
Feeling overwhelmed by your gundog?
You’re not alone - We are here to help women like you bring calm, control and structure to your dogs so you actually to enjoy owning them
Your dog was bred to work — but that doesn’t mean they should be pulling your arm off, ignoring every recall, or bouncing off the walls at home.
Whether you're dealing with reactivity, overexcitement, or a complete lack of engagement, we’ll strip it back and rebuild your training properly.
No guesswork. Just a clear plan that works — with a trainer who gets it.
Meet the Team
Sarah - Calm Creator
I know what it’s like to feel completely in over your head with a dog you adore. You’ve read the blogs, tried the tips, followed the trainers who make it look easy — and somehow your dog still pulls like mad, won’t settle, or goes from zero to 100 the second they see another dog.
You’re not lazy. You’re not doing it wrong. You’re just overwhelmed.
That’s where I come in — not just to train your dog, but to walk alongside you. To show you how to bring calm, structure, and clarity into your day-to-day life with a full-on working breed — without making you feel judged, stupid, or like you’re doing it all wrong.
I work with women who are ready to do the work — but don’t want to do it alone. The ones who want to understand their dog, not just control them. The ones who care deeply, feel things strongly, and want someone in their corner who actually gets it.
My job isn’t to “fix” your dog. My job is to show you how powerful you already are and give you the tools, support, and honest advice you need to step into that. I’ll be there to cheer you on when it clicks, remind you it’s okay to get it wrong, and talk you off the ledge when your dog loses their mind in the car park.
Together we’ll build a calm, capable team — the kind that turns heads for the right reasons.
You bring the dog. I’ll bring the plan, the perspective, and the support bubble.
Zen - Branch Manager
Zen has appointed herself Head of Security — loud, watchful, and always ready to let the world know she’s present. She’s naturally assertive and can be vocal and intense when spotting other dogs, but we’re working hard on helping her feel more relaxed, less responsible, and not so ready to step in. Off lead, she’s generally sociable — though she still carries herself like she expects others to bow down.
Living with a high-ranking, defensive young dog has been a real eye-opener. Zen is constantly teaching me what it means to live with behaviour, not just train through it. She’s reminding me that not everything is about obedience — it’s about understanding, leadership, and learning to communicate clearly with a dog who feels the need to take control.
If you're living with a dog like Zen — intense, opinionated, and a little bit chaotic — I see you. I get it. And I’m here to help.
Nala - Head of Canine Communications
Nala joined our home at 7 months old, and to be honest — she was chaos. A loud, excitable, anxious GSP with no job, no direction, and no idea how to cope with the world. She pulled like a train, barked and screamed at the sight of other dogs, peed if someone spoke to her, and destroyed anything she could get her paws on. Even a car ride would leave her soaked in drool from stress.
She didn’t need harsh corrections or to be told off — she needed guidance, structure, and a chance to learn how to feel safe.
Now, as she approaches two, Nala is calm, connected, and a true peacekeeper within the pack. She avoids conflict, reads dogs beautifully, and supports more sensitive or intense dogs through training sessions with me. She’s not here to lead — she’s just quietly brilliant at helping others feel safe.
Living with Nala taught me that calm doesn’t come from control — it comes from clarity and connection. And if you’ve got a dog like Nala used to be, I promise — there’s hope.
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