Meet My Team
The Dogs!
Training reactive dogs wouldn’t be possible without my incredible team of carefully selected stooge dogs.
Each dog plays a different role during sessions and social walks, helping other dogs learn calm behaviour, boundaries, and confidence in a controlled, real-world way.
They’re not here to overwhelm - they’re here to support, teach, and model appropriate behaviour 💗
Marley
Marley is my happy-go-lucky guy and a firm favourite with spicy sausage dogs.
He’s high energy, confident, and completely unbothered by drama — which makes him perfect for dogs who need exposure without pressure. Marley will happily ignore most dogs, even when they’re having big feelings, making him ideal for early reactivity work
Cockapoo | 3.5 yearsChip
Chip is currently taking a well-earned break from stooge work while recovering from a psoas injury.
He’s still very much part of the team, just working behind the scenes for now 💗
Mixed Breed | 2 years
Charlie is a spicy little chicken nugget with excellent communication skills.
He’s confident, fair, and will absolutely tell another dog off when needed - which makes him brilliant for teaching boundaries in a clear, dog-appropriate way.
Snack-motivated, full of character… but terrified of flexi leads (we all have our limits).
Chihuahua | 2 yearsCharlie
Chihuahua | 4 yearsRolo
Rolo is my quiet, nervous boy who prefers to stay at the back of the pack.
He’s fantastic for other nervous or sensitive dogs who need to see calm behaviour without being pressured.
Minnie is the tiniest baby with the biggest heart.
She’s super friendly, loves absolutely everyone, and is an expert at demanding attention (and snacks). Minnie is perfect for dogs who need gentle, positive exposure to small, confident dogs.
Chihuahua | Age unknownMinnie
Noodle is the ultimate middle-of-the-pack stooge dog.
Happy-go-lucky, polite, and completely uninterested in other dogs’ nonsense, he’s perfect for helping reactive dogs practise calm walking.
He smells like a girl even though he’s a boy… and yes, that’s important information.
Dachshund | 2 years