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Just a few of the dogs I have seen for various problems, thanks to the owners for giving me permission to use their photos.

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Bobby, was jumping up, tearing at clothes and was taking no notice of anyone-ever. now much quieter in every way in less that 2 weeks, even getting a new chair, hopefully his owner can get new clothes now too!
Was scared of EVERYTHING, massive improvement in just 2 weeks.
Woody gaining in confidence and enjoying the wider world
Couldn’t settle at all, now chilling out big time.
Not happy with dogs and barked lots!
Found it hard to adjust to a new country and frightened of traffic.

Freddie was jumping up and on owners, nipping, barking, bad on a lead etc, his owners have worked hard and every area has dramatically improved-well done guys!

Starting young with puppy training for cutie Luna, bright as a button and was a joy to train (and lots of puppy cuddles too of course!)

Puppy training with Poppy, what a joy to teach, really getting the hang of training and improvement all round, well done.

Puppy training classes with Arthur, his tail never stops wagging as you can see, always on the go and bags of fun.

Beautiful Bella struggling with socialisation during lockdown, but getting there!
Iggy had a few issues with socialisation and other dogs
My youngest lockdown puppy, so all round training required, but not a problem for this little bright spark!

Toffee was having problems with confidence
Very handsome young Otto was having a problem with pulling, working hard and doing well despite his poorly foot, true to breed with his pointing!
Maya had never walked with another dog due to lockdown problems, she lunged and barked ferociously frightening them away, this was her after 20 minutes with Jenson, she met 2 other dogs too – well done Maya!
Very handsome Alfie here had the worst case of selective deafness I think I have seen! However, once we found what he adores he had the best focus and control I have seen in a long time too. His owners can’t believe the difference in him after just a day-keep up the good work guys!
Lovely Chocolate Daisy nailed basic training and her heel work dramatically improved too-can’t wait for session 2!

Charlie was pulling on a lead and reactive to dogs, since our first session his heel work has improved dramatically and on his second session he met Jenson and 5 other dogs and did brilliantly! Go Charlie!

Very sweet little Tess was very nervous of new dogs, being quite reactive to keep them away! On her second session she overlapped with Charlie and met Jenson and friends and did great, she is realising that they are not all frightening!

Getting training early for jumping, mouthing, house training and walking at heel etc really makes a difference, stopping all the bad habits forming and making sure your dog is on track to be a well adjusted, sweet natured and well behaved member of your family that can accompany you anywhere. The owners of ultra cute Oli here are doing exactly that!

My youngest client at just over 8 weeks, it is wonderful when owners realise that training can begin straight away, little and often and always making it fun and rewarding really does make a difference down the line. Charlie here is taking it all in, “down” and “leave” incorporated into his first session-what a sweetie!

The 2 older ones of this gorgeous trio liked to bark, and got quite excited with everything they did, but the worst thing was they also suffered from Separation Anxiety, which is awful for both the dog and the owner, even if it is for a short time. What a joy to see camera footage of 2 relaxed dogs sleeping together rather than howling and barking. Well done guys!

This little “melt your heart” pup is Kip, her owner called me in for a few issues, such as house training, mouthing, crate training and general advice and training. She is only 11 week, but it is always easier to set these little ones up on the right path for the future rather than changing habits already learned. Puppy cuddles are always a lovely perk of the job too!

This lovely lady is 6yr old Margot, lockdown has not helped her with guarding and being reactive around various dogs. I was thrilled to receive a photo of her sleeping in her bed while the window cleaner was there and she is now making friends with the neighbours, even going on walks with them. You can teach (slightly) older dogs new tricks! Go Margot!

Ellie & Mezz were quite reactive, normally they bark & jump when visitors arrive, they learned how to settle quickly, as you can see!

Beautiful Ember had so many things that upset her, traffic, the doorbell, things in the kitchen, she has gained so much more confidence – well done guys

Sidney has come such a long way with his insecurities with the hard work of his owners and a little help from my lurcher Jenson.

Stunning Margot was a joy to work with, puppy training is just so rewarding.

Older boy Chiltie was getting fixated on food, to the point of barking incessantly when anyone was using the fridge, cooker, hob and knife sharpener! He is much improved with clear signals and training with his owner.

Mini Labradoodle Dougal has missed out on most of his informative weeks so is not quite as confident as he should be, but he is a bright little fella who I am sure will come on leaps and bounds.

Gorgeous little Bert was such a cuddle monster and a joy to work with, it really is a good idea to start as you mean to go on rather than sorting problems later on.

Henry is a puppy that likes to live life to the fullest, desperate to meet and greet everyone and everything! So learning to have a little bit of self control was order of the day, he did us proud out and about, keep up the great work Henry!

Yoko had started to react to other dogs and be more fearful after recovery from surgery, now much improved.

Molly needed help with jumping up, recall and barking, she took to the new routine really well and stormed ahead.

lovely little rescue dog Rosie suffered quite bad with separation anxiety, her owners really put their all into her training and she is not only happy to be left alone for a few hours but has improved all round.

Studding Great Dane Coco was rather dog reactive, lots of hard work from her doting owners and socialisation on her travels around the country and she is much improved.

Beautiful 9mth Juno came to me as a much younger pup, her owner wanted her to be a joy to live her life with-she certainly is! Well done guys!