
Services & Pricing
Let’s be honest — this is the awkward bit, right?
Dog training can feel like a big investment, and it’s often more than people expect. But the aim here isn’t just to teach a few quick tricks, it’s to create lasting change for you and your dog, and that takes proper time, support, and guidance.
Whether you're dealing with reactivity, lead pulling, recall struggles, or something that doesn’t quite fit a neat label — I’m here to help. It’s not about ticking boxes, it’s about figuring out what you and your dog need.
One thing that sets us apart is the ongoing support you get between sessions. Whether it’s a quick check-in, a question that pops up midweek, or a confidence boost when things feel tough — I’m here. That kind of backup isn’t always standard, but I believe it should be.
Here are the current prices for 1-2-1 training sessions. Everything’s kept flexible so you can book what works for you, when it works for you.
Not sure what you need yet? Just give me a shout — I’m always happy to chat it through.
All sessions are booked individually to give you full flexibility.
Walking Services
These walks aren’t your typical “let them burn off steam” outings. They’re structured, calm, and designed to support your dog’s progress — not undo it.
I start with training walks. These are solo sessions where I work directly with your dog to build things like lead manners, focus, and confidence around the outside world. You don’t need to be there for these, but you will get a handover at the end of each one so you know exactly what we worked on and how to keep it going. That part’s important — if things aren’t kept consistent at home, progress will slow right down or stop altogether.
In some cases, I’ll include a training walk as part of a block booking if it suits the dog and fits the plan. It’s a good way to build on momentum between sessions.
Once your dog’s ready, they can move onto solo walks. These are still structured, but more relaxed — blending loose lead walking, decompression time, and a bit of play depending on what your dog needs that day. Travel time’s not included, so they get the full hour out and about.
I don’t offer solo walks to dogs who pull, lunge, or can’t yet stay calm in public. That’s not fair on them, and it doesn’t reflect the kind of walks I want to be offering.
If you’re not sure which walk your dog needs, just drop me a message — I’ll point you in the right direction.