by Roland Reho | Jul 1, 2026 | Dog Training
Imagine standing in the middle of a busy Hampstead Heath, calling your puppy’s name as they sprint toward a group of picnickers or a distant squirrel. It is a heart-stopping moment that many owners face, especially when the reality of recall training for puppies...
by Roland Reho | Jun 16, 2026 | Dog Training
You envisioned peaceful Sunday mornings at a dog-friendly cafe, but the reality involves nursing nipped fingers and wondering if your carpets will ever recover from the latest toilet training setback. It’s entirely natural to feel overwhelmed by the gap between...
by Roland Reho | Apr 26, 2026 | Dog Training
Imagine standing in a crowded Victoria Park on a Tuesday morning, watching your dog lunging at a passing cyclist while you juggle a lead and a sense of growing embarrassment. You’ve likely spent hours searching for dog training close to me, only to be met with a...
by Roland Reho | Apr 23, 2026 | Dog Training
What if the most important lesson your dog learns this year isn’t a command, but the ability to feel calm while a red double-decker bus thunders past? Bringing a new puppy into a London flat often feels like a whirlwind of sleepless nights and sharp teeth....
by Roland Reho | Apr 22, 2026 | Dog Training
What if your dog’s reactive barking in a crowded London park isn’t a sign of “bad” behaviour, but a physiological response to urban sensory overload? You likely feel the pressure to maintain a perfectly composed companion, yet the reality of...
by Roland Reho | Apr 21, 2026 | Dog Training
Imagine walking through Regent’s Park on a sun-drenched Saturday afternoon. Instead of a relaxing stroll, you’re gripped by anxiety as your dog lunges at a passing cyclist; you feel the heavy weight of judgmental stares from nearby picnickers. It’s a...