Providing high quality training for young puppies and dogs through a variety of dog training programmes & classes for junior & adult dogs, Puppy Education has your dog training needs covered. From basic obedience to behaviour modification learn the skills to transform the relationship between you & your dog today.
Advice and training for young puppies either once your puppy has arrived home or prior to their arrival is available through puppy visits. For older puppies & adult dogs choose from a range of 1-2-1 training packages tailored to your specific aims & dog training goals. Covering everything from developing good manners to more intensive training for dog reactivity there are plenty of options to choose from. For more complex issues & cases involving aggression Tamsin also offers behaviour consultations upon referral from your vet.
Puppy Education Solihull & Puppy School Solihull is run by Tamsin Peachey an animal behaviourist with an MSc from Lincoln University & previous experience of working with a large variety of rescue dogs at the dogs trust. All advice & recommendations are based in ethical positive training methods in line with current best practice.
Tamsin & her husband live in Hurley, Atherstone with their dog Milo a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross breed who was previously a long term resident at the dogs trust. Sadly Milo passed away in 2022. Tamsin had successfully reduced Milo's reactivity around other dogs from 500m+ to being able to ignore other dogs at close proximity. Milo was then able to enjoy a life of country walks, belly rubs, snuggling & snacks and is very much missed.
In July 2019 Tamsin passed both the theoretical requirements and practical assessment to become a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) (membership number 01424). Tamsin is also trained in first aid for dogs via Dog First Aid.
Tamsin & her husband live in Hurley, Atherstone with their dog Milo a Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross breed who was previously a long term resident at the dogs trust. Sadly Milo passed away in 2022. Tamsin had successfully reduced Milo's reactivity around other dogs from 500m+ to being able to ignore other dogs at close proximity. Milo was then able to enjoy a life of country walks, belly rubs, snuggling & snacks and is very much missed.
In July 2019 Tamsin passed both the theoretical requirements and practical assessment to become a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) (membership number 01424). Tamsin is also trained in first aid for dogs via Dog First Aid.