Your dog lunges at the door.
They freeze when they see another dog on the path ahead.
They’ve bitten, snapped or growled. Or you’re worried about what they might do.
They pace. They hide. They shake. They can’t be left alone.
The rescue you brought home a few months ago is nothing like the rescue you thought you were getting.
You’ve tried trainers. You’ve tried YouTube. You’ve tried the Facebook groups. You’ve tried being firm and you’ve tried being soft. Nothing has stuck.
Every behaviour case starts the same way. A deep Zoom assessment. I need to understand the full history, the triggers, the household, your dog’s medical background, what’s been tried, what worked and what made things worse.
This used to happen in person and took two hours of my driving and your living room. Doing it on Zoom means we go deeper, faster, with you in your own space and your dog showing me how they actually live.
After the assessment, I will send you a written plan. From there, we move into in-person work in the real-world environments where your dog’s problems actually happen. Not in a sterile training hall. On pavements. In car parks. By the park gate. With buses going past.
WhatsApp support runs all the way through. You don’t wait a week with no help when something happens on a Wednesday night.
Four sessions: one full Zoom assessment plus three in-person sessions, delivered over six to eight weeks. For complex, severe or layered cases. Dogs with dog on dog reactivity and people reactivity history. Heavy resource guarders. Rescue rehab. The cases where one or two sessions just won’t do the work.
Two sessions: one full Zoom assessment plus one in-person session, delivered over four weeks. For lighter behaviour cases or owners who’ve already done some of the work and need targeted help. Single triggers. Specific issues. Clear endpoints. Not sure which tier is right for your dog? That’s what the free discovery call is for. I’ll listen to your case and tell you exactly which one I’d recommend, and why.