A woman teaching a new dog training course is hoping to bring out the best in people's pets.
Certified dog trainer Alice Brown has launched Bond Furever Dog Training in Beccles, Bungay and the surrounding areas.
She is welcoming new clients and their furry friends, eager to embark on a journey of learning and fun in the world of positive dog training.
The course will offer one-to-one training at the owner's home by providing a range of classes and workshops.
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Ms Brown said these are designed to create "well-behaved, happy, and confident dogs, as well as educating their owners and children on canine communication".
The services include puppy classes, beginning on January 18, which are designed to encourage socialisation, basic obedience and good behaviour habits, and recall classes which will boast a range of games and exercises to strengthen the dog's recall and engagement skills.
There will also be reactivity support groups, offering support and guidance to owners with dogs displaying reactive behaviour, as well as children and dog workshops to foster safe and healthy interactions between children and dogs.
Ms Brown said: "I am excited to bring my expertise in positive reinforcement training to Beccles, Bungay and surrounding areas.
“My goal is to empower dog owners to understand their pets better and build strong, trusting relationships based on positive interactions."
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Ms Brown is a certified dog trainer specialising in positive reinforcement techniques and holds additional specialist certifications for puppy training, canine body language and canine reactivity.
She is currently on her own training journey with her own puppy, Kaiba, who she hopes one day will make a successful role model dog for Bond Furever.
For more information, Ms Brown on 07818892535, email hello@bondfurever.com or visit her website www.bondfurever.com
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