Some people come here because walks have become stressful. Some because their dog reacts too quickly, pulls too hard, or seems to carry too much of the outside world on its shoulders. Others want a stronger foundation from the start and do not want to keep guessing.
That does not mean everything has to be perfect from day one. This is a place to learn. The biggest step is taking responsibility and being willing to understand what the dog actually needs. That alone is already a huge step forward.
Whether you start with private training, a structured walk, puppy guidance, or boarding, the goal stays the same: more clarity, calmer behaviour, and a dog that no longer feels the need to manage the world alone.

One to one support for behaviour, obedience, structure, and real life challenges.

A focused walk built around calmer handling, better structure, and clearer decisions outside.

Set things up properly before the puppy arrives.

Small scale boarding with structure, guidance, and daily work built in.

Learn alongside others in a calm, guided setting where owners build better timing, clearer handling, and more confidence together.

Get direct feedback, practical next steps, and ongoing support without needing to be on site. Built for owners who want clarity from anywhere.
That is okay. You do not need to have everything figured out before you start. If you are unsure, get in touch and we will point you toward the service that best fits your dog and current situation.
Not at all. Some people start because there is a clear issue, like pulling, reactivity, or stress outside. Others start because they want a stronger foundation before things get harder. Both are worth working on.
A single session is a good place to start, especially when you want clarity on what is going on. Packages are better value if you know you want ongoing support, because the price per session goes down and the work becomes more consistent over time.
Boarding is kept small and selective so the right level of structure, care, and guidance can be maintained. It is always best to ask first so we can see if it is the right fit.
Sometimes yes, but it depends on the dog. Often the smartest approach is to focus on the root first, because once that starts changing, other problems begin to shift with it.
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