We think that dog training should be fun, that's why you got a dog after all, right? But reality doesn't always match up to the dream and that's where we come in, bringing fun and games into your lives that also build on the skills you need to improve behaviour. Having fun means you're more likely to carry on with training to grow your dogs skills and correct unwanted behaviours.
We use force-free positive techniques and do not use aversive equipment or methods.
But don't just take our word for it, find out what our clients think below.
"We have seen nothing but great progress in Oscar’s development after every session with you. Your teaching methods are so supportive, and the reassurance you have given us along the way has been invaluable in giving us confidence in both our and Oscar’s ability."
" Steph has been a transformative presence in Bertie’s journey as a secondary school wellbeing dog from day one... Bertie is engaging appropriately and confidently with both students and staff, which gives us all real peace of mind"
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