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©2008 Learning About Dogs, PO Box 13, Chipping Campden, GL55 6WX. 01386 430189
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Public Transport to Mickleton
By Air:  
Heathrow Airport: Airbus to Oxford Bus Station: Train to Honeybourne: Taxi to Accommodation.
Birmingham Airport: Bus to Digbeth Bus Station: Bus to Stratford: Bus to Mickleton.

By Train: Nearest Station is Honeybourne (10 minutes by taxi). Paddington - Worcester line.
Then taxi to Accommodation of to WagMore Barn.

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Directions to the Wag More Barn
Our Centre is at the WagMore Barn just outside Mickleton, Glos.
From Mickleton Village (on the Stratford to Broadway Road) take the road opposite CostCutter Shop signposted to Broad Marston. Look at your mileometer - the turning for WagMore is EXACTLY 1 MILE along this lane, it is very easy to miss as you admire the countryside!
You will see the triangular road sign to warn of a bend to the left, ON THAT BEND is a track between two houses. The House on the left is Willow Tree House. If you are using a SATNAV the postcode for this house is GL55 6SG.
Turn up this track for three-quarters of a mile. As you near the farm buildings you will see our barn to your right “Learning About Dogs”. Parking is directly in front of the Barn.

Please remember this is a working farm. No dogs are allowed to run off lead. The area you can walk your dogs is clearly marked and only that area can be used. Please respect this and DO NOT walk your dogs anywhere else. Anything that your dog deposits must be picked up - bags are available at the centre.

We welcome dogs that are comfortable in a class environment, dogs that are going to be over stressed should attend the specialised workshops. You are welcome to bring bedding for the dog to rest, whilst you focus on your own learning, this can be a long day for the dogs. Puppies over 12 weeks old are welcome to attend, but please do not bring bitches in season. Bring a dog bowl for water, plain collar and lead. If you are bringing non-participative dogs you must ensure they are content and safe to leave in your car, and will not bark excessively. You may bring cages for the dogs.
Bring PLENTY of titbits - this is the equivalent of one week's training in one day. We recommend small squares of sliced cooked sandwich meats. Dried food, packaged commercial titbits and sausages will make the dogs too thirsty with the amount of work we may cover.
Learning is tremendous fun, challenging and an opening to a whole new absorbing interest. We are lucky to have great teachers and plenty of interested trainers to help you on a one-to-one basis. Please let us know if you have any particular needs we can help you with.


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©2008 Learning About Dogs, PO Box 13, Chipping Campden, GL55 6WX. 01386 430189
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