Dog Training in Aylsham & Norfolk

We create calm, responsive dogs in real-world environments for Pet Gundogs and Family Dogs

Our dog training in Aylsham and Norfolk focuses on real-world reliability. Whether you need 1:1 dog training, behaviour consultations, or structured group training classes, we specialise in working with pet gundogs and active breeds, helping dogs learn how to work around distractions, stay engaged with their owner, and make better decisions.

Our training philosophy

Our training philosophy is focused on clear communication, building strong relationships between dogs and their owners, and providing practical training that fits into everyday life.

Dog Training, Reactivity support and classes in Aylsham & Norfolk

1:1 Dog Training & Reactivity Support

Our 1:1 training is tailored to your dog, with a focus on pet gundogs, recall, lead walking, and reducing reactivity in real-world environments.

Group Training Classes

Our group classes take you from puppy and beginner training through to more advanced, pet gundog-focused skills in real-world environments.

Collect & Train (Intensive Training)

Our intensive Collect & Train programme provides structured, hands-on training, ideal for pet gundogs and dogs needing faster progress with recall, lead walking, and control around distractions.

Dog Training and Behaviour in Aylsham & Norfolk

1:1 Dog Training

Our 1-1 training plans are built entirely around the individual dog and owner.

Group Training Classes

Our group training classes focus on creating calm, responsive dogs in real-world environments.

Behaviour Consultations

In our consults, we focus on practical, realistic training that works in everyday life.

Professional Dog Training in Aylsham, Norfolk

We run structured, small-group classes designed to balance individual coaching with the benefits of shared learning. Our sessions focus on practical behaviour skills such as lead walking, recall, neutrality, impulse control, and calmness, with exercises adapted to each dog’s needs. This allows us to support a wide range of dogs, including adolescents, pet gundogs, and dogs working through challenges like over-excitement or reactivity.

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.

5 Reasons to Choose Aylsham Dog Training

  • We specialise in pet gundogs

  • Reliable Recall & Lead Manners

  • Real-World Outdoor Training

  • Balanced & Fair Approach

  • Support for You as the Handler

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Training

How do you conduct your initial assessments with new clients and their dogs?

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.

How do you customise training plans for individual dogs?

Our 1-1 training plans are built entirely around the individual dog and owner. Before creating any plan, we take time to understand the dog’s history, temperament, breed traits, lifestyle, previous training, and the specific challenges or goals the owner has. From there, we create a structured, step-by-step plan tailored to that dog’s pace and needs.

How do you track and communicate a dog's progress to the owner?

We track each dog’s progress through structured session notes, clear training goals, and measurable criteria. Communication with the owner is ongoing and transparent. After sessions, we provide clear feedback on what went well, what needs refining, and exactly what to practise at home.

What evidence-based, humane techniques do you employ in your behaviour consultations?

In our consults, we focus on practical, realistic training that works in everyday life. We take a balanced approach — combining clear boundaries with fair guidance and positive reinforcement — so dogs understand both what to do and what not to do.

What equipment should someone bring to a class with them?

Please bring a flat collar or well fitted harness, a standard lead (no retractable leads), plenty of small tasty treats, a treat pouch if you have one, a mat or blanket for your dog to settle on, poo bags and water for your dog.

Do you work with pet gundogs?

Yes. We specialise in working with pet gundogs and active breeds. Our training focuses on practical behaviour skills such as recall, lead walking, neutrality, impulse control, and calmness, helping dogs learn how to work around distractions and stay engaged with their owner in real-world environments.

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