
Structured Reactivity Training for real-world progress
Reactivity Bootcamp in Teesside & North Yorkshire
Small group training designed for dogs that bark, lunge or struggle around other dogs, people and everyday triggers.
Helping dogs become calmer, more focused and easier to handle in real-world situations
This is for you and your dog if...
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Your dog barks or lunges at other dogs or people on walks
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It is difficult to maintain your dog's focus on walks
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Walks feel unpredictable, stressful or hard to manage
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Your dog shows signs of reactivity around triggers
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Your dog becomes overexcited or frustrated on the lead
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You want structured, real-world training in a controlled environment with a professional
if everyday situations feel overwhelming for your dog, this Bootcamp is designed to help
A Structured Approach to Reactivity Training
How the bootcamp works
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Controlled Exposure
Gradual introductions at safe distances
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Calm neutrality
Teaching dogs to observe without reacting
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Clear Handling Skills
Helping owners stay calm and confident
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Real-world progress
Immersion into everyday situations once the foundations are covered
Maximum of 4 dogs per group for a safe, controlled environment
What you can expect
With the right structure and consistency, you can expect:
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Reduced barking and lunging
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Improved focus around other dogs and people
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Calmer, more controlled walks
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Better handling and confidence as an owner
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A dog that can observe the world without reacting
Calmer walks
Better focus & Improved emotional control
Reduced barking / lunging
Increased owner confidence
About Joe
Training is led by Joe - Behaviourist, Trainer & Founder of Canine Connections Teesside.
With extensive hands-on experience working with reactive and challenging dogs, Joe specialises in helping owners build calm, neutral behaviour in real-world environments.
Extensive Experience with Reactive Dogs
Rehabilitation Background
Real-World Training Methods

Real Results
faq's
Will my dog be too reactive for a group setting?
No - groups are kept small and carefully managed to ensure every dog can work at a safe and appropriate level.
How many dogs are in each group?
A maximum of 4 dogs, allowing for controlled and focused training.
Is this suitable for dogs who are nervous too?
Yes - as long as they can work safely around others at a distance, this environment can help build confidence gradually.














