Teaching the simple way to train and communicate with dogs
John is the founder and principal lecturer of the Northern Centre for Canine Behaviour is now widely acclaimed as a world leading dog trainer and behaviourist, having pioneered the majority of techniques that have now become standard practice in behaviour therapy and training worldwide.
John Rogerson - World Renowned Dog Behaviourist And Trainer
While John has semi-retired from the animal behaviour world, this site will be used as a library of content to educate and train the next generation of dog lovers.
Online course modules are available for free to those who register (also free!).
In the coming days more modules and content will be added.
Stay tuned.
“Humans are losing their ways to communicate with dogs as the modern dog training is growing into huge market”
John Rogerson 1948-2022
On 30th December 2022 John passed suddenly on arrival in India. John had travelled from Germany to run an advanced Dog training and behaviour course. Further details from the post…
John Rogerson Social
You may have noticed a new button appearing on the menu? This will be a place where you can connect/reconnect with people from the dog world. Of course, your privacy…
Helping A Dog With A Fear Of Sounds
Three different programmes which are designed to reduce your dog’s sensitivity to noises. The programme that you select will very much depend on how sensitive and fearful your dog is to certain types of noise.
How To Register And Access Free Courses
Follow this simple guide to learn how to register on johnrogerson.com and to access the online courses. Step One On the "Homepage" - Johnrogerson.com - click on "Register" as shown…
A Brief History of [Dog] Time.
I started training dogs in 1964 and became an instructor in dog training clubs in London in 1966. In those days to become an instructor you had to prove your…
How Does My Puppy Learn?
Share Me Having acquired your new puppy, how do you go about teaching him all of the commands that are necessary in order to end up with a well socialised…