About Precious Paws
Operating from Mitcham, Precious Paws Pet Care provides help and advice with Cat, Small Pet Minding, Dog Training, Dog Walking, Minding and Boarding to clients throughout Mitcham and Surrounding Areas. Precious Paws was established in 2007 under another name and the company has many years of experience in the Pet Minding, Dog Training and Dog Walking market.
The business aims to supply the general public with a professional knowledgeable service. The expert staff try to ensure the client's enjoyment of their pet. The service is intended to educate and help with any problems that may arise.
Cats/Small Pets are fed, watered, litter/cage cleaned and animals played with/entertained.
Other benefits of our service is that curtains are opened closed, post brought in, plants watered and lights alternated fooling would be burglars.
Occasional house sitting is also offered.
Dog Training Classes include Puppy Socialisation, which helps puppies learn to play nicely with other dogs of differing breeds whilst assisting their owners with house/crate training, bite inhibition and handling skills. The Obedience Classes focus on coming when called, walking nicely on a loose lead, leaving rubbish alone as well as the usual sit/down stay.
Techniques advance onto sending the dog to a point, stopping the dog in an emergency, using the Clicker and teaching tricks to impress friends and family.
Dogs are walked in small groups, transported in a crated van.
Precious Paws has Experienced, knowledgeable, qualified staff with high standards of education.
Diane is a member of the KCAI governing body and holds a certificate at Intermediate Level with the Pet Dog Trainers Institute.
Diane is constantly looking at better ways to train without force and regularly attends seminars and courses to improve her education further still.
Precious Paws has an expanding customer base, located in the local area, including clients with and without experience of owning and training a dog. Clients have frequently returned with their new pet in addition to the first one. They come for training, walking and Day Care while they are at work, on holiday or out for the day.