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We all have dreams of owning the perfect dog, one that is great on walks, sociable and well mannered.
Unfortunately, those dreams don’t always become reality and you can be left with daily challenges that are stressing you out.
Whether it be a problematic puppy who is peeing indoors, excessively biting, or just not sleeping. Or an older dog who takes you for a walk, barks and lunges at everything or doesn’t come when called.
Trying to find solutions to these problems can prove equally problematic, leaving you confused and not knowing how to help your dog.
What you need is help and support from an experienced and professional dog trainer.
About Me – Anthony Lennard
I own & run Buttons & Leash Dog Training & Behaviour, thank you for taking the time to visit my website.
I’m a qualified and experienced dog trainer, using ethical and effective training methods to help you achieve the results you want.
My approach is what makes me different – no judgement, lots of patience, 100% intimidation-free training, and the drive to create an environment that ensures you and your dog will have lots of fun.
Are you struggling with your dog?
Do you dread taking your dog out for a walk due to their behaviour? Does your dog pull on the lead? Do they ignore you when you call them? Do they jump up at visitors? Do they lunge & bark at other dogs? Are they trying to say hello to every dog and person they see? Are the constantly begging for your food?
All of these issues can make you feel frustrated and alone but there is good news! With professional help, these issues can be resolved.
That is why I offer bespoke training programmes, which provide ongoing support for you and your dog. By providing ongoing support (instead of one-off sessions) and working together, the results we will achieve will be effective and long lasting.
I do not promise a quick fix.
To change a long standing behaviour takes commitment, patience and ongoing support. If you are ready to make that commitment, then I’d love to hear from you.
Why Choose 1 to 1 Dog Training
You want a bespoke training plan, designed around you and your dog.
You want to have video tutorials and guides to help you move through your training plan.
You want the flexibility to book your sessions at a time suitable for you.
You want tailored advice and support.
You want your family involved to ensure a consistent message is given to your dog.
You want to have the trainers full attention during your training sessions.
contact@buttonsandleash.com
Buttons & Leash Dog Training & Behaviour, Redhill, United Kingdom