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Canine Flow has announced it has been named as a finalist for the Business of the Year Award at this year’s PetQuip Awards.

Canine Flow is a dog training business that enables dog owners to understand their dog’s motivations and emotional energy, and the influence of the subconscious on their dog’s behaviour.

The company is now a worldwide business with nearly 30 practitioners operating across the globe.

It also offers resources, including a 36 Card Oracle Deck and Guidebook where owners receive insights and messages to bring “deeper understanding” of their dogs behaviours, and a number of hypnotherapy audios which cover topics such as fireworks, recall, barking, separation anxiety and car travel.

Additionally, Canine Flow offers a number of home study courses which help owners to understand the principles of the training and Training Practitioner Courses enabling people to train in the techniques and then go on to establish their own businesses.

Caroline Griffith, Canine Flow founder, said: “Largely due to the increase of dog ownership during the pandemic, issues relating to separation anxiety and any other social situations which inexperienced dog owners have to deal with have increased making it more important to make sure that your dog is relaxed and happy.

“We are absolutely delighted to be recognised by PetQuip for the unique work that we do in the dog training world.”

Griffith has a career spanning over 20 years working with natural pet care and holistic training techniques.

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