You’re constantly asking people to put their dog on the lead
You’re hiding behind cars to avoid triggers?
You feel your shoulders getting tighter when you see a dog?
You wish you could have a calm walk where people are not shouting at you?
Then this reactivity group class is for you and your dog.How often do you get to be around other dogs in a calm managed and structured way?
This is why I set up the reactive dog classes. It helps people implement and practice the techniques to help build habits.
It’s 45 minutes of real time training, that you and your dog can learn in with guidance and people who get it.
No dogs running over to yours. No dogs springing up anywhere.
If you’re like most people who have a dog who is reactive, walks are a stressor. You may trust no one else to help you.
What’s included?
Time with me the behaviourist to guide you on your lead techniques to reduce tension.
Helping you spot signs your dog is comfortable vs when they are not.
A field to practice in – it is fenced in and private so no unknown dogs will come in.
Time to work on the skills in the report around other dogs in real time.
The chance to be around a community of dog owners who also experience overwhelm on walks.
How it works
To attend, you will need to have completed a behavioural consult with me. Everyone in the field will have done this – I personally know everyone. This avoids people being there that do not have the foundation skills to work from and who have dogs who may be completely unpredictable. I am here to support and guide you on the techniques.
Session Details for those who have completed a consultation
🕕 When:
3rd Saturday of every month 12-12:45pm
Each session lasts 45 minutes. These will be dependent on the weather of course, heat stroke endangers life. If I need to reschedule because of the weather your payment
will roll over to the next session.
Upcoming session dates:
May 16th 12pm
Where:
Redbourn AL3 7PY (details will be sent)
Pricing
£25 per session – You can Book Now for May if you have completed a consultation - please note you cannot book onto these classes without this.
What to Bring
A well-fitting harness and/or collar your dog cannot slip out of
A lead in good condition (no fraying)
Plenty of tasty treats your dog loves
Want a safe space where your dog can grow their confidence around other dogs — at a distance that works for them? You’ve found it.
Next Steps:
Fill out the enquiry form and we'll sort the consultation!