6 WEEK FOUNDATION PUPPY CLASSES - £120

Give your puppy the best possible start and the maximum chance of success in the real world with this 6 week Puppy Foundation Course, designed to build strong foundations for life, in real world environments, not just training fields.

CLASSES STARTING SATURDAY 25TH APRIL AT 10.30AM IN GREAT CORNARD

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6 WEEK GUNDOG FOUNDATIONS CLASSES - £140

Engaging activities inspired by working dogs, designed to build focus, confidence, and mental stimulation all while having fun. These classes introduces key gundog skills such as steadiness, whistle training, recall, delivery, and calm control, providing a solid base for everyday life as well as future gundog or enrichment work.

BEHAVIOUR WORK

1. Behaviour Assessment (1:1) - £90

A thorough, one to one assessment to understand your dog’s behaviour, triggers, and needs. This session allows us to observe, discuss, and identify the root causes of anxiety, aggression, or other challenges. From this, a tailored plan can be created.

2. Behaviour Modification Programme - FROM £120

Bespoke, step by step programmes designed to help dogs overcome anxiety, aggression, or other challenging behaviours. Each programme is adapted to your dog’s unique needs and includes detailed guidance, practical exercises, and ongoing support to help you and your dog build confidence, improve communication, and achieve lasting positive change. Suitable for all breeds and ages, these programmes focus on understanding the root cause of behaviour and creating a structured, compassionate plan for success.

1:1 TRAINING

£60 AN HOUR

Personalised one to one sessions for dogs of all ages, designed to improve manners, recall, and everyday behaviour. Each session is suited to your dog’s individual needs, helping build focus, confidence, and a strong bond between you and your dog, all while making learning enjoyable and rewarding.

6 WEEK NEUTRALITY CLASSES - £140

Neutrality Classes are structured group sessions designed to help dogs stay calm, focused, and attentive around other dogs, people, and everyday distractions. These classes aren’t about socialising or playtime they focus on teaching dogs to remain composed while staying engaged with their owner.

Through guided exercises and controlled setups, dogs practise maintaining neutral behaviour, improving self control, focus, and confidence in real world situations. Owners receive practical guidance and support to reinforce these skills at home, helping dogs manage excitement, overreactions, or nervousness in everyday life. These sessions provide a supportive environment for learning, allowing dogs to practise calmly alongside others while building stronger bonds with their humans.

The Urban and Rural Social Club - £15

The Urban and Rural Social Club is a series of relaxed but structured, real life group classes designed to help you and your dog feel more confident, calm, and connected – whether you’re walking through town or exploring open green spaces. Each session focuses on practical skills you can use on your everyday walks, with plenty of support in a small, friendly group.

These classes are pay as you go at £15 per dog, so you can choose the dates and locations that suit you best, without any ongoing commitment.

URBAN SESSIONS

Wednesdays 1st, 15th & 29th April – 6 pm

Focus: loose lead walking, focus, calmness, impulse control and engagement around real life distractions.

RURAL SESSIONS

Saturdays 12th & 26th April – 10 am

Focus: recall, connection, and calmness in open countryside spaces.

THE REACTIVE SOCIAL CLUB - £12

Monthly walks for reactive dogs and their owners, these group walks are designed for reactive, nervous or over aroused dogs who need safe, controlled exposure around other dogs or people.

What to expect:

Calm, neutral group walking (no on lead greetings)

Clear structure and spacing between dogs

Support with reading canine body language

Guidance on handling, positioning & management

Real life practice in a controlled environment

How support works:

I’ll be actively scanning the environment, managing space, and stepping in when needed, offering guidance and reassurance throughout the walk.

While this is a group based session (not 1:1 training), support is always available if you’re unsure or struggling.

These walks are ideal if you want to build confidence, practice calm handling, and help your dog feel more comfortable around others at their own pace.

Date: Sunday 19th April at 10AM

Location: Long Melford

Limited spaces.