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What To Do When Your Puppy Won’t Settle in the Evening
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What To Do When Your Puppy Won’t Settle in the Evening

If your puppy turns into a completely different dog in the evening… biting more, zooming around, barking, or just unable to relax… you’re not alone.

This is one of the most common challenges new puppy owners face, and it can feel frustrating, especially after a day where things seemed to be going well.

The good news is that this behaviour is very normal. It’s also something that can be improved with the right approach.

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K9 First Aid: Why It Matters (Why I Keep It Up to Date)
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K9 First Aid: Why It Matters (Why I Keep It Up to Date)

When you live with a dog, you quickly realise how much they rely on you, not just for training and guidance, but for their safety too.

I’ve recently completed a K9 First Aid course with Institute of Modern Dog Trainers as part of my ongoing professional development.

It’s something I believe strongly in, not just learning these skills once, but keeping them up to date.

Because in an emergency, it’s not just about knowing what to do, it’s about being confident enough to act calmly and appropriately.

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Why I Chose a Positive, Modern Approach to Dog and Puppy Training (and the Journey to Becoming Qualified)
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Why I Chose a Positive, Modern Approach to Dog and Puppy Training (and the Journey to Becoming Qualified)

Becoming a dog trainer wasn’t something I rushed into.

Like many people, my journey started with a genuine interest in dogs—understanding behaviour, building better relationships, and helping owners feel more confident.

But the more I learned, the clearer it became that how you train matters just as much as what you train.

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How to Get Your Puppy to Sleep Through the Night
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How to Get Your Puppy to Sleep Through the Night

One of the biggest challenges for new puppy owners is sleep.

Those first few nights can be tough.
Whining, barking and restlessness can leave both you and your puppy feeling exhausted.

The good news is that puppies can learn to settle and sleep through the night — with the right structure and support

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How to Teach a Puppy to Be Left Alone (Without Stress or Panic)
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How to Teach a Puppy to Be Left Alone (Without Stress or Panic)

One of the most common challenges new puppy owners face is leaving their puppy alone.

What often starts as whining or barking can quickly become stressful for both the puppy and the owner.

The good news is that being left alone is a skill that can be taught — gradually, calmly and without creating anxiety.

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Puppy Socialisation: Building Emotional Intelligence in Your Puppy
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Puppy Socialisation: Building Emotional Intelligence in Your Puppy

Puppy socialisation is one of the most important parts of raising a calm and confident dog.

But the word “socialisation” can sometimes be misleading.

Many people assume it means letting a puppy meet as many people and dogs as possible.

In reality, what we are really trying to build is something deeper.

Let’s call it emotional intelligence training.

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How to Stop Your Puppy Jumping Up on People
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How to Stop Your Puppy Jumping Up on People

For many new owners, a jumping puppy can quickly turn from something cute into something frustrating.

One moment your puppy is greeting you happily. The next they’re launching themselves at guests, muddy paws included.

Jumping up is extremely common behaviour in puppies and young dogs, but the good news is it’s also something that can be improved with the right training approach.

Understanding why puppies jump up is the first step to helping them learn calmer ways to greet people.

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How to Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead in Richmond & SW London
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How to Stop Your Dog Pulling on the Lead in Richmond & SW London

If walks with your dog feel more like being dragged down the street than enjoying fresh air, you’re not alone.

Lead pulling is one of the most common challenges dog owners face — and one of the most frustrating.

The good news is: with the right training approach, most dogs can learn to walk calmly on a loose lead.

In this guide, I’ll explain why dogs pull, common mistakes to avoid, and how to build better walking habits.

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How to Toilet Train a Puppy in Richmond & SW London
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How to Toilet Train a Puppy in Richmond & SW London

Toilet training is one of the first big challenges new puppy owners face — and one of the most stressful when it doesn’t go to plan.

Accidents on carpets, sleepless nights, and constant cleaning can quickly become overwhelming.

The good news? With the right routine, clear guidance, and consistency, most puppies can learn good toilet habits quickly and calmly.

In this guide, I’ll explain how toilet training works, common mistakes to avoid, and how to set your puppy up for success.

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How to Stop Puppy Biting and Nipping in Richmond & SW London
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How to Stop Puppy Biting and Nipping in Richmond & SW London

Puppy biting and nipping is one of the most common (and frustrating) challenges new owners face.

If your puppy is constantly grabbing your hands, clothes, or ankles, you’re not alone and the good news is, this behaviour can be improved with the right approach.

In this guide, I’ll explain why puppies bite, what not to do, and how to gently teach calmer behaviour.

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