If your dog struggles to wind down, gets overexcited in busy places, or can’t relax unless everything is “just right” - this workshop series is for you. Across three small-group sessions, we’ll work on helping your dog feel calm, safe and in control.
These are the foundation behaviours that make everyday life easier - whether you’re out at a café, waiting at the vets, or trying to enjoy a quiet evening at home. We’re not just teaching a “place” cue. We’re showing your dog how to feel calm, not just look calm.
Part 1 – Building Calm Foundations
We’ll introduce the settle mat, help your dog feel safe staying in one spot, and begin building up the time they can relax without constant input from you.
Part 2 – Calm at a Distance
Now that your dog knows how to settle, we’ll challenge that with more distance between you and them - plus some light distractions. Perfect for dogs who follow you everywhere or can’t sit still when things are going on.
Part 3 – Real-Life Calmness
We’ll practise keeping calm around new, unpredictable situations - movement, noise, food, dogs. This is where we help your dog learn to relax instead of anticipating what comes next.
Top-up sessions are available for anyone who’s completed the three parts.
We’ll take what your dog has learned and apply it to new environments - cafés, cars, the vet, your workout routine, or anywhere else you need calm to show up.
- Dogs who can’t relax unless you’re right next to them
- Owners who want more calm at home, in the car, or out and about
- Dogs who pace, bark, whine or struggle to settle in new places
- Anyone who’s ready to help their dog feel calmer - not just look obedient
No prior training experience is needed. If you’re not sure if this is a good fit, feel free to message me.
Spaces are limited so I can give each dog the support they need.