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Dogs have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. From the day I was born, they have been my favourite animals on earth. Over the years I have been lucky enough to share my life with many different breeds and personalities.
My first dog, Daisy was a rescue Staffie who turned out to be the easiest, most gentle soul I could have
Dogs have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. From the day I was born, they have been my favourite animals on earth. Over the years I have been lucky enough to share my life with many different breeds and personalities.
My first dog, Daisy was a rescue Staffie who turned out to be the easiest, most gentle soul I could have wished for. She was my dream dog and living with her inspired me to get a second – Thura, another Staffie, this time a puppy. Thura changed everything for me. She opened my eyes to the fascinating and often challenging world of dog behaviour – breed-specific traits, reactivity, aggression, and the needs of high-energy dogs. She became my greatest teacher, showing me how dogs think, communicate and thrive when truly understood.
That experience shaped the way I now interact with every dog I meet. I know how often dogs can be misunderstood, especially today with breed bans and unfair stereotypes surrounding breeds like the XL Bully or Pitbull Terriers. I believe every dog deserves a chance and that with the right approach they can live happy, balanced lives.
To me
That experience shaped the way I now interact with every dog I meet. I know how often dogs can be misunderstood, especially today with breed bans and unfair stereotypes surrounding breeds like the XL Bully or Pitbull Terriers. I believe every dog deserves a chance and that with the right approach they can live happy, balanced lives.
To me, dogs need more than just walks – they need structure, routine, guidance, training, and, above all, love and security. When we provide that, the bond we share with our dogs becomes unbreakable, allowing both human and dog to truly thrive together.
That belief, combined with my lifelong passion, is what led me into the dog walking business. For me, it’s not just about exercise – it’s about supporting dogs and their owners to live their very best lives. I have studied under Linn Boyke, The School of Dog Psychology and currently studying under the Cambridge Institute of Dog Behaviour & Training.