What it involves
While your dog is with us all day anyway, why not have them learning? Manners coaching folds short, reward-based training sessions into the daycare day — sit, down, recall, loose-lead walking and a reliable “settle” — so your dog comes home a little more polished each week, without you running to evening classes.
It is all positive reinforcement: we mark and reward the behaviour we want, keep sessions short and upbeat, and never use fear or force. Because the cues are practised across the day, in a busy, distracting environment, they actually hold up in the real world — a recall that works at the park, not just in your kitchen.
We focus on what owners actually struggle with — pulling on the lead, jumping up, not coming back — and we share what we are working on so you can reinforce it at home. It is a guided add-on, not a substitute for a serious behaviour case; if a dog needs dedicated one-to-one work, we will say so plainly.
Good for
Daycare dogs whose owners want them learning, not just playing.
A typical daycare day
Every dog’s day follows the same gentle rhythm — active, rested and supervised throughout.


