Dog Training that eradicates chaos and restores calm
Helping you get the dog you’ve always wanted
This isn’t how you thought it would be.
You imagined a well-behaved dog who’d be an absolute joy to live with. And instead, you’re dreading walks and can’t even relax in your own home.
Will you ever feel like your dog’s under control?
Will your dog ever stop being such a handful?
Will you ever feel proud instead of embarrassed of your dog?
YES!
With one to one dog training that’s focused on YOUR specific problems and your WHOLE dog, you’ll be out of the battlefield and ready to stroll through the meadows!
I’ll share tips and advice you can use immediately to give you some instant relief
We’ll get to the bottom of what’s making your dog so crazy, so we can calm them down
I’ll give you simple, actionable steps so that training your dog doesn’t feel overwhelming
And we’ll get your dog feeling happier and more relaxed too
It’s not an impossible task, it just feels like it right now
With a professional dog trainer and behaviour practitioner at your side, you will finally have a crystal clear plan that’s easy to follow. You can have the dog you’ve always wanted, and I’d love to help you get there.
Walk & Train Sessions
Do you feel a mild sense of dread when you grab the lead and head out the door?
An impending sense that embarrassment or chaos is just around the corner?
If your dog pulls on the lead, barks at people, chases moving things, freezes in place, or seems scared of the world – you’re not alone.
And you’re not doing anything wrong.
These one-to-one sessions are designed to give you practical support and boost your confidence while we’re out together.
Common walk struggles I can help with:
Excessive lead pulling
Reactivity or sensitivity towards people or other dogs
Freezing or refusing to walk
Nervousness or hypervigilance outside
One of the things my Walk & Train clients say they love most is the opportunity to ask questions while we’re out walking.
All those little things you’ve wondered about – but didn’t think were ‘big enough’ to book a full session – can be explored together.
You’ll also pick up bonus tips along the way, as your dog shows me what they need in real time.
Walk & Train session (60–90 mins): £55
Behaviour Support Package
Whether your dog is showing aggression, intense reactivity, separation-related distress, guarding behaviour, or other more complex challenges – this package allows me to fully understand what’s going on and provide a step-by-step plan.
Includes:
Initial consultation (90 mins)
Personalised plan and resources
Follow-up support and review (up to 30 mins call)
Optional add-ons such as vet reports, training videos, or extra sessions
Access to me via WhatsApp for quick updates/questions during the support period
Behaviour Support Package: £185
Connection Walks
These small-group walks are designed for dogs (and people) who want to practise being around others in a calm, low-pressure way.
Dogs stay on lead and are never forced to interact.
Some might walk parallel. Some might prefer to stay at a distance.
These walks are about presence, not performance.
They’re also great for owners who want to build their own confidence – with or without their dog.
Connection Walks: £10 per spot (dog or human)
Covering:
Bovey Tracey, Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot, Torquay, Paignton, Exeter & Plymouth
Typical dog behaviour problems I can help you solve
Still not sure if I’m the right dog trainer for you?
Let’s talk a little about the dog behaviour problems that I’m really good at solving.
I can help you
train your dog to ignore other dogs
stop your dog from lunging on the lead
work through aggression or guarding issues
stop your dog from chewing everything
teach your dog to comfortably spend time alone
stop excessive barking
help your dog change compulsive behaviours
stop your dog from jumping up excessively
We all love our dogs, but sometimes they develop undesirable behaviours, and you can struggle to understand why your dog is behaving in the way that it does.
A dog’s behaviour is a symptom. The role of a behaviourist and dynamic dog practitioner is not to fix the symptom but to identify and work out the underlying cause of the behaviour.
