A patient and caring approach to dog training, led by a true love of dogs.
Woof! Nice to meet you, I’m Dee!
I’m a DTC Certified dog trainer, with vast years of experience in identifying and managing dog behavioural issues - working side by side with dog pawrents for long term success.
About Me – Patience, Passion, and Positive Training
I truly believe dogs are better than people, and that’s why I pour my heart into every session. With years of experience, the right qualifications, and a whole lot of love for dogs, I take a slow, gentle, and patient approach. Whether you're dealing with behavioural issues or just looking to build a stronger bond with your pup, I’m here to guide you with kindness, clear advice, and plenty of tail wags along the way. Training is a journey, and I’m with you every step—and paw—of the way.
Get in Touch – Support for You and Your Dog
Got questions about your dog’s behaviour or ready to book a session? I’d love to hear from you! Whether it’s about barking, pulling, or just wanting some advice, fill out the form below, and I’ll be in touch soon. I’m here to guide you through every step of the way—because every dog deserves a chance to thrive.
Serving Norwich, Essex, and Ipswich.
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FAQs
Why is my dog barking so much, and how can I stop it?
Barking is how dogs communicate, but excessive barking often means they’re bored, anxious or overstimulated. We’ll find the cause and teach quiet behaviour using techniques.
My dog doesn’t listen to me—are they just stubborn?
Not at all! Most of the time, it’s just a communication gap. We’ll show you how to connect with your dog in a way they understand and respond to happily.
My dog pulls on the lead—can you help?
Yes! Pulling usually comes from excitement or lack of focus. We use fun, reward-based training to teach loose-lead walking, making walks more enjoyable for both of you.
How do I stop my dog from jumping up on people?
Jumping up is usually a sign of excitement and wanting attention. We teach alternative ways to greet people calmly—without the muddy paw prints.
What can I do about my dog’s separation anxiety?
Separation anxiety is common and stressful—for both dog and owner. We take a gentle, step-by-step approach to build your dog’s confidence and help them feel safe alone.
Can older dogs still be trained?
Absolutely! It’s never too late to teach a dog new tricks (or better manners). Whether your pup is 6 months or 6 years, positive training works at any age.