Real-World Dog Training Course in Derby

  • Is recall from distractions impossible for your dog?

  • Do you struggle to settle your dog at a cafe?

  • No idea how to get your lead walking skills to work out and about?

Join my real-world training course. I’ll help you feel confident to let your dog off lead, loose lead walk like a pro and walk / settle around distractions!

My Real World Training Course is perfect for …

dog parents who are trying to put all their training into real-life, but want a trainer by your side

puppies who have received all their basic training

Location: various local venues close to Darley Abbey

UPCOMING DATES | £125 PER DOG | 3 week course:

Week 1: Saturday 26th August - 12:30-1:15pm

Week 2: Saturday 2nd September - 12.30-1:15pm

Week 3: Saturday 9th September - 12:30-1:15pm

puppy class in Derby

This course has been created to support you with the things your dogs need most help with - I have super small groups of up to 4 dogs per course to ensure this happens.

Each week we’ll meet at a different local venue - think garden centre, dog friendly cafe / pub, the park, a woodland spot.

We take all the theory you’ve learned into the real world!

This course focuses on …

  • building and maintaining focus

  • settling

  • walking and recalling around distractions

  • socialisation

    This course is great for anyone who’s been to puppy classes or teenage classes, but just don’t know how to transfer these skills across into the real world!

  • Molly & Poppy were off lead the other day and began running towards a Labrador. They'd have been impossible to recall before the course, but as soon as we called them they came back before even getting near the other dog"

    Sandra, Sue, Molly & Poppy

  • "You've helped us create a lovely dog and we know what to do when we're out on walks with the distractions"

  • We joined the Real World training course, which is very practical. Sian gave us lots of advice which are based on our puppy's behaviour. We can see some change after we practice following her advice. Now we know our specific breed is not 'untrainable', just depends on right methods, patience & love.

    Zahra & Ash