In-person workshops

In-person workshops

Attend a 2.5 hour in-person workshop with Laura. See practical demonstrations of exercises and have a go with your own dog. No previous training experience required. There is a maximum of 4 dogs per workshop to keep the groups small. 

Alternatively, you may choose to book a spectator place, sit back and watch the workshop, ask questions then have a go with your dog at home. 

Workshops are held across the UK. If you are interested in hosting one, please get in contact.

What's Included?

Upcoming workshops

Saturday 14th July

Broughty Ferry Scout Hall

DD5 2BU

Jude Milne – pets@judemilne.co.uk

Friday 19th July

Ladywood Leisure Centre

EH26 8HD

Lynda Redpath – 07710 827323          

Thursday 15th August

St Brycedale Kirk

KY1 1ET

June Morrice (Embark dog training) – 07757213073

Saturday 14th September

Tarbrax Village Hall

EH55 8XE

Mandy and Mark (Mark Walker Dog Training) – 07748 194599

Frequently Asked Question

The workshops are a mixture of practical work and theory. They are split into 4 sections and include training/tricks, equipment games, sensory puzzles and scent work. 

It is primarily aimed at pet dog owners wanting new ideas to entertain their dog at home. However every owner, no matter what your previous experience, will come away with something new to try with their dog.

Each workshop normally has 4 handler spaces for owners who want to bring their dog along, and up to 10 spectator spaces for people who would rather watch and learn.

If you are lucky enough to get one of the handler spots, bringing your dog is a must. 

 

Usually yes, but it all depends on the venue the workshop is being held at. Please contact the host to discuss your dogs individual requirements

Yes! Laura will have copies of her book for sale at the discounted price of £10, and can even sign one for you. 

The Vet Says Rest

Has your vet says you can’t walk your dog while they recover from an illness, injury or operation?

Find out why this book might be for you

Laura specialises in customising activities for dogs with restricted exercise and supporting owners through this challenge. Her mission is to ensure these dogs remain calm and content despite limited daily exercise, fostering enduring bonds between them and their owners through compassionate training methods.