Exler Canine (XK9)
Dog trainer
Council-licensed where required, real photos, verified-booking reviews. Typical rate: £40-150 per session.
13 businesses in Oxford
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Dog trainer
Oxford's dog walking culture is shaped by the meadows and the rivers. Port Meadow (the 440-acre common grazed by horses and cattle since medieval times, with the Thames running through it) is the daily landmark and one of the great urban dog walks in England. University Parks (closed to dogs in formal sections but the walks around the edges are popular), Christ Church Meadow, South Park, Shotover Country Park, and the Thames Path from Folly Bridge out to Iffley Lock and beyond all carry steady traffic. The Oxford Canal towpath runs north out of the city. Wytham Woods (university-managed, permit-only access) is a weekend draw for those with the right paperwork.
Oxford's housing is expensive and density-driven, so daycare and walker demand is strong - many central postcodes are flat-and-no-garden. Headington, Summertown, Jericho, Cowley, Marston, and Iffley are the busier walker markets. Boarding bookings cluster around the university terms (the academic calendar drives a lot of moves in and out), conference season, and school holidays. Oxford has a sophisticated, high-spend pet market with strong demand for force-free training.
Oxford City Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations through environmental health and publishes its register. Cherwell, South Oxfordshire, West Oxfordshire, and Vale of White Horse district councils cover the surrounding areas - a Kidlington, Abingdon, or Wheatley boarder may be licensed elsewhere. Port Meadow has working livestock - horses and cattle - so dogs under close control is the standing expectation, with lead requirements during nesting season in the wet meadow sections.
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Every commercial daycare or boarder must hold a council licence. We show the number and star rating up top.
Book a free meet-and-greet. Any reputable provider will arrange this before the first stay.
Confirm dates directly with the business. No commission, no middleman, no upcharge.
As a UK guide, £40-150 per session. London and the South East sit at the top of that range; most other regions come in lower.
No - dog trainers is not a licensable activity under the 2018 regulations, so there is no council licence to check. We show insurance details on each profile instead.
Contact any listed business directly through their profile. Reputable providers will arrange a meet-and-greet before confirming the booking. There's no commission or middleman.
Yes - only customers with a confirmed booking can leave a review. Every review shows the service used and the visit date.
Look for providers offering one-to-one sessions - most Oxford dog trainers will book a quiet slot for a reactive or anxious dog if you mention it upfront.
Public liability cover (typically £1m+), care/custody/control cover for dogs in their charge, and personal accident cover. We list the insurer on every profile.