Group social walks:
Join our small, on-lead group walks designed to help your dog build confidence & calm around others in a calm, enriching environment.
These walks are perfect for dogs who are learning that not every dog is a meet-and-greet opportunity, and for those who need gentle exposure to other dogs without the pressure of up-close interactions. It’s also a wonderful way for you to connect with like-minded dog guardians in a supportive setting. Many of the dogs who I have worked with for reactive behaviour towards dogs/people, progress on to these walks, when they are ready.
Before joining, I’ll make sure these walks are the right fit for your dog. Depending on their needs, we may start with one-to-one private sessions first to ensure they feel comfortable and confident when they join the group. After all, these walks are meant to be enjoyable and stress-free for every dog involved.
If you’ve been working with another trusted behaviourist or trainer but haven’t met me yet, we’ll chat about the techniques you’re using so you can continue supporting your dog effectively during the walk.
Cost: £13 per dog, per walk
Free place for those in need: one available per month through 2026 – Caesar’s Safe Steps
In memory of Caesar, a truly wonderful boy who enjoyed his social walks, an incredibly generous client of mine is donating one free space on a social walk every single month from December 2025 until the end of 2026. Caesar’s Safe Steps is a simple act of support and kindness intended for those who need a boost right now. This space is offered to anyone who:
Faces financial barriers: you can’t join the walks regularly due to financial constraints.
Needs a boost: you are finding life with a sensitive dog challenging and need that powerful lift that comes from watching your dog relax and succeed in a safe environment.
If you would like to request a Caesar’s Safe Steps spot on a social walk, please message me directly. There will be one available each month and they will be booked in advance. I will handle all requests with confidence and discretion.
A reminder that dogs need to be assessed as suitable to join the social walks before coming along – either through existing work with me, a one to one, or a chat if you have been working with a closely trusted professional.


Caesar’s Safe Steps – in memory of Caesar, a wonderful dog who enjoyed his social walks