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If your dog is struggling with barking, lunging, growling, biting, guarding or other concerning behaviours, you’re not alone and I am here to help.
These behaviours can often come from stress, fear, or confusion. I’ll help you understand the why behind your dog’s behaviour and guide you step-by-step in changing it using positive, effective techniques. I'll work with you and your dog to help:
All behavioural consultations require a veterinary reference
Training and behaviour changes are a journey, not a quick fix. While a single session can give you insight and immediate strategies, real, lasting change takes time, consistency, and support.
That’s why I recommend working together over a series of sessions. This allows us to:
Results come with time, practice and guidance, These session last up to one hour, with a bespoke training plan after each session and are for those that have completed an initial consultation with me.
Initial consultation up to 120 minutes
Ongoing sessions up to 60 minutes
In home - recommended
Initial consultation £110
Includes a Bespoke Training Plan and 2 follow-up check-in's via email
Ongoing sessions £60
Includes training guides and 1 follow-up check in via email
Online
Initial consultation £85
Includes a Bespoke Training Plan and 2 follow-up check-in's via email
Ongoing sessions £50
Includes training guides and 1 follow-up check in via email
Starter Bundle: 1 consultation + 1 follow-up — £165 (save £5)
Progress Bundle: 1 consultation + 2 follow-ups — £220 (save £10)
Full Support Bundle: 1 consultation + 3 follow-ups — £275 (save £15)
Travel charges are based on mileage and journey time and will always be confirmed before your appointment.
Step 1: Get in Touch
Reach out via the Contact Page to send me an email or book a free 15-minute phone consultation
Step 2: Free 15-Minute Consultation
We’ll chat about your dog, your challenges, and your goals.
Step 3: Questionnaire
I will then I’ll send you a client form and my T&Cs. This helps me understand your dog’s needs so I can begin developing a tailored plan.
For behaviour modifications, a veterinary referral form will also need to be completed before the consultation.
Once I have received those we can then get a date booked in the diary for an initial consultation.
Step 4: Consultation
Consultation length varies depending on your dog and the issues addressed. These sessions are practical and hands-on, giving you the techniques, confidence, and skills needed to work on your dog’s behaviour effectively.
Step 5: Training & Ongoing Support
You’ll put the plan into action with your dog, with continued support and guidance from me. Additional sessions can be arranged to tailor and adjust the training to ensure continued success.
A veterinary reference is a form completed by a qualified veterinarian who knows your dog’s health history. It provides important information about your dog’s medical background and overall wellbeing.
For behavioural consultations, having a veterinary reference ensures that your dog’s health is considered when planning training strategies. Some behavioural issues can be linked to medical conditions, pain or underlying conditions. Understanding your dog’s health helps me provide safe, effective, and personalised advice, that does not cause any further harm.
Providing this reference before our first session ensures your dog’s wellbeing is prioritised and allows us to get the best results from our work together.

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