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We’re back again at Baxter Park on 27th August for this months pack walk. We’ll meet at the top of the stairs at the pavilion at 10.30am and do a figure 8 walk around the park. This is a gentle walk that is suitable for most.
Free Pack Walks in Dundee are fun for all, and are a great way to meet new people and socialise our dogs, especially anxious dogs. If you don’t know me, it is also a great opportunity to meet me face to face, find out more about what I do and how I can help you with your dogs behaviour.
Pack Walks are great for socialising our dogs
You remain responsible for your dogs behaviour throughout the walk. So please keep dogs on a lead, or under control, so we don’t upset the other park users or dogs on the walk that are building confidence. Don’t worry, there will be an opportunity for some free play at the end for those that want it.
There’ll also be plenty of chances to grab me if you have any questions about your dogs behaviour, or if you are considering behavioural training for your dog.
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