Reactivity Training

Tailored Reactivity Training

Issues may be (not exhausted)

Difficult behaviour towards dogs and/or humans, Excessively boisterous behaviour, Stealing / scavenging, Noise sensitivity (fireworks, thunder as well as more general), Poor recall, Jumping up, Mouthing, Chasing (e.g. cats, joggers, horses, cars etc), Pulling on the lead, Upsetting visitors. 

Anxiety around other dogs or people, Anxiety on separation, Eating the house and furniture, Fears and phobias in dogs and human worries about other dogs, Relationships with family members, Toileting problems.

Barking, Problems with other pets and/or livestock, Grooming/handling issues, Geriatric issues, Health issues, chronic problems, lameness, upset tummies and allergies may be helped and/or supported and we can work alongside your vet or other professional as required.

We are here to assist you in resolving your dogs reactivity and to help bring harmony back to the family! Please, there is no case too extreme or embarrassing, if you need help, reach out! 

Reactivity Training

Initial Consultation

One-on-one consultations are scheduled by appointment and take place in your home. The initial assessment lasts around 90 minutes. During the assessment, we’ll discuss your dog’s history, evaluate their temperament, and work to identify the motivation behind their behaviour. Our goal is to provide you with a clear, effective training program tailored to you and your dog to resolve any and all reactivity problems.

£90

General Reactivity

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. When appropriate, we also offer a group session where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£70

Biting Dogs

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. When appropriate, we also offer a group session where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£100

Companion Obedience

So much more than just general obedience.

Do you and your dog like having fun together? Maybe you'd like to start entering dog shows! Perhaps your dog is super intelligent and can't quite scratch that itch, so you're looking for a more stimulating activity for them?

We conduct one to one and closed paddock group specialist companion obedience sessions.

From heel work to music, to combat moves, to show stopping tricks! Contact us today for your tailored plan!

Companion obedience classes offer numerous benefits for dogs, enhancing their behavior, communication, and overall well-being. They provide a structured learning environment, fostering socialization, building confidence, and strengthening the bond between dog and owner. 

Improved Behavior and Communication: Classes teach dogs essential commands like "sit," "stay," and "come," improving their ability to follow instructions and reduce unwanted behaviors. 

Enhanced Socialization: Group classes expose dogs to various environments and other dogs, helping them develop appropriate social skills and prevent anxiety or fear issues. 

Stronger Bond with Owner: Training creates a collaborative learning experience, fostering trust and mutual understanding between you and your dog. 

Mental Stimulation and Engagement: Obedience training provides mental exercise, keeping dogs entertained and engaged, which is crucial for their overall happiness. 

Increased Confidence: Mastering new commands and behaviors boosts a dog's self-esteem and confidence, leading to a more well-adjusted and content companion. 

Companion Obedience

Initial Consultation

One-on-one sessions are scheduled by appointment and take place in your home. The initial assessment lasts around 90 minutes. During the assessment, we’ll discuss your dog’s history, evaluate their temperament, and work to identify the motivation behind their behaviour for an effective routine. Our goal is to provide you with a clear, effective training program tailored to you and your dog.

£90

One To One

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. If appropriate, we also offer a weekly group session where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. You will always have your one to one dedicated trainer in all scenarios. Training plans are tailored by yourself and us to ensure they are the most effective they can be. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£90

Group

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. A weekly group session where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. You will always have your one to one dedicated trainer in all scenarios. Training plans are tailored by yourself and us to ensure they are the most effective they can be. Weekly training is a predesigned session tailored for core maintenance. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£90

Dog Agility

For fun Or For Competitions!

Dog agility classes offer a fantastic way to strengthen the bond between you and your dog while providing both of you with physical and mental benefits. It's a fun and engaging way to spend time together, improve your dog's obedience, and promote overall well-being. 

Strengthens the bond: Agility training requires your dog to rely on your guidance and commands, fostering a strong partnership and communication. 

Mental stimulation: The challenges of the agility course keep your dog's mind sharp and engaged, helping to ward off boredom and potential behavioral issues. 

Physical exercise: Agility is a great way for dogs to burn off excess energy, improve mobility, and stay fit. 

Improved obedience: Following instructions and navigating the course reinforces basic commands and improves your dog's obedience skills. 

Confidence building: As your dog successfully tackles obstacles, their confidence grows, leading to a more relaxed and enjoyable relationship. 

Fun for everyone: Agility classes are a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your dog, creating lasting memories and strengthening your relationship. 

Suitable for all ages and breeds: Agility can be adapted to suit the individual needs and abilities of dogs of all ages and sizes. 

Agility Sessions

Initial Consultation

One-on-one sessions are scheduled by appointment and take place in your home. The initial assessment lasts around 90 minutes. During the assessment, we’ll discuss your dog’s history, evaluate their temperament, and discuss and build an effective training plan. Our goal is to provide you with a clear, effective training program tailored to you and your dog.

£90

For Fun

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. If appropriate, we also offer a weekly group session where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£60

For Competitions

If you want the support of a professional but don't need an in person session, Zoom sessions are a great cost effective option! We can discuss any problems you are having and advise on management and training methods to help you along the way! This is also a great option if you have a few questions or simply want to check you're on the right path!

£80

Assistance Dog Training

Giving you both an enriched and active life.

Assistance dog classes offer numerous benefits for both the dog and their handler. For the handler, they can lead to increased independence at home or out and about, reduced stress and anxiety, and improved social interactions. For the dog, these classes provide a purpose and a fulfilling life, and they strengthen the bond between the handler and the dog. 

For the Handler:

Increased Independence: Assistance dogs can be trained to perform various tasks that help individuals with disabilities lead more independent lives, such as retrieving items, opening doors, or alerting to medical needs. 

Reduced Stress and Anxiety: The presence of a well-trained assistance dog can significantly reduce stress and anxiety levels, especially for individuals with mental health conditions like PTSD. 

Improved Social Interaction: Assistance dogs can help people with disabilities feel more comfortable and confident in social situations, making it easier to interact with others. 

Emotional Support: Assistance dogs provide unconditional love and support, which can be incredibly comforting for people with disabilities. 

Physical Health Benefits: Engaging with an assistance dog can lead to physical health benefits like lowered blood pressure and improved heart health. 

Increased Self-Sufficiency: Assistance dogs can be trained to assist with daily tasks, freeing up the handler to focus on other activities. 

Practice for Stressful Situations: The presence of a dog can help a person practice coping mechanisms for stressful situations, such as anxiety attacks. 

Improved Quality of Life: The support and companionship of an assistance dog can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. 

For the Dog:  Purpose and Meaning:

Being an assistance dog provides a dog with a purpose and a sense of accomplishment, which can be incredibly fulfilling. 

Stronger Bond with Handler: The training process and the shared tasks strengthen the bond between the dog and their handler. 

Mental Stimulation: The training and the tasks they perform provide mental stimulation for the dog, helping to prevent boredom and behavioral problems. 

Physical Exercise: Assistance dog work often involves a good amount of physical exercise, keeping the dog healthy and active. 

Socialization: Assistance dogs often go to various public places with their handlers, providing them with opportunities for socialization. 

A Fulfilling Life: Being a working assistance dog is arguably one of the best lives a dog could have, with a sense of purpose and a loving home. 

Assistance Dog Training

Initial Consultation

One-on-one sessions are scheduled by appointment and take place in your home. The initial assessment lasts around 90 minutes. During the assessment, we’ll discuss your dog’s history, evaluate their temperament, and work to identify the motivation behind their behaviour. Our goal is to provide you with a clear, effective assistance dog training program tailored to you and your dog.

£100

In Person Training

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress. If appropriate, we also offer social sessions where you can practice around people and other dogs in a safe paddock environment, leading onto cafes and shops, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

£70

Online Training

If you want the support of a professional but don't need an in person session, Zoom sessions are a great cost effective option! We can discuss any problems you are having and advise on management and training methods to help you along the way! This is also a great option if you have a few questions or simply want to check you're on the right path!

£60

Children & Dogs

Get Prepared! Or Prepare!!

If you have recently found out that you are expecting, then congratulations to you and your family! I hope you have a safe and healthy delivery.

When babies come into the mix, as much as we like to think that the routine for our dogs is not going to change, it will. There are no two ways about it, but it doesn’t mean that your dog has to miss out either or struggle when their usual routine falls short of their expectations. 

What we want to be doing is preparing our dogs for those changes that will inevitably take place, so that it causes little upset to our furry friend. By putting in the work now, ahead of the arrival time, we can help our dogs adjust and thrive in a new routine.

One of the best things that you can do for your dog is to help prepare them for the changes that are going to happen. Don’t leave this to the last minute as adapting to changes takes time. Please press the specialist badge on the left for a helpful blog!

For those who already have a family and want to get a puppy or rescue dog, we can guide you through the whole process, from finding the perfect breed for you, to training the dog to blend in perfectly!

Your new journey awaits!!

Children & Dogs

Initial Consultation

One-on-one sessions are scheduled by appointment and take place in your home. The initial assessment lasts around 90 minutes. 

During the assessment, we’ll discuss your history, if there is a dog then evaluate their temperament, and work to identify the motivation behind their behaviour. 

If no dog, we start collecting all the information necessary to aid you on your new dog journey and start training you with what you can expect and prepare for. 

Our goal is to provide you with a clear, effective training program tailored to you and (or) your dog.

£90

New Baby, Existing Dog

Necessary to ensure ongoing progress and to prepare you for what's to come. 

We work with you to start training your dog to get ready for the new arrival! In your home environment and walking routes preparing for walks with a buggy, building your confidence alongside your dog’s. Ensuring you can walk while holding a baby with no dog under your feet. Impulse control so they don't steal the babies food or toys. 

Further advice and support are available through online consultations, additional one-on-one sessions, and Whatsapp support.

From £50

Family Getting A Dog

From concept, to training. We are here with you for the journey!

Having a dog as a family pet can be an amazing experience for children. They can teach children responsibility and empathy, as well as being a great way to get everyone outside, helping to keep the whole family fit and active!

We know that having a dog as part of your family can be amazing for so many reasons, but sadly sometimes accidents happen and children can be seriously injured. One of the main reasons dogs are given up to rescues is because of behaviour problems, which can include aggression. Being able to understand and interact safely with dogs is a very important skill for children to have to keep not only them safe, but also your new four-legged family member.

If you’re looking to get a new puppy or dog, it’s important to do some research before you commit:

From £40

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