Frequently Asked Questions.
Training teaches everyday skills like sit, stay, and walking nicely on a lead. Behaviour work addresses more complex emotional issues like reactivity, fear, separation anxiety, or aggression.
Yes — all training is force-free and science-based, using positive reinforcement to create lasting behaviour change without fear or punishment.
As soon as they’ve had their first vaccinations — usually around 8–10 weeks. Early training and socialisation are crucial for development.
It depends on the level of reactivity. Some dogs benefit more from 1:1 sessions first. A short assessment can help us decide the safest, most supportive option.
Every dog is different. Some behaviours improve quickly, while others take time and consistency. We’ll tailor a realistic plan during your initial consultation.
Absolutely. It’s never too late to train a dog – we welcome dogs of all ages and backgrounds.
Class sizes are kept small (usually 4-5) to ensure individual attention and a calm, manageable environment.
Yes — we welcome family involvement, especially if everyone handles the dog at home. For group classes, space may be limited, so check beforehand.
Yes — we offer targeted support for common issues through both 1:1 sessions and dedicated group workshops.
Yes, depending on your location, we offer in-home training and behaviour sessions where it’s most helpful for your dog.
No. We use only kind, reward-based methods that focus on trust, clarity, and mutual understanding.
You can book via phone or email. Email is the preference.