Looking for a fun, affordable way to kickstart your training or try something new with your dog?
Our one-hour workshops are designed to give you practical techniques, confidence, and inspiration you can take home and keep building on.
These sessions are standalone tasters — perfect for getting started, refreshing skills, or exploring new activities with your dog.
10am - Saturday 6th September 2025
Discover fun, engaging enrichment activities to keep your dog mentally and physically stimulated. Explore:
Not suitable for dogs who resource guard or have known allergies. Please contact us if you’re unsure whether this workshop is appropriate for your dog.
10am - Saturday 13th September 2025
Struggling with a dog who pulls on the lead? Learn fun, reward-based activities to help you on your way to enjoyable walks together.
10am - Saturday 20th September 2025
Learn how to teach your dog a reliable recall using a whistle. Perfect for dogs who love off-lead play!
Includes a FREE Acme whistle (worth £10)
Please ensure your dog is wearing a well-fitted harness, ideally Y or H shaped.
An ID tag with your surname and address is required to be on your dog's collar, by law.
A lead around 2m long is the ideal length. I can provide a longline but please bring your own if you prefer.
Cheese, sausages, dog pate, or boiled chicken, chopped into small pieces are good options.
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Private, secure training field in Stoke Golding (Leicestershire), near Hinckley, Burbage and Nuneaton. The exact location will be detailed in your booking confirmation email.
Parking is on grass, inside the field itself. I’ll open the gate when you arrive so you can simply pull in and park up.
Maximum of 6 dogs per workshop. You’re welcome to bring people along with you, but please keep numbers limited. Only bring children who can remain quiet and under control — no children under 5, please.
There are water bowls available for dogs. If your dog isn’t comfortable sharing a communal bowl, feel free to bring your own.
There are no toilets on site. The nearest option is Morrisons in Hinckley, around a 6-minute drive from the field — it’s a good idea to stop there beforehand.
There is no shelter on site, so please dress appropriately for the weather — bring waterproofs, layers, sun cream, or anything else you might need. The field is grass and can get muddy in wet weather, so please wear suitable footwear — wellies or walking boots are a good idea.
The field is grassy and slightly uneven in places, which may be tricky for some mobility aids. If you have specific accessibility needs, please get in touch and I’ll do my best to help.