Dog training and behaviour modification can be a great way to empower you and your dog and build a strong relationship bond. Using positive reinforcement to teach your dog new behaviours and skills can be practical.
And it can have excellent results – your dog can learn to be their best self, and you can build a foundation for a fantastic relationship. Positive dog training is a perfect way to invest in your dog and ensure they are getting the best possible start in life.
Finding a qualified trainer who uses positive reinforcement techniques and who you feel comfortable working with is essential. But with the right trainer and patience, you’ll be amazed at what your dog can achieve.
So why not give it a try? You might just be surprised at what you – and your dog – can achieve.
Our Services
We offer both 1-2-1 training and group courses for life skills such as loose lead walking and recall, as well as specialised classes for sensitive dogs. All classes run at our training venue in Denmead, Hampshire. Whether you are looking to improve your obedience training or change your dog’s behaviour with other dogs, we are here to help you.
For puppies from 8 to 20 weeks old. Support for you in your home, at our venue and outdoors.
Whether your dog has been with you for years, has hit adolescents, or you have a new rescue dog. We are here to help you teach your dog new skills.
Are you having problems with separation issues, aggression or other sensitivities? We have the experience and support to help both you and your dog.
Puppy Foundations Course
For puppies between 8 to 12 weeks old at the start of the course. Live online course to start your training before your puppy’s vaccinations are completed.
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Dogs are very efficient with their energy. Positive reward training uses your dog’s desire to achieve a goal to train wanted behaviours.
Dogs learn through association. In other words, all canine behaviour is cued by the environment. Past experiences will affect their current behaviour choices. Using techniques that help your dog have self-confidence and impulse control in everyday life, you will learn to understand and train your dog.
Dog training and behaviour are complex topics, but with patience and a positive attitude, you can successfully train your dog using positive reinforcement methods. Always focus on rewarding desired behaviours and avoid punishing your dog for undesired behaviours.
With consistency and some treats, you’ll be on your way to having a well-behaved furry friend in no time!