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# Why Is Every Other Dog Training Video About Reactivity?
I swear if I spend five minutes on social media, I'll see: "STOP doing this with your reactive dog!" "Why every trainer is wrong about reactivity." "The one thing your trainer doesn't want you to know." By video number twelve, I'm half convinced every dog in Britain is a snarling, lunging, spinning tornado attached to a lead. Apparently there are only two things in dog training now: reactivity and telling everyone else they're doing reactivity wrong. I get it. Reactivity is h
4 days ago5 min read


Why Are Some Dog Trainers Cheap and Others More Expensive?
# Why Are Some Dog Trainers Cheap and Others More Expensive? One of the questions I'm asked quite regularly is, "Why does dog training cost so much?" Usually, it's followed by, "I've found someone who'll do it for half the price." And honestly? That's absolutely fine. Like most professions, dog training comes at all price points. Some trainers charge very little, some charge a lot, and most of us sit somewhere in the middle, trying to make a living while spending an alarming
6 days ago5 min read


# Stop Obsessing About Walking Your Dog
This might upset a few people, but here goes… Your dog does not need two walks a day simply because someone on Facebook said so. Before anyone reaches for their pitchfork, I'm not saying dogs should never be walked. Walks can be fantastic. New places, opportunities to sniff, explore and spend time together all have value. What I'm saying is that walking isn't the be-all and end-all of dog ownership, and for some dogs, more walks aren't necessarily the answer. Somewhere along
Jun 175 min read


Thinking About Getting a Puppy?
Read This First. Getting a puppy is exciting. You picture long walks, cuddles on the sofa, and a loyal companion who'll become part of the family. You probably don't picture standing in your kitchen at 2 am wearing one slipper, holding a paper towel, asking a tiny furry creature why it has once again weed on the floor despite being outside five minutes earlier. Yet somehow, that's also part of the puppy experience. The reality is that a puppy isn't just a cute addition to you
Jun 165 min read


Ruh-Roh! Here We Go Again: Why the New Scooby-Doo Film Makes Dog Trainers Nervous
Scooby-Doo is technically a Great Dane, but the issue isn't specifically Great Danes—it's the pattern we've seen repeatedly with Dalmatians after 101 Dalmatians, Border Collies after Babe, Chihuahuas after Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Huskies after snow dogs, Game of Thrones, and so on. The announcement of a new Scooby-Doo film has dog trainers, rescue centres, and shelter workers everywhere making exactly the same face: "Ruh-roh." Don't get me wrong. I love Scooby-Doo. I grew up
Jun 153 min read


When the Black Dog gets in the Way of Dog Training
We often talk about dog training as if it's simply a matter of consistency, patience and practice. While those things are important, there is another factor that rarely gets discussed: The mental health of the person holding the lead. Depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, burnout, major life changes and everyday stress can all affect our motivation, confidence and energy levels. When you're carrying more than people realise, even simple tasks can feel overwhelming. And when tha
Jun 145 min read


The Four Quadrants of Dog Training: Why Everyone Argues About Them (And Why Your Dog Doesn't Care)
Choose a side? If you've spent more than five minutes in an online dog training group, you've probably seen someone dramatically announce: "I only use positive reinforcement!" Followed by someone else replying: "Actually, that's impossible because all four quadrants are always present..." At which point three people leave angry comments, someone posts a picture of a wolf, and the original question about pulling on the lead is completely forgotten. Welcome to the wonderful wor
Jun 115 min read


Why Wait Until Your Dog Eats the Sofa?
Why Puppy Training Isn't Optional (Even If Your Puppy Is Adorable) There is a fascinating trend in dog ownership. People will happily spend: £1,500 or more on a designer puppy, £300 on an orthopaedic dog bed, £80 on a tactical lead with enough clips and buckles to secure a small helicopter, yet somehow training is often viewed as the optional extra. It's the canine equivalent of buying a brand-new car and deciding brakes are probably something you'll sort out later. Then, six
Jun 56 min read


A Puppy Is Not a Baby Accessory
This might be an unpopular opinion, but it's something I've been seeing more and more often, and I think it's worth talking about. A couple announces they're expecting a baby. A few weeks or months later, they bring home a puppy. The idea sounds lovely. The baby and puppy grow up together. They become inseparable best friends. The photos are adorable. The social media posts get hundreds of likes. It's the kind of story we've been sold for years through films, adverts, and soc
Jun 53 min read


Should ideology be in dog training?
an uncomfortable conversation
May 295 min read


The Problem With Online Dog Training
We live in a world where everything is instant. Instant entertainment. Instant shopping. Instant answers. Instant “solutions.” And dog training has unfortunately been dragged into that same mindset. Now before I go any further — online dog training is not automatically bad. For a very select group of people, it can actually work really well. If you’re highly motivated, disciplined, experienced with dogs, and able to consistently apply what you learn without outside accountabi
May 283 min read


The Broken Rescue System: A Call for Change in Dog Adoption
Understanding the Challenges of Rescue Dogs I work with rescue dogs nearly every day. I see their fear, anxiety, and the emotional damage caused by poor handling and bad advice. The truth is, these dogs often suffer due to a system that claims to protect them but frequently fails. The dog rescue system in the UK is broken. This may upset some people, but after years of working with rescue dogs, I can say it confidently. What makes it even more frustrating is my background as
May 244 min read
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