The Dogfather: Bring me your 'problem' dog

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What are you doing on Sunday June 26? If you live in Alderley Edge you are probably going to the Alderley Village Fete at the cricket club. If you don't live in the village but own a dog then that's exactly where you should go.

Apart from all the stalls, rides, bands and entertainment there will be a Fun Dog Show where you can show off your dog in the Best Puppy, Dog Most like its Owner, Waggiest Tail, and all the other categories.

You won't win a world cruise but you might win a big rosette or a silver cup for Best in Show.

Now, if you missed my previous Behaviour Clinics and have a dog with issues this is your chance to get them resolved. I shall be at Alderley Edge Cricket Ground Moss Lane, Alderley Edge SK9 7HN from 1pm ready to help you.

You will be amazed to find that the 'problems' your dog has are far easier to resolve than you ever imagined. I shall work directly with your dog and demonstrate just how good he/she can be.

That perceived problem you've been worrying about will disappear in front of your eyes. It isn't magic anyone can do it once they understand how.

All I ask is a £10 donation to Animal Support Volunteers charity and if you don't see an immediate change in your dog I'll make the donation for you.

I'll be situated right next to the Dog Show so you won't miss me. I'll have all my dogs with me so come over and say hello. (Murphy is always happy to meet his fans).

You can email me for an appointment or text me at 07590-560012. Or you can just turn up on the day and I will see you ASAP.

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The Dogfather, Vic Barlow
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Birgitta Hoffmann
Thursday 23rd June 2016 at 8:13 am
Vic, thanks for doing the stall, I am sure it will be popular.
Based on the experience of my volunteers and my own insights the last four weeks during leafletting in Wilmslow, I would like to say a big thank you to all the great, well behaved friendly dogs all over Wilmslow and their dedicated owners, who have spent hours creating a working relationship with each other (by attending puppy schools etc or just by being exceptionally good at handling animals). It has been a pleasure meeting you.

As for the remaining problem cases, keep up the good work, Vic. You are teaching all of us, including those of us, who have cats instead of dogs (or no companions at all) to be a little bit more considerate of the needs of our two and four legged neighbours.