Crown PSA Club.

  • Obedience.

    We are passionate about competitive obedience, and even more excited by flair and flourish within it. We love to go above and beyond when it comes to obedience training, simply because we enjoy working with our dogs on complex behaviours and the innate beauty of movement.

  • Protection.

    When it comes to protection, we aim to harness the art of controlled aggression. Because of the surprise nature of PSA routines, build on each dog’s individual natural strengths in order to take on the challenge of the sport. We welcome cross-over from other sports.

  • Learn.

    We are committed to learning and to soaking up information in order to develop our knowledge-base, which is why we like to organise seminars with some of the top competitors, judges and VIPs within PSA.

  • Improve.

    For our members, we are focused on their steady and solid improvement through training sessions and tailored advice. For our decoys, we are committed to their continued professional development and ensuring they have the resources they need at all times to succeed and grow.

  • Homework.

    Yes, you read that right. We do our homework and we expect our members to as well. PSA is a lifestyle and we are dedicated to this sport. We encourage our members to train between training sessions in order to maximise their potential, and success at trials.

  • Compete.

    ‘Getting dog + handler competition ready’ is our motto and our mission. We care about competing, we care about our club members, and we are ready to help those who really want to succeed. We invest in opportunities for them to do so by hosting trials.

We have two locations, which one suits you best?

Crown PSA North

Training days are Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

This club is run by April Hulme.

The club address is:

Mere Farm Fisheries
Townfield Lane
Mollington
CH1 6NR

Crown PSA South

This club is run by Jen Walmsley.

The club address is:

Dog Field
North Crawley Road
Newport Pagnell
MK16 9HG

Training days are Tuesdays and Saturdays.

What are the benefits of a sister club system?

April and Jen are PSA besties, but they live far away from each other

As it turns out, England’s community that are interested in PSA are spread pretty far and wide too.

So we created a family unit. A club that runs from two locations, who can host each other when they need to, share training grounds when they need, run big events together and act like a big family who look out for each other.

We’re able to welcome you to a club that will hopefully be within a reasonable travelling distance so that you can spend your time doing the thing you really love: training your dog in a really cool sport.