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Spaniel training misconceptions

by Laura Sinfield | Feb 23, 2026 | Behaviour & Self-Control, Core Training Principles, Enrichment & Mental Stimulation, Owner Education & Training Tips

Training Spaniels Correctly: The Problem Isn’t the Dog — It’s the Lack of Breed Awareness Spaniels are not “too much.”They’re not stubborn.They’re not naughty. They are genetically programmed working dogs living in pet homes — and when we ignore that, behaviour...

Ethics, trust and relationship building with your dog.

by Laura Sinfield | Feb 2, 2026 | Core Training Principles, Owner Education & Training Tips

Ethics, Trust & Relationship in Dog Training Why how we train matters just as much as what we teach Dog training is about far more than behaviours. It’s about relationships, responsibility, and the choices we make on behalf of an animal who relies entirely on us...

Common Training Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

by Laura Sinfield | Jan 23, 2026 | Owner Education & Training Tips

. Dog training rarely fails because dogs are “stubborn,” “dominant,” or “untrainable.”More often, progress stalls because of small, very human mistakes. The good news? Most of these are easy to fix once you know what to look for. Let’s break down the most common...

Maisie’s scent work

by Laura Sinfield | Jan 13, 2026 | Patreon (Videos)

Maisie has only just started her scent work journey. We have done a little bit of work with the pot and just treats (as per my previous videos) She is quite an excitable dog so we are trying to discourage any paws involved in the learning process. She is slowly...

Muzzle training

by Laura Sinfield | Jan 13, 2026 | Patreon (Videos)

Start slow. Don’t expect much. You need to condition the dog to want to put the muzzle on Use easy to eat soft treats if possible and do short sessions building up the duration for the muzzle to be on once the strap has been done up.
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