Case Studies 

​Maggie in Oakham was really frustrated with her German Shepherd, Balloo.  He was marking her curtains and using the upstairs bedrooms as a toilet. He also rushed at people and wouldn't let them in through the gate or front door.  Balloo is an extremely strong dog but  within one session Maggie had regained control.  I am pleased to report that the bad behaviour in the house has also stopped. 

Maggie says 'Really blown away by the difference in my doggies since you've been and given me a master class. Ace! Truly amazing. Still in awe every time they behave. They've been bewitched!'   

Catherine in Loughborough called me in to help her Jack Russell called Teddy who had pulled over their 9 year old son, dislocating his elbow. Using the right training we were able to get Teddy walking to heel and not only that, stopped his strong prey drive to attack chickens and cats!

Catherine says 'I can't believe how quickly you have worked your magic, Teddy is now behaving himself and is so much calmer'.

Jenny in Melton Mowbray had a Mastiff/cross Staffie showing very aggressive behaviour to both humans and dogs. Other trainers had refused to work with her and she was unable to leave the house even wearing a muzzle for fear of attack. During our first session I gained Skye's trust and was able to walk her outside for the first time in many months. Progress is steady and sure.

Jenny says 'Thank you so much Lynne, I feel we've got our life back again.'

David, in Nottigham needed some help with his two lovely Labradors who were pulling on the lead and excitable. The family chose to put their dogs through my 2 week Rehabilitation Programme with brilliant results.  A follow up session was then booked to resolve walking on the lead issues and now the family are enjoying spending time with their dogs.

David says 'Lynne I can't thank you enough. We can now take our dogs anywhere, people are commenting on how well behaved they are!’

Samantha in Grantham called for assistance with her German Shepherd who was unable to go out for a walk because of his severe aggression towards other dogs.  He also had anxiety issues. By explaining dog psychology and leadership techniques and with some practical training we made huge progress in just one session. He is responding well to their new consistent approach.

Samantha says 'Lynne, as you know we had given up, you were like a breath of fresh air, so calm and put us at our ease straight away. We are able to get out and about now, we never thought that would be possible.'