
All Dogs Go To Erinn
Dog Behaviour and Training
Only Have Eyes For You
A four-week, online and in-person course for adolescent dogs who struggle to focus on their guardians around social distractions on walks.


Does this sound like you....
Your adolescent dog is friendly, social, full of enthusiasm - but the moment another dog or person appears, you might as well not exist.
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Trust me when I say, they’re not being stubborn. They’re simply more reinforced by the environment than they are by their handler.
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​This is where I come in.
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This course isn’t like most dog training classes. I'm not going to put you and your dog through drills and repetitions of cues that will take you ages to perfect.
You already have the tools - I’m just going to show you how to use them more effectively.
Who is this for?
This course is for friendly adolescent dogs under 24 months of age who find the outside world far more interesting than their guardian.
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If your dog is playful, curious, and happy to work for food or toys at home - but the moment you step outside it’s like you no longer exist - this is for you. Walks feel less like time together and more like you’re just the taxi to the park while your dog says, “See you later.”
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It’s especially suited to young dogs who may have missed puppy classes, or who have done some training already but still struggle to stay engaged with their guardian once there are dogs, people, or anything that dare moves (looking at the spaniels when I say this) around.
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This course is not suitable for dogs who bark, lunge, or feel uncomfortable around other dogs. All dogs attending must be friendly and able to work around others at a distance.
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To keep things calm, manageable, and supportive, spaces are limited to a maximum of four dogs.


What To Expect...
Over the course of 4 weeks, we’ll strip things back to the foundations, discovering what truly motivates your dog and how to use the tools you already have more effectively.
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We’ll begin with a Zoom session to get to know each other and walk through the course in detail. This is where I’ll explain what we’re working on, why it matters, and the homework you’ll be focusing on between weeks one and three.
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For the following two weeks after our Zoom session, you’ll put this work into practice at home and on quiet walks, with support and guidance from me along the way.
In week three, we’ll meet in a private field to bring those foundations to life — practising what you’ve been working on in a controlled, supportive environment.
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After this session, you’ll begin to gradually reintroduce normal walks, using the skills you’ve built to help your dog make better choices.
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In week four, we’ll take this work into the real world, choosing slightly busier locations and applying everything you’ve been practising so you feel confident continuing on your own.
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You will learn to read your dog’s body language, recognise when you’re starting to lose their attention, and bring them back using effective reinforcers.
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And finally — this course isn’t about cue training. It’s about helping your dog make better choices, supporting them in doing so, and giving you both the confidence to enjoy walks together again.
The goal isn’t to control your dog; it’s to help them choose you even when the world gets interesting.
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👉Interested? Click here to find out more​​​