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Wellbeing Dogs train your dog to be an Assistance Dog.

WELLBEING DOGS

Hi! I’m Liz

A Kennel Club Accredited
Dog Trainer, specialising in Assistance Dogs.

Wellbeing Dogs is a force-free Dog Training Organisation that teaches dogs new behaviours that improve wellbeing and life.

Wellbeing Dogs are trained by Kennel Club Accredited Instructors
Wellbeing Dogs are Insured Dog Trainers

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT WELLBEING DOGS

Liz Maitland, KCAI (AD) is a Kennel Club Accredited Instructor and has experience in training Assistance Dogs since 2009 to improve Wellbeing of the Owner and the dog. She worked 2004-2021 for the Charity RECOVERY Assistance Dogs as Executive Director and Senior Dog Trainer. Training Dogs as Assistance Dogs to help people recover from Mental Health problems.

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Wellbeing Dogs spreads the word about how dogs & Owners need choice and control in their life to have Wellbeing. We train dogs with 100% positive methods using verbal and visual cues to enable the dog to choose to do a behaviour and be rewarded with praise and a treat. We believe that dogs have a mission to improve your wellbeing by learning to stay calm in challenging situations. We do this by learning the canine language of calming signals, doing 'Click to Calm' and the comforting 'touch procedure'. 

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Wellbeing Dogs

A Kennel Club Accredited Dog Trainer

Wellbeing Dogs spreads the word about how dogs & Owners need choice and control in their life to have Wellbeing. We train dogs with 100% positive methods using verbal and visual cues to enable the dog to choose to do a behaviour and be rewarded with praise and a treat. 

 SELECT SERVICES AND FEES

We look forward to training your dog to be a dream dog full of love, cuddles, obedience, choice and control.

Wellbeing Puppies learn to be well socialised.

PUPPY PERFECTION

PROGRAMME

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BEST BEHAVIOUR

PROGRAMME

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ADORABLE ADOLESCENT

DOGS PROGRAMME

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Customer Reviews

What Our Customers Say

Understanding the concept of a 'smiley ' lead. i.e. not in tension to reduce tension in the lead and emotions of the dog and the owner. Learning to understand how to encourage my puppy to have good behaviour by praising her.

Val Grant

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