
My aim is to help people realise anything is possible with the right information, hard work and consistency.
My passion for dogs started from a young age with my first dog Lilly. She is a cockapoo who is now 14, and I spent the majority of my time training her in agility, obedience as well as some party tricks. Her signature trick is to sneeze on command.
It wasn’t until 2023 where I rescued an 8 month old American Bulldog who already weighed a massive 50kg, that I realised just how strong my love for dog training was and decided to turn my passion into a career. He came to me with zero training and not even knowing his own name, but with the correct training has transformed into an obedient and well rounded dog.
Since starting this career I can not explain how rewarding it has been. Too help create balanced dogs though effective training has been a dream come true for me.
What makes me different from other trainers
I believe in creating a bespoke service as I fully understand that every dog and owner is different. My training approach is centered around bringing out the very best in both you and your dog to enhance your bond. By implementing tailored strategies, I aim to address your specific goals while considering your dog’s personality and learning style. I will maintain an honest and realistic policy, ensuring transparency throughout the process, and unlike many other trainers who tend to lock clients into lengthy and rigid training plans, I offer flexibility to suit you. I listen to you, taking the time to understand your needs and concerns and design training sessions to reflect this.

My morals as a trainer
I am a balanced trainer and believe in rewarding positive behaviour and correcting negative behaviour through lead pressure or verbal commands. I strongly believe training tools such as slip leads to be extremely useful tools when used correctly. My aim is to make training sessions enjoyable for both you and your dog and provide you with the knowledge to be able to confidently practice at home.
My aim is not just to train but to educate. I believe in putting processes in place to prevent or mitigate future issues such as food reactivity, separation anxiety or reactivity as early as possible.

