

Welcome to Brown Paws Dog Training, positive reinforcement training only. Here to help you understand your dog, how they learn and to build on your relationship with them. Change your dogs emotional response using reward based training and learn how to mental stimulate your dog which can be just as important as going for a walk. There are plenty of fun games that can help with recall and impulse control and lots of other unwanted behaviours.
Creating more bond and trust with your dog is beneficial to getting your dog to engage and listen to you more often which in turn makes both your lives less stressful and more enjoyable.

SERVICES
BESPOKE PACKAGES
One-to-one training sessions that are tailored to address your dog's specific needs, and your training goals. Whether it's pulling on a lead (loose lead walking), recall work, excessive barking, or other unwanted behaviours, I am here to provide the guidance and support that you need.
Sessions can be scheduled over a period of time to suit.
​​Sessions each after consult £50
Consultation + 1 session £150
Consultation + 3 sessions £240
Consultation + 5 sessions £330
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​All packages include two months support via phone call, text, whatsapp, e-mail and zoom calls.
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A consultation is a home visit where we chat about the behaviour issues and assess your furry friend, a plan can then be made to help you and your dog. A couple of practical and relevant exercises will also be shown to help you mange and change the behaviour and handouts will be e - mailed over with the plan. £120
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CONSULTATION

PUPPY PACKAGE
Home visits offering one-to-one sessions to give you the education and tools so that you can help your puppy grow up to able to cope with everyday life. Includes, Basic puppy training and also teaching calm, confidence building (which is just as important as socialisation), impulse control and more. 5 week programme plus 2 months support via e-mail, phone call or whatsapp.
​Package may vary according to the age of your puppy. £250
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The 5 week program will cover the following:
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Toilet training
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Growth, exercise & play
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Chewing/teething
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Crate training
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Confidence building
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Socialization
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Teaching calmness
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Sit & Down
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Husbandry work (handling)
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Disengagement and middle game
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Mini-Separations
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Adolescence

ABOUT BROWN PAWS
Mathew Brown, DTC - CDT
What made me want to become a dog trainer?
We live with three dogs currently, two of them were calm and relaxed until we brought Charlie into the household. A dog that just could not relax and barked at everything and it changed the whole dynamic and also affected the other two dogs.
We contacted a dog behaviourist that worked wonders for Charlie, he still needs encouragement to lay down and relax sometimes though.
My fascination with dogs behaviour grew ever since, all thanks to one dog not being able to calm himself down.
To be able to help other dog owners with their furry friends is very satisfying.
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