Expert Training for Every Stage of Your Dog’s Life — Puppy to Senior
Professional Dog Training for Adult Dogs of All Ages and Needs
We visit you anywhere in Ireland to work directly with your dog in your own home and real-life environment, with no fixed time limit on the session. We stay until every agreed training area has been addressed and you are confident about how to continue the work after the visit.
Fully licensed and insured, we provide professional in-home dog training built around your dog, your household, your lifestyle, and the behaviour you want to improve. You leave the session with training already in place, a personalised plan, clear handling guidance, and real lifetime support.
This service is suitable for adult dogs of all ages, breeds, temperaments, and training levels. Whether you have a family pet with no foundation training, a strong-willed terrier, a high-drive working breed, a rescue dog, or a crossbreed with mixed behaviour patterns, the programme is tailored to the dog in front of us.
The work is practical, structured, and based on modern, balanced training principles supported by ongoing behavioural research. We work with the dog’s breed instincts, drive, confidence, motivation, and environment, rather than forcing every dog through the same method.
Real training depends on connection. That may be built through food, ball work, play, praise, movement, structure, or whatever naturally motivates your dog. The goal is to create better engagement, clearer communication, stronger boundaries, and a dog that can respond reliably in everyday life.
From recall and obedience to household manners, lead control, impulse control, calm behaviour, focus, and boundaries, every step is demonstrated clearly so you can see the work in action before we leave.
With the right guidance, you learn how to become your own dog’s trainer — building a stronger partnership, better control, and lasting results beyond the session itself.
Your Dog’s Challenges, Our Expertise — Results That Last
Pulling on the Lead: Dragging the owner on walks, making daily exercise stressful, unsafe, or impossible to enjoy.
No Recall: Refusing to come back when called, especially outdoors, off-lead, in the garden, or around distractions.
Jumping Up on People: Overexcited greetings, poor manners, and no self-control around visitors, family, or strangers.
Overexcitement / Hyperactivity: Constant buzzing energy, inability to switch off, and behaviour that becomes difficult to manage indoors or outside.
No Focus or Attention: Easily distracted, ignoring the owner, and failing to engage when guidance is needed.
Running Out Open Doors or Gates: Bolting with no awareness of danger, traffic, people, or the owner’s instruction.
Poor Crate Training: Refusing to settle, resisting the crate, or becoming stressed when confined.
Never Settling Indoors: Pacing, following, scanning, alert behaviour, or constantly getting up and down in the home.
Ignoring Commands: Failing to respond to basic instructions such as sit, stay, down, leave it, or come.
Lack of Engagement: Showing little interest in food, games, play, praise, or working with the owner.
Begging at the Table: Hounding the family for food, hovering during meals, or refusing to respect household boundaries.
Loose Lead Walking Issues: Zigzagging, changing pace, rushing ahead, cutting across the handler, or lunging forward.
Stealing Food or Items: Jumping up to snatch food, grabbing belongings, or taking items to control attention.
Won’t Drop or Release Items: Refusing to give up toys, sticks, stolen objects, food, or household items.
Overreaction to Clipping on the Lead: Spinning, barking, backing away, jumping, or becoming frantic before the walk begins.
Avoiding Walks Due to Reactivity or Stress: Owners becoming afraid to go out because the dog is unpredictable, reactive, or difficult to control.
Refusing to Walk / Freezing: Nervous, stubborn, sensitive, or overwhelmed dogs stopping, planting, or shutting down on walks.
Jumping on Furniture / No Space Boundaries: Taking over couches, beds, chairs, laps, or resting areas without permission.
Only Listening When Food Is Visible: Obedience that disappears unless a treat is clearly shown first.
Delayed or Poor Toilet Training: Accidents continuing well past the puppy stage, usually due to lack of structure, routine, or clarity.
Reactivity on Walks: Barking, lunging, whining, fixating, or reacting towards dogs, people, bikes, cars, or movement.
No Obedience Training at All: No foundation, no consistency, no boundaries, and no clear understanding between dog and owner.
Wild, Unruly Behaviour: Constantly out of control, difficult to manage, and lacking daily structure.
Lack of Impulse Control: Grabbing, whining, barking, jumping, rushing, or reacting without thought or restraint.
Fearfulness or Nervous Reactions: Shaking, hiding, flinching, avoiding, or reacting poorly around new people, objects, sounds, or environments.
Mouthing or Nipping: Still biting hands, arms, clothing, or using teeth during play, frustration, protest, or excitement.
Concerns Around a New Baby: Worry about jealousy, unpredictability, overexcitement, reactivity, guarding, or lack of control around a baby in the home.
No Household Boundaries: The dog rules the roost, ignores space, pushes into everything, and has no respect for structure in the home.
Dog Has Knocked Someone Over: Jumping, charging, pulling, or overexcitement has already caused accidents or become a safety concern.
Too Strong to Walk Safely: The dog physically overpowers the owner, making walks unsafe for elderly, injured, smaller, or less confident handlers.
Why Choose Us?
With a strong focus on canine well-being and behaviour, we offer personalised dog training that delivers real, lasting results. From early puppy development to more complex behavioural challenges, we provide calm, practical solutions tailored to suit your lifestyle—ensuring both you and your dog thrive together.
Tailored Training for Life
Your dog’s needs change as they grow—and our training evolves with them. From puppyhood to adulthood, we provide structured, personalised training that adapts to each stage of your dog’s development, ensuring lasting success.
Expert Behaviour Support, Ongoing
We don’t just train and leave. You’ll have access to a professional behaviour specialist for the lifetime of your dog. Whether you face new challenges or need reassurance, expert advice is always just a call away.
Results That Last Beyond the Session
Our approach is designed for real-life success. We equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to maintain progress at home—and offer continued guidance to keep your dog balanced and well-behaved long after the visit.
Lifetime Partnership, Not a One-Off Visit
We build relationships—not quick fixes. Every client receives lifetime support because we believe dog training is a journey. As your dog grows and life changes, we’ll be right there with you, every step of the way.