I don’t tame the wild, I train with it.

Dog trainer & reactivity specialist based in Morzine

Feeling overwhelmed with your dog?

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Do you want a dog who can actually relax on walks, ignore triggers and enjoy life - but you have no idea where to start?

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Has your training hit a plateau? Maybe you’ve tried everything the internet suggests: "never punish your dog, don't use food, distract them with chicken, you need to be firmer, boundaries are bad...etc etc" . But your dog is still barking, lunging or on edge?

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Between work, family and life in general, finding time for structured training feels impossible and consistency is slipping.

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Or maybe you’re simply overwhelmed. Reactivity, behaviour plans, engagement, neutrality… it all feels confusing and you just want clear guidance that actually works.

Before & After

Naya the German Shepherd

Tony the Australian Shepherd

What some of my clients say…

Stevi & Alix

Betta & Tiff

How my dog training works

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My dog developed ‘anti-social’ behaviours as a result of the Covid pandemic, during which she was never properly socialised. This led to her being fearful and unpredictable around other dogs and certain humans as well.
Since beginning regular dog socialisation, I have noticed a significant difference in her behaviour. She has become more accepting of other dogs and no longer immediately enters a state of fear when encountering them. Both my dog and I are noticeably calmer during walks, and the experience has made a clear and positive difference for us both.
— Rowena & Smudge
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Want your dog to stop flipping you the middle finger?

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