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Dog walking, daycare and home boarding at its best!

We provide the above services (and more!) to clients in and around Bognor Regis.  We have a 5* licence from Arun District Council (licence number 113594) to provide daycare and home boarding, we have dog first aid certificates and enhanced DBS checks and Karen has an OFQUAL regulated level 3 diploma in professional day care and boarding.  Martyn is currently studying a level 5 diploma in dog behaviour management with the IMDTB.


Contact us to discuss your needs - we pride ourselves in our adaptable services - we can accommodate most requests!

Karen

As a child of the 1970s, I always loved to roam, especially if it was alongside an ecstatic enthusiastic companion.  I was only 7 years old when I pleaded to be allowed to walk our pedigree Heinz 57 dog, Nicky.  

She was a  very protective dog, so it was agreed.  (And maybe my parents couldn't believe their luck!) 

So off we went down the road, connected by a lead, stopping at nearly every lamp and gate post, and from time to time, suddenly disappearing up a neighbour's  garden path where a cat lived. 

Nicky was very kind, she sometimes let me think I was in charge.  We would chat, she would show me this and that. But mostly, Nicky trained me like the harshest, most unsympathetic of Sargeant Majors! She was strong and pulled until my shoulders burned, she held some kind of furious grudge against Poodles, German Shepherds, various other dogs and cats. She 'suffered' from selective hearing, but also knew I was a sucker for the big soulful eyes trick, so I would let her off the lead, always faithful that she would come back this time. I don't know how I ever got to school on time! We fell out daily, but she always looked so pleased with herself, I always fell straight back in love with her, and understood she was just making the most of her precious time out. I regarded her as my special little sister and have always felt like that with all the dogs I've known since. Nicky was my trainer of the 1970s, so several years, (OK decades), later, I have grown up, got grounded and learned how to be in charge. But I still haven't met a dog that doesn't make me love him or her.  And I still love nothing more than to walk or roam alongside a sniffing, tail-wagging, dog, so clearly, loving their time out. 

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Martyn

I am passionate about dogs and cannot remember ever being without one in my life. As a small child we had a family dog, Sally, who was a sandy coloured Labrador multi-mixed breed. My fondest childhood memories are from 9 to around 15. During those years Sally became my best friend and we often played hide and seek together (she would even turn away so I could hide then take her own turn hiding in long grass) and generally roamed for hours over the Racehill in Brighton and the South Downs towards Lewes.


Since then I have always had a dog or two in my life - as an adult I have had the pleasurable company of Jessica (Border Collie purchased from a local breeder), Bruce (GSD rescue), Bailey (GSD x Rottweiler rescue) and Heidi (GSD rescue) all of whom have been wonderful companions and taught me so much - they have all sadly passed away and are in our mini pet graveyard in our garden. Currently we have Faye (Cretan hunting dog rescue) and Sunny (Lurcher cross rescue).


Since starting Waggies I have had the amazing experience of so many dogs from tiny Shih Tzus to a massive Newfoundland and an Akita. From Bichon Frise, Schnauzer, Romanian cross breeds and Labrador to Jack Russell Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, German Shepherd Dogs, old dogs, puppies, those with “problems” and more - all of whom continue to teach me and add to my passion for dogs.


Currently undertaking a level 5 diploma (2nd year university degree level) course in dog behaviour, I will soon be offering training and behaviour work to clients in addition to our current services - just can't get enough time with dogs!

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