Online Loose Lead Walking

Enjoy calmer, more relaxed walks with your dog. This short online course is based on my popular Walking Wizards class, which I usually deliver in person—but while I’m on maternity leave, I’ve brought it online so you can still benefit from the same proven approach, in a flexible format you can follow at home.

If your dog pulls, zig-zags, or makes walks feel stressful, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to just “put up with it.” This course will guide you step by step to teach your dog how to walk politely on a loose lead, using positive, reward-based methods that make learning clear and enjoyable for both of you.

With simple exercises and real-life strategies, you’ll build better communication, reduce frustration, and start looking forward to your walks together again.

Only £15!

What You'll Learn

Building Focus & Attention

How to get your dogs focus and attention and build on distractions

Why dogs pull on the lead and the best equipment to use

How to change the habit and set you both up for success

How to teach your dog what a “loose lead” actually means

Step to step guide on introducing the position and games to play

Practical strategies

For handling distractions like people, dogs, and new environments

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and join with the button below.

  • Every dog (and owner!) progresses at a different pace. You can move through the lessons in order or revisit sections as needed. There’s no fixed timeline — focus on steady progress rather than rushing.

  • Once enrolled, you’ll receive login details to access the course through my Squarespace platform. You can log in anytime, from any device, and work through the lessons at your own pace. If you have trouble accessing your account, simply get in touch for support.

  • This isn’t just a set of generic recall tips—it’s the online version of my proven Walking Wizards class, refined through working with hundreds of dogs and their owners in real-life situations.

    • Real-world focus: You’ll learn how to build a recall that works outside—not just in the house or garden, but around everyday distractions.

    • Step-by-step structure: The course shows you exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to progress—so you’re never left guessing.

    • Practical training games: Simple, effective exercises you can fit into your daily routine, rather than long, formal training sessions.

    • Positive, ethical methods: No force, fear, or outdated techniques—just reward-based training that builds trust and motivation.

    • Designed for real life: Created with busy owners in mind, so you can train in short sessions and still see results.

    • Learn at your own pace: Revisit lessons as often as you need, without the pressure of keeping up with a group class.

    It’s the same supportive, results-focused approach I use in person—made flexible so you can succeed on your own schedule.

  • All training inside this course is reward-based and designed to be clear, supportive, and effective in everyday situations.

  • That’s completely normal. Dogs learn at different speeds. Revisit the foundation steps, reduce distractions, and keep sessions short and positive. Progress comes with consistency.

  • Short and frequent works best — just a few minutes at a time, several times a day.

  • Can children be involved in the training?

    Yes, with supervision. Clear guidance and consistency are key to helping your dog learn effectively.