New Year, New Walks January often brings that familiar feeling of wanting to reset and get back into a rhythm. And for many dog owners,…
Read MoreChristmas Week Survival for Dogs: How to Keep Your Dog Happy and Settled
Christmas week is full of excitement for us, but for many dogs it can feel overwhelming. The change in pace, busier homes, unfamiliar people and…
Read MoreKeeping Your Dog Calm at Christmas: Practical Tips for a Peaceful Festive Season
Christmas is a lovely time of year, but it can feel overwhelming for many dogs. New decorations, visitors coming and going, changes to routine and…
Read MoreDog Recall Regression: Why Your Dog’s Recall Has Gone Backwards and How to Reset It Before January
If you’re noticing dog recall regression at the moment, you’re definitely not alone. Many dogs who had reliable recall earlier in the year suddenly start ignoring their…
Read MorePreparing Your Dog for Christmas: Practical Tips to Keep Them Safe and Settled
Christmas is a busy, noisy, indulgent time, and while we may love it, it can be overwhelming for dogs. More people, more food, more changes…
Read MoreWhy Is My Puppy Biting Me So Much? A Simple, Reassuring Guide for Overwhelmed Owners
If you’ve found yourself wondering why is my puppy biting me so much, you are not alone. Almost every puppy owner I work with in Coventry,…
Read MoreDog Recall Training: Why It Fails and How to Fix It
If your dog’s recall is perfect at home but unreliable outdoors, you’re not alone. Many of the dogs I work with in Coventry, particularly Spaniels, Cavapoos, Cockapoos…
Read MoreDogs Hide Pain – Envy’s Story (Part 1)
Dogs hide pain more than we realise One thing I often tell clients is that dogs hide pain astonishingly well. They rarely limp or whine until things…
Read MoreFireworks and Dogs: Survival Guide for Bonfire Night 2025
Firework season can be one of the most stressful times of year for dogs and their owners. The loud bangs, flashes and unpredictability can leave…
Read MoreAdolescent Dog Training: Why the Teenage Years Feel So Chaotic
Adolescent dog training usually becomes challenging from around six months old, depending on breed and size. I always explain it as their “teenage years” a…
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