Kennelling one’s dog(s) is an emotional
thing: Will the apple of your eye be treated
well? Will there be sufficient control to
ensure that it does not fall victim to
attacks? Are the people who are going to
look after the dogs trained to handle dogs?
Do they really love dogs? Will my dog be
cooped up in a kennel the whole time it is
there? Will it have to share a kennel with
other dogs?
At Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy we understand
your concerns. Here are some straight
answers to the above questions:
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The well-being of dogs left in our care
is of paramount concern to us
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Strict control is exercised to ensure
that there is no opportunity for
fighting between the dogs
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The people looking after the dogs
kennelled at Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy
are all highly qualified and accredited
dog trainers and handlers – and they
really love dogs
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One of the things that make kennelling
your dog at Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy
unique, is the fact that the dogs do not
spend the entire period of their stay in
kennels – they are taken for walks every
day under strict supervision by trained
handlers and minders
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Every dog is kennelled in its own
separate Bio-Hut, a unique, patented dog
home developed by the owner of
Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy, John
Greyvenstein to meet every need of dogs
big and small.
You can also have your dog kennelled for
FREE
If you bring in your young dog for
socialisation, or your mature dog for
personal protection
training when you go on holiday, free
kennelling is included for the duration of
the training
period – and you will only pay for
kennelling for the period (if any) that you
will be away for
longer than the training period (which is 2
weeks for socialisation, and 4 – 6 weeks for
personal protection training).
The owner of
Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy, John Greyvenstein is
not only internationally recognised as a world
authority on the training of working dogs but
also on establishing independent Dog Centers, or
evaluation of existing Dog Centers.
Consulting
services include:
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Comprehensive
planning, implementation, and operating of
Dog Centers
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Evaluation of
effectiveness of existing Dog centers as
well as of security systems making use of
dogs, with specific emphasis on application
and cost control
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Evaluation of
individual dogs regarding behaviour
characteristics and suitability for use in a
breeding programme
Any other
practical problems experienced during the
breeding or training of dogs.
The
philosophical point of departure when
establishing Dog Units internationally is to
ensure that the Unit will be able to operate
independently, with the capacity to provide work
opportunities for citizens of its own country.
Training and development of personnel is
focused on long-term career planning, and making
the application of relevant qualifications a
practical reality. In order to achieve these
outcomes, qualifications are benchmarked against
international standards while quality management
is also in line with international standards.
Continuity and sustainability are achieved
though the transfer of knowledge, skills and
technology, and the implementation of quality
management systems and procedures.
The
final result is a totally independent entity
that functions at optimal levels of performance.
John Greyvenstein
is in constant demand internationally to act as
Project Manager for the establishing of
specialised dog training and operational centres
for a variety of applications.
The Bio-Hut is
a unique, patented dog kennel, scientifically
designed, developed and tested by the owner of
Braveheart Bio-Dog Academy, John Greyvenstein to
enhance the comfort of the dog and simplify the
task of its minder, while representing a
significant cost saving.
Features and Benefits:
The dog’s natural behaviour and comfort were
given prime consideration in the design of the
Bio-Hut and, in particular, the sleeping
quarters. All physical needs of the dog are
satisfied: It protects against radiated heat,
cold and rain; and the unique sleeping quarters
ensure a tranquil shelter for the dog to rest
undisturbed, also when the kennel is being
cleaned, largely eliminating stress factors for
the dog.
Even lactating bitches are
catered for: The sleeping quarters create a
respite area
from her puppies
to prevent them from constantly harassing her by
trying to suckle all the time.
A unique advantage for the dog owner is that
the Bio-Hut enables him or her to go away for
short periods without having to worry about the
well being of the dog or dogs.
The Bio-Hut includes the Bio-Bin – a unique
self-feeder for dogs that creates a significant
saving in labour as well as wastage of food.


Front view of bio hut kennel
Rear view of Bio Hut Kennel

Overview of the bio hut
ENQUIRIES
Enquiries must be directed to
Ms. Anita V/D Walt at 0027 12 734 7914 / 7915
or
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