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Howard from the Mullescote Dog Training School 12th March 2009 PDF Print E-mail

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 Howard Kirby and Henry from the Mullenscote Dog Training School

Howard Kirby has been training dogs for 20 years, and divides his time between Mullenscote Dog Training Centre and Lains Shooting School. Based near Andover, Hampshire, the team at Mullenscote specialises in training and assisting handlers to get the best from their dogs. 

The Mullenscote Dog Training Team can be seen right across the country giving demonstrations and running clinics and seminars.  “Training a dog can be a fantastic experience , our job is to ensure dog owners get professional advice that is personalised and relevant to their individual dog and circumstances,” says Howard. Read more...

Howard is a regular guest on the Drive Time show between 4pm and 5pm every Thursday with  Baz Reilly.  In case you missed it on the radio on 12th March 2009 listen again by clicking on the interviews below:

Listen to  part one of an interview with Howard Kirby chatting to Baz Reilly about joining a shoot (3 MB)

Listen to  part two of an interview with Howard Kirby chatting to Baz Reilly about joining a shoot (2 MB) 

Listen to  part three of an interview with Howard Kirby chatting to Baz Reilly about joining a shoot (2 MB) 

 

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 March 2009 )
 
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