Take a walk on the wild side.
Making friends, one butt sniff at a time.
Plenty of doggy fun in the sun.
It doesn’t take a Dog Behaviour specialist to work out why socialisation is so important for every dog. Dogs who spend time interacting, exercising, and playing with other dogs and people lead healthy and happy lives. Socialization teaches your pup that making friends, listening to others, and exercising is all fun!
Regular exercise can help to bring out the best in your dog and assist with controlling destructive behaviour within the home. There are so many reasons why a regular walk is beneficial for your dog, but we’ve chosen our top 4 which we reckon are the most important. Have a read for yourself!
There’s no need to feel guilty if your hectic human lifestyle is getting in the way of spending time with your furry four-legged pal. No matter where you are or what you’re doing, our visit reports and photos will give you peace of mind that your dog is having a total ball when out and about with us.
We are experts in fun and adventure for dogs. Throughout our walks, we provide basic discipline training such as sitting and waiting before crossing the road and can also provide leash training for good loose leash skills. Anything further than this (such as severe dog/human reactivity or anxiety issues), we like to leave to the experts. If your dog needs some help with behavioural training, we highly recommend local Behavioural Trainers Chloe Finnie from Animal Wellness and Behaviour or Tanya Bailey from Bails Paw Pet Services.
We provide plenty of opportunities to socialise for dogs. We recommend any new dogs who may be a little anxious start on some one-on-one walks so they can begin to develop a solid relationship with our handlers before advancing to our group outing options.
Our Dog Park Visits are a great way to get dogs making new friends and exploring new environments which can greatly enhance their confidence and independence to make them expert socialisers! We provide solo, one-on-one sessions for dogs who are just starting their journey of socialisation, or longer group sessions for dogs who have had plenty of experience making and playing with other doggy friends.
If your dog struggles with anxiety in new social situations, a Behavioural Trainer is a great place to start. We highly recommend local Behavioural Trainers Chloe Finnie from Animal Wellness and Behaviour or Tanya Bailey from Bails Paw Pet Services.
Throughout our walks, we provide basic discipline training such as sitting and waiting before crossing the road and we can also provide leash training for good loose leash skills. Often, issues with leash training may come down to issues with structure and training within the home, so we always recommend consulting a qualified Dog Trainer to do an assessment of your dog at your home and provide recommendations of any changes that can be made in conjunction with loose leash training. We highly recommend local Behavioural Trainers Chloe Finnie from Animal Wellness and Behaviour or Tanya Bailey from Bails Paw Pet Services.