
CAINS CANINES
Dog Training needs a bespoke service, tailored to your needs.
Dog agility is so much fun to have with your dog, learn new and useful skills that will come in handy in everyday life as well as on the agility course.
My name is Amanda, and I am a “Cornish Maid” born and bred here in West Cornwall. I have been involved with dogs all my life, my family home always had one, two, up to four dogs along with various other “pets” along the way, different sizes and breeds. At present I have two dogs, both of my dogs, a Cava-Poo and a Toy Poodle, compete at Agility and they’ve had some fantastic results and a lot of fun along the way.
I am the Agility trainer at Cains Canines.
My interest in how dogs learn grew and grew and with the help from another trainer I embarked on becoming a fully qualified accredited dog trainer with the World-renowned Institute of Modern Dog Trainers. I have now been qualified and working with caregivers and their canine companions for over 5 years, delivering kind, effective fear free training for both humans and dogs.
There is never any judgement on previous training methods used (and I guess they didn’t work, that’s why you’re looking for a competent trainer) I am confident that fear and force free reward-based training methods will lead the way and give the results you want, and in some cases, need.
So how brilliant that you have landed here on my website – no need to look any further for all your training and your agility needs – it’s a one stop shop!
You get an empathic caring qualified trainer who will always have your and your dog’s best interest at heart.
Code Of Ethics
All Members of The IMDT agree to abide by The IMDT Code of Ethics:
✓ To train dogs professionally with honesty, integrity and in the best interest of the dog, owner, the public and The IMDT.
✓ Actively provide and promote force-free training methods and actively reject any methods or equipment that may cause physical or mental discomfort.
✓ Continue Professional development through books, workshops, courses & seminars.
✓ Respect the privacy and confidentiality of clients.
✓ Carry suitable professional insurance including public liability.
✓ Members agree to work within their professional limits and agree to refer owners with needs beyond those limits to a suitable professional.
✓ Provide and promote science based, proven dog training principles to a high, professional standard.
✓ Avoid positive punishment as a tool for training dogs.
✓ Accept IMDT Committee decisions as final.
✓ Proactively benefit dogs and dog owners.
✓ Proactively promote The IMDT.
Amanda Cain


