
All Dogs Go To Erinn
Dog Behaviour and Training
Puppy Social Walks
A four-week, small-group course for puppies to help with their socialisation and learn some life skills!



Designed for guardians who either missed out on puppy classes, or who attended them and want to apply what they learned in the real world. This is also for those who are struggling to find playmates for their puppies to continue their socialisation or who are struggling to get their puppies focus and attention when there are lots of distracting things around!
We will work on life skills such as Recall and Loose Lead Walking, how to use your rewards more effectively, teach your puppy what to do when the world gets busy and hopefully make some new friends - all whilst having lots of fun.
This course is aimed at helping you feel confident handling your puppy in real-life situations while supporting your puppy to feel safe, settled and secure in busy environments.
Who is this for?
This course is offered to any puppy under the age of 1 who is comfortable around people and dogs. It is not for puppies who are worried, anxious or get really worked up on walks when they see people and dogs. It runs over four weeks, with sessions lasting approximately one hour. The cost is £160, and spaces are limited. Group size is kept deliberately small, with a maximum of four dogs, allowing for careful management and individual support.





Next block of Puppy Social Walks:
Saturday April 18th 2026@11am
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Take the next step towards unleashing your puppy's potential
Each session takes place in a different real-world environment, starting in a quiet park and finishing in a cafe. Over the four weeks, we practise some core skills such as Recall, Loose Lead Walking, Down Stay, along with when and how to use food and toys and teaching your puppy to say hello politely to, and come away from, humans, dogs and other animals. All of which will help build focus and engagement with you, regardless of distractions.
Alongside teaching life skills, the course is designed to build your puppy’s confidence and resilience. Puppies are gently introduced to children playing, other dogs, people, wildlife, and traffic. We’ll also finish with a café visit to teach them what is expected in a more stimulating environment.
Throughout, guardians learn to read their puppy’s body language, manage arousal, and choose effective reinforcement as challenges increase.
This course isn’t just about cue training — it’s about learning to work with your puppy, supporting their emotional development, and giving you the confidence to handle real-world situations safely and successfully.