
Frequently Asked Questions
What dog training services do you offer?
We offer 121 training for a variety of obedience and behavioural needs, such as puppy training, aggression cases, resource guarding, pulling on the lead, recall, and much more. We also offer virtual dog training.
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Where are you located?
We are located in Merseyside and we cover a wide area for 121 training including the entire of Merseyside, including the Wirral, West Lancashire, Southport and some areas of Cheshire. Our virtual services can be accessed from anywhere in the world.
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What training methods do you use?
We use positive, science-based training methods that are proven to provide long-lasting and reliable results.
Can you help with reactive dog problems?
Yes, absolutely. We work with a variety of behavioural concerns including dog-dog aggression, dog-human aggression and much more.
Do you offer any follow-up support?
With all of our training, you have access to our full support in between sessions. This can be via Whatsapp, email, phone or whatever method you choose.
How much does dog training cost?
We have a few different price plans depending on what type of training you require, this can be found on our services page. If you are not sure what type of training you require, why not make use of our free discovery call where we would be happy to assist you.
What age can my puppy start training?
Your pup can start training as soon as they come home. We will wait until they are fully vaccinated before doing any work outside of the home or back garden but there is plenty we can do in the meantime to give them the best start.
I’m not sure what training my dog needs, can you advise?
We create a bespoke training programme for each dog we work with and we will work with you to create this. You can also make use of our free discovery call if you’re unsure.
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How can dog training benefit my dog?
Dog training can improve your pet’s behaviour, enhance their socialisation skills, and strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Proper training can address problem behaviours, increase safety, and ensure your dog is well-adjusted in various situations.