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Online Coaching

You’re experiencing your dog barking and lunging at strangers and other dogs, your husband can’t move safely around the house, you haven’t had visitors in forever, you’re watching your dog cower under a table for months, you’re unable to take them in the car, or get your first vet visit booked in, or maybe you can’t even touch your dog.

 

Both yours and your dog’s world is so small, and you’re seriously doubting if you have made the right choice in having a dog in the first place. 

 

I get it. I’ve worked hundreds of dogs in my career, in particular foreign rescues, and although they are incredibly rewarding and beautiful dogs inside and out, it is safe to say they are unlike any dog you have probably encountered before. And because of this, they need a specialist approach. 

Meet The Trainer

Thankfully, you’ve found yourself on my website. I’ve taken my years of working with foreign rescues and UK dogs with various backgrounds and behavioural difficulties and formed a service specifically tailored to you, the parents of these special dogs. Using only the most modern, kind, and ethical training methods.

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My journey first started in rescue, where I applied my new knowledge and understanding to foreign rescues and other dogs with big feelings in my care. I successfully adopted over 100 dogs that came to the rescue after being relinquished due to them displaying reactivity, aggression, extreme fear, touch sensitivity, noise sensitivity, and so much more. From there, I began helping dog parents like yourselves nation and worldwide, helping them to live harmonious and successful lives with their dogs.

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Meet Tomas

Tomas’ family came to me after living with their house being divided in two.

 

Tomas was really uncomfortable around his dad. He would bark and lunge at him on sight.

 

This went on for months.

 

Months of orchestrating how to get around the house safely, with fencing literally separating the two every single day.

 

Tomas’ mum had to do everything, as there was absolutely no safe way for Tomas and his dad to interact. They received little to no support from their rescue, and they were drowning in the minefield of misinformation online. Through a carefully designed plan, looking at the case holistically, we focused on celebrating small wins over time. And boy did those wins add up.

 

No more fences. No more creeping around the house. No more barking and lunging. Now they enjoy their time together as a family! 

Whats Included?

With online training, you get unlimited support from me, day-in-day-out.

 

You have access to a certified and experienced professional to consistently keep your tailored plan up-to-date, making all the necessary tweaks needed to keep you progressing and collecting those small daily wins.

 

Through WhatsApp support you can expect behaviour breakdowns, training feedback, plus advice and guidance across the board. You also have the option of bi-weekly Zoom calls for extra support.

 

I also carry out a detailed and comprehensive assessment for your dog, which we then discuss during our initial consultation. Here is where I can explain why your dog is doing what they are doing, and most importantly, what we are going to do to change it. 

Why Start Now?

You didn’t foresee this would be the living you’d living with your dog.

 

It doesn’t have to stay that way. You can see your dog thrive.

 

You can wake up excited to start your day with your dog. You can become a team.

 

It’s never too late to get started and stop those problem behaviours from escalating into mammoth problems and safety risks. 

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Where do you want to be a year from now? Stuck where you are now? Or living your best possible life with your dog?
 

​Jump on a free 30 minute discovery call today, and find out exactly how I can improve yours and your dog’s life. Or send me a WhatsApp! I’m more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Let’s get things going in the right direction. 

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