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Group Walks

Group walks offer the possibility to keep working with your dog on an environment that is more complex, but still controlled, surrounded by more people invested in the wellbeing of their dogs and at a more affordable price.

NEUTRAL walks

Designed for dogs that are REACTIVE or INSECURE around other dogs and/or people.

Open to all:
You don't need to have worked with us previously to attend any of the Neutral walks.

Pre-requisites:

  • Up-to-date vaccines and preventative treatments.

  • Third-party liability cover for your dog.

  • Eagerness to make a positive impact on your relationship with your dog and your dog's wellbeing.

SOCIAL walks

Designed for dogs able to TOLERATE being close to other dogs or people.

Exclusive for 1-2-1 clients (current/previous):

At least an individual assessment is necessary to judge whether you and your dog fulfill all the requirements.

Pre-requisites:

  • Up-to-date vaccinations and preventative treatments.

  • Third-party liability cover for your dog (as required by law).

  • Sufficient emotional stability around other dogs and people.

  • Sufficiently effective handler-dog communication.

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If you are only getting started...

NEUTRAL walks

Main Objectives and Benefits:
  • Improve your dog's TOLERANCE towards other individuals.

  • Walks WITHOUT CONTACT between unknown individuals.

  • EMOTIONAL STABILITY in a SECURE FRAMEWORK for you and your dog.

  • Walks guided by a professional in Canine Education.

Extras:
  • Feel comfortable again around other dogs and people.

  • Recover your lost confidence.

  • Reconnect with your dog.

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And a step further...

SOCIAL walks

Main Objectives and Benefits:
  • Improve your dog's SOCIAL COMPETENCIES towards other dogs and/or people.

  • Walks WITH DIRECT CONTACT between individuals (with safety measures, if necessary).

  • BALANCED, healthy and satisfactory interactions.

  • SAFE socialisation in an ENRICHING environment.

Extras:
  • Learn to guide your dog in their interactions with other dogs or people.

  • Get your dog to listen to you when other dogs are present.

  • Meet other guardians engaged in their dog's wellbeing.

  • Put into practice all you have learned in individual sessions in a more complex environment, while still controlled and supervised.

  • Have fun with your dog!

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