How NOT to Socialise Your Puppy:

FREE Resource!

I know you’ve probably been told that socialisation means introducing your new puppy to every dog, person, and experience out there.


As a professional dog trainer, I can tell you — that’s far from the truth.

Did you know that many behavioural issues in adult dogs stem from bad experiences early on?

Puppies have a very short, crucial window where they form lifelong associations with the world around them. That’s why proper socialisation is so important.

It’s not about rushing them into every experience, introducing them to every dog or person you pass, or overwhelming them with sights and sounds.


True socialisation is slow, steady, and controlled.
It’s about helping your puppy feel safe and confident — not scared, overwhelmed or traumatised.

Because when socialisation is done too fast or without care, it can lead to reactivity, fear, frustration and even aggression later in life.


This FREE guide is going to show you exactly how to do it properly.

Inside your FREE guide and actionable resource, you'll find:


⭐️The golden rules to follow during every socialisation experience – to ensure you're setting your puppy up for success, not a lifetime of fear


⭐️ An Observation Checklist – to truly understand what your puppy is experiencing and see the world through their eyes, not your own


⭐️ A breakdown of body language and behaviour – learn what your puppy is really trying to tell you (you’ll be surprised how often we humans get it wrong!)


⭐️ A simple calming method – to soothe your puppy when they feel overwhelmed and help them reset calmly, with you by their side


⭐️ Planning pages and reflection space – so you can map out your socialisation steps and keep track of progress, observations and what to focus on next


⭐️  Get your FREE guide straight to your email, INSANT access below (don't forget to check your junk!)! 👉🏻


Why trust me?


I’m a qualified dog trainer, behaviour consultant, puppy specialist, dog healer and dog whisperer who’s helped hundreds of dogs across London and worldwide online.


My approach is different.
I don’t believe in quick fixes or just covering up the behaviour.


Instead, I help you put yourself in your dog’s shoes — to understand why they’re reacting the way they are. I listen to their stories to understand their point of view.


Because once you truly get what’s going on underneath the behaviour, you can support your dog in a way that builds trust, connection, and lasting change.


It’s about giving you the tools to help you to understand them, and support them based on their needs.


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