/18 Rosie
Cavoodle
10 weeks
Caroline was fantastic in helping us with training Rosie. She offered simple clear solutions & our puppy responded extremely well. I would certainly recommend CLEAR & Caroline to anyone trying to negotiate their way around training a new puppy
J& L Mostyn Narangba 25/2/16 Kevin
German shepherd
12 weeks
Excellent material, activities, training aids and handouts. I have already recommended to others.

Mr M. Orfanos
Manly West

20/1/16

Bosco
Bull Terrier x Sharpei 12 weeks 
6103 Bosco

'Training was very good & provided lots of info & access to further info. I now feel confident that I will be able to teach Bosco to respond to my commands so that he is a well behaved dog. Would definitely recommend the service as instructor's knoweldge was excellent, having it at home is a big plus.'

Mr & Mrs L.Thomson
Cannon Hill

10/1/16

Molly
Lab x Cattle Dog
12weeks
Molly  Catherine  Luke

'The amount + quality of the resources we were guided to was fantastic. The advice was both practical & specific to our dog, environment & our knowledge. The service was personal & professional. We feel very grateful that we sought your help - THANKS!'

REFERENCES FROM PROFESSIONAL COLLEAGUES when submitting a training tender to a local council in 2004.

Dr C. F (PhD), Delta Accredited Canine Good Citizen Instructor, Chief Instructor Gold Coast Dog Obedience Club - 28/4/2004

' I first met Oliver Beverly in 1999 when he participated in training activities at my dog club. I have since encountered him at many training and behaviour seminars around the country. Oliver is a keen student of the latest in positive methods of animal training and I would feel very happy in recommending anyone to consult with him about training or problem behaviours. He has the dog's best interests at heart and the knowledge to resolve problems without resorting to the excessive punishment that characterizes most old-style approaches to dog training.'

Dr R. Q, BVSc (Hons), Veterinarian in 2004 at a large 24 hour Brisbane vet hospital

'I have known Mr Beverly for two years in a number of different capacities including:

  • As a client with my own dog at C.L.E.A.R Dog Training
  • As this Veterinary Hospital's dog trainer referral of choice
  • As a fellow colleague participating in Continuing Education Behavioural Conferences

I have the highest regard for Mr Beverly both as a skilled professional and a person of integrity. It is my observation and professional experience that he possesses many strengths and attributes including the following:

  • Strong and consistent client focus
  • High-level competency and knowledge
  • High level of communication skills
  • Openness to new information and a strong commitment to continuing education
  • Knowledge and experience in up-to-date, approved methods of dog training and handling.

Mr Beverly has developed respect from the local veterinary profession as he works excellently with owners, animals and the profession to allow for ideal management of our suburban dog community. He is an accredited Delta Canine Good Citizen Instructor and has completed further studies in Behavioural Dog Training. This theoretical study and extensive dog training experience in my opinion make him one of the most valuable and expert dog trainers in the area.'

Ms Michelle Izzard, Ketchwayo Rhodesian Ridgebacks, Buderim
(http://www.ketchwayo.com/)

To Whom It May Concern

"It is a pleasure to write a testimonial in regard to Oliver Beverly and C.L.E.A.R. Dog Training. I was looking for a puppy preschool after attending an ill run puppy school here on the Sunshine Coast. Priorities for me were a positive environment for puppy and handler, an instructor who knew how to run a puppy class without compromising the social development of a very young dog and who taught how to raise a puppy in a positive way.

Oliver was recommended to me and after initial contact I made the 200 kilometre round trip from Buderim to our first class in Brisbane. I was not disappointed. As well as being fun, Oliver’s puppy classes are carefully designed to ensure that new owners are taught what to expect from a young pup and how to handle normal puppy behavior. This knowledge helps arm a new puppy owner with understanding and skills for a smooth transition through puppy hood. The clicker is introduced, positive basic training introduced and most importantly pups learn to socialize with other puppies and humans.

Obstacles such as swing doors, prams, umbrellas, basic agility equipment are also a part of Oliver’s puppy classes. This type of equipment encourages puppy awareness helping to build confidence and, of course, the agility equipment is a lot of fun.

I found Oliver to be a warm, caring, extremely knowledgeable person who has devoted many years to helping people raise their pups to become well adjusted canine citizens in today’s society. Oliver also actively assists in bringing to Queensland world renowned, positive, dog trainers to lecture in their areas of expertise so we all can benefit from their knowledge.

Being a breeder I have absolutely no hesitation at all in recommending C.L.E.A.R. Dog training to my puppy buyers."

If you would like to arrange an in-home assessment and puppy training session please click on the registration link below. Fill in and return the puppy profile form and we will then contact you immediately to organise a convenient time.

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