Professional Dog Trainer in Aylsham, Norfolk

About Aylsham Dog Training

Becca Littler is a professional dog trainer with 9 years experience, holding recognised dog training qualifications with recognised dog training organisations.

She specialises in working with pet gundogs and active breeds. Her work focuses on clear communication, building strong relationships between dogs and their owners, and providing practical training that fits into everyday life.

The long-term goal is calm, responsive dogs in real-world environments.

Experienced and Qualified Dog Trainer in Norfolk

  • 9 years experience

  • Recognised dog training qualifications

  • Specialising in Gundog breeds

  • Continued professional development

  • Practical experience delivering puppy classes and one to one training

How Our Training Works

Our dog training in Aylsham and Norfolk is delivered through structured programmes, specialising in pet gundog training and real-world behaviour. Rather than one-off sessions, we work with you and your dog over several months to create calm, responsive behaviour that lasts.

We start by understanding your dog’s breed, routine, previous training, and the specific challenges you’re facing. With pet gundogs, behaviours such as pulling, poor recall, over-excitement, and distraction are often driven by natural instincts like hunting, scenting, and retrieving. Our training focuses on channelling these instincts into controlled, workable behaviour rather than trying to suppress them.

Real-World Dog Training that fits into everyday Aylsham life

Training takes place in real-world environments across Aylsham and Norfolk, not just controlled settings. We focus on practical skills such as lead walking, recall, engagement, and neutrality around distractions, helping your dog learn how to make better decisions outside.

Throughout the programme, we build focus, impulse control, and a strong dog-handler relationship, while giving you clear, step-by-step guidance on what to do between sessions. The goal is simple: a calm, responsive dog that listens, even when the environment is working against you.

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Our initial assessment is designed to give us a full picture of both the dog and the owner, not just the behaviour that’s presenting as a problem.

We begin with a detailed discussion about the dog’s history — including breed, age, routine, exercise, diet, previous training, and any specific challenges the owner is experiencing. We then observe the dog in a practical setting. By the end of the assessment, we explain what we’re seeing, outline the likely root causes of any challenges, and provide a clear, structured plan for moving forward.

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