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Dog training aftercare

Our Aftercare is yet another feature that makes our programme so unique.

We are often reminded that even though our customers know it's an available service to them, it's not truly appreciated until the time.

You are given a personal telephone number of your trainer and instructor and are encouraged to call as often as necessary. We'll remind you at your tuition that we'd much rather hear from you daily to discuss the smallest detail than weekly, or longer with greater issues.

Outside of the telephone support, we also provide a free follow-up session. This takes place 3-8 weeks after the registered Royvon training has concluded.

Royvon will be available to help fine tune your handling knowledge and skills for the lifetime of your dog. This is our ongoing commitment to you.

Following are tips to assure that your dog is working as well for you as for us:

  • Please read the training notes within your customer binder. Read them whilst your dog is being trained, and again just prior to your tuition. Refer to them often following the course conclusion.
  • View the Training DVD provided for you within your binder.
  • Please take your tuition very seriously. Here you will learn the new procedure to communicate with your dog. When practiced properly it is very likely that you'll experience even better results than demonstrated from us, after all there is a stronger bond to you.
  • Be committed to your practice sessions at home. Do not allow yourself, or your dog to fall into bad habits. It is very important to firmly establish the control demonstrated to you by your dog's trainer.
  • A well trained dog is a happy dog - once the dog knows the communication procedure, and you are committed to its use and consistency, their lives are enriched (as is yours): your dog will enjoy training, enjoy being responsive to you and enjoy pleasing you!
  • Take full advantage of our aftercare!!!

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