You got a gun dog as a family pet. Now you're struggling to cope.
Long walks. Constant barking. Jumping all over visitors. Pulling you down the street. Your dog is brilliant, but they're also driving you up the wall. And you're not alone. Most gun dog owners don't realise what they're actually dealing with until it's too late. The good news? It's fixable. And it doesn't take as long as you think.
No obligation to sign up for anything. Just a conversation about your dog.
Sound Familiar?
If you're nodding along to any of these, you've got a gun dog that needs proper direction.
Your Spaniel won't settle at home
No matter how long you walk them, they're still bouncing around the house. Running around like chaos. Jumping on furniture. You can't relax because they won't relax.
Your Lab is pulling and lunging on walks
They're dragging you down the street. Lunging at other dogs. You're exhausted before you even get home. People look at you like you've got no control.
Your Vizsla jumps all over visitors
Someone comes to the door and your dog is absolutely bonkers. Jumping all over them. Your friends are terrified. You're embarrassed.
Your Golden is relentlessly barking and reactive
They bark at everything. Other dogs, people, sounds. They're reactive. You can't take them anywhere without stress. Work calls? Forget it.
Your Weimaraner is being destructive
They're eating beds, shoes, cables, furniture. Tearing things apart. You can't leave them alone without coming home to a disaster.
You're at your wit's end
You love your dog. But you're stressed. You've tried everything. You're wondering if you can actually cope with this. You feel like you're failing.
Here's The Thing About Gun Dogs
They're not being naughty. They're not being stubborn. They're bred to work all day. They've got drive, energy, and instinct that most dog owners don't understand. You can't just take them for a long walk and expect them to settle. That's not how they work.
Most gun dog owners don't realise what they've got until it's too late. They get a beautiful Spaniel or Lab thinking it'll be a nice family pet. Then they're dealing with a dog that's got more energy than they know what to do with. A dog that won't listen. A dog that's driving them mad.
The problem isn't your dog. The problem is that nobody's ever taught them what you actually want. They don't know what "settle" means. They don't know how to handle their own energy. They don't know how to listen when there's a distraction.
But here's the good news: it's fixable. And it doesn't take as long as you think.
What Actually Changes
These aren't promises. These are real results from real owners.
Calm Walks
Your dog walks on a loose lead. They're not pulling. They're not lunging. You can actually enjoy your walk.
Visitors Don't Stress You Out
Someone comes to the door and your dog sits calmly. They greet people nicely. No more jumping. No more chaos.
They Actually Settle
Your dog can relax at home. They're not bouncing around constantly. You can finally have some peace.
Hear From Other Gun Dog Owners
Niamh has made a brilliant impact on Drake. As a high-energy large breed, walks were challenging due to pulling and lunging towards other dogs, and he would bounce and jump on visitors. After just one session with Niamh, he was calmly sitting and waiting to greet guests, and he's now making fantastic progress with loose lead walking and safely socialising on pack walks. We're absolutely delighted with the results!
Rachel Hurl
Drake • Large Breed
Niamh is extremely knowledgeable, professional and patient. Each session was tailored toward exactly what we needed. Can't thank her enough for all her guidance.
Lauren Bigger
Max • Caucasian Shepherd
Niamh is great at what she does, her approach and techniques suited my puppy perfectly. Would definitely recommend to anybody.
Emma Rachel
Sadie • Golden Retriever
You Don't Need Hours of Training
A lot of people think they need to spend hours training their dog. They don't. In fact, a dog's optimal learning phase is only 8 to 12 minutes. That's it.
After that, they're done. Their brain is full. More training doesn't help, it actually makes things worse. So we work with realistic, manageable sessions that fit into your life. 10 minutes in the morning. 10 minutes in the evening. That's all you need.
It's realistic
You're not committing your life to dog training
It actually works
Short, focused sessions get better results than long, exhausting ones
You can do it
Even if you're busy, you can find 10 to 20 minutes a day
Summer's Coming
If you want your gun dog sorted before summer, so you can actually enjoy walks, trips to the beach, and having visitors over, now is the time to start. The sooner you begin, the sooner you'll see changes.
Don't spend another summer stressed out. Get started now.
Ready to Change Things?
Book a free consultation call. No obligation. We'll talk about your dog and what's actually possible.