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I am passionate about dogs and love to help people get the most out of their relationship, I offer dog training courses for both puppies & adult dogs, I also offer puppy home visits and scent work. I offer a 6 week puppy foundation course at the WI hall in East Farleigh, covering exercises like, Loose Lead Walking, Recall,Not Jumping Up and many more. Along with running these classes I am availabl

Photos from Family Dog Services's post 19/09/2025

Hope you are all well and having a fabulous Friday.

How’s your training going?

I put Blue through his paces yesterday with Claire from Family Dog Services and had an amazing 1-2-1 session! X

1-2-1 sessions are brilliant for bespoke training and also building your own confidence if there is something you are struggling with that may not be covered in a group environment. I highly recommend these even if it’s once a month to touch base. 💙

Email [email protected] for availability and to get booked in.

11/09/2025

Excellent advise from Family Dog Services don’t forget you can now contact them direct for up and coming puppy classes and any other training requirements you may have, the contact details are at the bottom of the post.😊

Fireworks season will soon be upon us.

If you have a dog who is afraid of fireworks,there are lots of things you can do to help.

It may be a little late to work through a full behaviour modification plan for this fireworks season but there's plenty you can do to support your dog and then put a plan in place to start training your dog to be able to cope in the future.

I thought I should share Indy's story to help those of you with sensitive or nervous dogs.

It started in May 2014 when she turned just 2. Her world fell apart in a matter of weeks, I describe it best as a kind of doggy breakdown. After being attacked by an off lead, out of control dog, she developed so many fears, and, to be honest, I thought I had lost my confident young dog forever. In fact, a few trainers told me she would never work on a shoot and probably never be ok around other dogs. One even told me she would have no quality of life.

Thankfully, I didn't listen and decided to work with the dog in front of me to help change her perspective on life.

The symptoms of her breakdown over a few weeks following the attack she developed severe sound phobias (including clapping, car doors, air brakes, dogs barking, fireworks, gunshot - anything loud and sudden) She wouldn't walk anywhere without jumping at sounds, cowering, shaking and freezing, she became increasingly nervous of dogs, especially small ones, and became reactive, showing increased fear aggression as a result. She also became wary of people and would bark at people she didn't know. It was horrific. She basically shut down.

I was at a loss, I was sad, and I felt as though I had let her down. I enlisted the help of our now very good friend Robert Alleyne, a fantastic behavioural trainer (and it was he who told John and I we should train dogs full time and become behavioural trainers - but that's another story)

We had to help her to relearn how to listen to me, trust me, and interact appropriately. Through a combination of a very thorough training program which started in the home, ensuring Indy was listening to me, finding an effective reward, rehabilitation, proofing the training, and, other supporting factors including Tellington Ttouch, body wraps, cranial treatment, and, desensitisation we successfully turned Indy around.

It took around 1 year - 18 months to get her to what I would class as some kind of normality, but, we enjoyed lot's of little wins along the way.

She lived to just over 12 years old. Imagine if she had lived for 10 years in fear! She would have been fearful, reactive, and her world would have got smaller and smaller. But she went on to live an incredible life, she appeared in adverts and promotional films, sat next to a shotgun and picked up on a shoot, until her retirement. She even competed in, and was placed at a charity working test, and, passed her KC working gundog certificate. Every dog is different. I am not saying it was easy (it wasn't) but it was definitely worth it. Every day I feel grateful for this dog and what she has taught me.

Factors which could contribute to your dog being fearful of fireworks or other sounds include pain, trauma, so do get this ruled out by a veterinary professional, like a vet, a Canine Physiotherapist, Chirovet or similar. It could be general sound sensitivity, association, trauma, or even a learned behaviour.

If your dog is fearful of fireworks there is plenty you can do to support your dog during firework season, but, better still, why not make a plan to desensitise and train your dog to cope better in the future. I'm not saying every dog can be miraculously cured but most dogs can be improved or at the very least be supported to be able to cope better.

Every dog is different and may need a slightly different programme which may include desensitisation, counter conditioning, effective reward system, rehabilitation, proofing the training, and, other supporting factors like sound therapy discs, phone Apps,
Tellington Ttouch, body wraps, thunder shirts, cranial treatment, bachs flower remedies, homeopathic remedies, pet rescue remedy to name a few. You may need to make minor lifestyle changes to support your dog, and, do create a safe place where your dog can settle.

I'd recommend always speaking to your vet before using alternative therapies or homeopathic remedies and seeking the advice of a trainer or behaviourist to help.

We are here to help:

[email protected] [email protected]

www.familydogservices.co.uk

Claire & John

Photos from LEAD Training's post 20/05/2025

We have been super busy with class completions the last two weeks, another one to complete was Tuesday evenings dog school.

Well done it was great fun training with you. Training should be fun and rewarding too so thank you. I really do hope you enjoyed the course and continue to put into practice all that you have learnt.

Amazing!🤩

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