
All Dogs Go To Erinn
Dog Behaviour and Training
Real World Dog Training
Your puppy or dog is great indoors, but it all falls apart as soon as you step outside?
This four-week outdoor training course is for you.



Designed for guardians who either missed out on puppy classes, attended them and want to apply what they learned in the real world or who are struggling to find playmates for their puppies to continue their socialisation. Or for those who are struggling to get their adolescent or adult dog's focus and attention when there are lots of distracting things around.
We will work on life skills such as Recall and Loose Lead Walking, Drop, Leave, Polite Greetings, Sit and Down Stay, Fetch, Focus on you and learn to Settle in busy environments.
This course is aimed at helping you feel confident handling your dog in real-life situations while supporting them to feel safe, settled and secure in busy environments.
Who is this for?
It's for puppy guardians who've been to classes and want to put everything they've learned into practice.
It's for puppies who missed classes altogether.
And it's for any dog of any age who just needs a bit more guidance on how to behave when out on walks.





Next block of Life Skills: Outdoor Classes For Any Dog takes place on:
Saturday May 30th 2026@10am
Please read my Terms and conditions before booking here.
Take the next step towards unleashing your dog'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 core skills such as Recall, Loose Lead Walking, Down Stay, along with when and how to use food and toys and teaching your dog 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 dog's confidence and resilience. Dogs 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 dog's body language, manage arousal, and choose effective reinforcement as challenges increase.
This course isn’t just about cue training - it’s also about learning to work with your dog, supporting their emotional development, and giving you the confidence to handle real-world situations safely and successfully.