Walk’n’ Talk – informal chat about secure fields in the UK
Sensory Areas for Dogs
A lot of Dog Parks have a sensory area or "garden" but what exactly does that mean and why is it beneficial for your dog ? Dogs enjoy sensory areas because they are naturally curious and highly sensory-driven animals. Their keen senses of sight, smell, hearing, touch,...
Reactive Dogs and Secure Fields
Reactive Dogs On our site many field owners suggest that a secure dog field is an ideal place to exercise a reactive dog. To understand why this may be the case we need to first of all understand what the expression "reactive dog" means. We asked KCAI Registered Dog...
What size are Dog Fields in the UK?
There is no standard size for all dog fields, as they can range from small paddocks of around an acre where a single field is located to large multi site facilities extending to over 30 acres. Although most fields are enclosed with 6ft fences, the layout and landscape...
Is a secure dog field a good place to practise recall ?
Using a secure field for recall training When it comes to training any dog who has poor recall ,it makes sense that this should be done where the dog does not have the opportunity to run off and come to harm . A secure dog field provides a controlled environment...