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Canine Coaching

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  • Had my first session with Paul this morning, and I consider myself to be a seasoned dog person, but I learnt a massive amount! He was getting hard to control on the lead which was leading to anxiousness in us both - feeding off each other. I now see my dog differently which, hopefully, will lead to a more fulfilling relationship together. Can't wait to put my new knowledge into practise, and back to enjoying our walks together.

  • Paul is a brilliant trainer. I was having a few problems with my dog running off with things he found on the park and general training issues. He was fantastic with both the dog and us! We now have a happy fun dog who will bring things back, most of the time & is taking gundog classes & scent training.

  • Paul was the third behaviourist we have worked with and my only regret is not going to him first. Highly recommended! He provides lifetime support aswell as various different avenues to help from one to one, training classes and pack walks. But most of all he understands the dogs and helps us to understand them the best we can. He changed what we thought was a dead end situation. If you are where we were and have spent £££'s on useless advice elsewhere it's worth one more go . He changed our ...

  • Paul has given me some very practical advice to help us with our challenging rescue dog. He has been very professional and clearly has a lot of experience working with difficult dogs and their owners. I really do appreciate all the time he has taken to assess our circumstances and offer his support and guidance.

  • Paul knows his stuff and he may not always say things u want to hear but to better u and dogs relationship he will say it as it is. He will certainly make life easier for u and ur pet and I can highly recommend him. I've had my boy for 10 years now and I know that no-one else wud have coped with him and I thank Paul for this