Dog Trainers in East Riding of Yorkshire

Ruth Green Dog Training

Address: Hectors Place, High Side, North Frodingham, Driffield YO25 8LQ
Phone: 01262 488064
Email: ruth@hectorsplace.co.uk

Oakwood Canine Services

Address: Noah’s Ark Dog Day School, Hull Sports Centre, Chanterlands Ave, Hull, HU54EF
Phone: 07518 907710
Email:  training@oakwoodcanineservices.co.uk

Rogue Wolves K9 Training

Address: Middleton Recreation Ground, Front St, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, YO25 9UA
Phone: 07413 749039
Email: info@roguewolvesk9.co.uk

Ingenious Dogs

Address: Railway St, Beverley HU17 0AS
Phone: 07599 254976
Email: ingeniousdogs@gmail.com

Follow My Lead 1-2-1 Dog Training

Address: 20 Belvoir St, Hull HU5 3LR
Phone: 07709 309819
Email: dogtrainer_uk@hotmail.com

Ruskies Dog Training

Address: Covers multiple locations
Phone: 07951 365128
Email: ruskiesdogtraining@outlook.com

Agility at Wagtails

Address: Weel Rd, Beverley HU17 0SG
Phone: 07583 787458
Email: agilityatwagtails@gmail.com

The Modern Canine

Address: 3, Railway Houses, Londesborough St, Hull HU3 1DP
Phone: 07468 237167
Email:  kate@themoderncanine.co.uk

Guns and Noses

Address: Serves Multiple Areas
Phone: 07961 793538
Email: gunsandnosestraining@gmail.com

Tracey Grant Dog Training

Address: 9 Birch Lea, Walkington, Beverley HU17 8TH
Phone: 07985 674243
Email: tracey@traceygrantdogtraining.co.uk

Dyson’s Dog School

Address: Kipling Walk, Hull HU4 6SX
Phone: 07772 181551
Email: dysonsdogs@gmail.com

Jennifer Bartlett Canine Behaviourist

Address: The Hourne, Hessle HU13 9LJ
Phone: 07480 950680
Email: J_caninebehaviourist@outlook.com


Dog Trainers Near Me in East Riding of Yorkshire

Looking for a dog trainer near me in East Riding of Yorkshire? From Kingston upon Hull, Beverley and Cottingham to Bridlington, Driffield, Goole, Pocklington, Hessle, Hornsea, Withernsea and Brough, the right coach can turn pulling, barking and patchy recall into calm, reliable behaviour. Use our county directory to compare methods, specialisms, availability and pricing across HU, YO (parts) and DN14 postcodes. Complete database of dog trainers can be found here.

What East Riding trainers can help you with

  • Puppy building blocks: toilet training, social skills, crate comfort, bite inhibition, gentle vet/groom handling.
  • Everyday life skills: dependable recall, loose-lead walking, “settle” on a mat, polite greetings, impulse control around doors/food/visitors.
  • Behaviour challenges: lead reactivity, over-arousal, excessive barking, separation-related issues, resource guarding, multi-dog tension.
  • Town, coast & countryside confidence: busy Hull streets, Yorkshire Wolds livestock trails, seafront distractions in Bridlington/Hornsea, car travel and café manners.

How modern trainers get results (kind, clear, effective)

  • Positive reinforcement first: marker cues, shaping and small, repeatable steps—no intimidation or pain.
  • Behaviour change with a plan: structured desensitisation + counter-conditioning so emotions shift first and behaviour follows.
  • Formats that fit real life: 1-to-1 home visits, small group classes, outdoor field/park sessions, plus remote check-ins with clear homework.
  • Measured progress: written plans, realistic milestones and—when relevant—vet liaison if pain/health may be part of the picture.

Trainer tip: Many owners add a humane no-shock attention cue (gentle vibration or citronella spray) to make recall and “leave it” crystal-clear around coastal winds and wildlife scents. Keep levels low, pair every cue with rewards, and follow professional guidance.

Typical East Riding pricing (guide)

  • Puppy / life-skills classes (4–6 weeks): ~£70–£135 per course.
  • 1-to-1 training: ~£50–£100 per hour (bundles often reduce the rate).
  • Behaviour consultations: initial assessment ~£140–£280; follow-ups ~£65–£120.
  • Extras to check: travel beyond a trainer’s core radius (rural/wolds routes), venue/field hire, written reports, WhatsApp/email support—sometimes included, sometimes billed separately.
    (Rates vary with qualifications, experience and case complexity—always request a written quote.)

Choosing the right East Riding trainer (quick checklist)

  1. Credentials that count: IMDT, APDT, ABTC registration, insurance, canine first-aid.
  2. Method transparency: welfare-led, reward-based approach; clear stance on equipment and handling.
  3. Specialisms: puppies, reactivity, separation anxiety, scentwork, gundog foundations—match their strengths to your goals.
  4. Process & support: what weeks 1–4 look like, homework between sessions, progress reviews, sensible cancellation terms.
  5. Practical fit: areas covered (coast vs Wolds), class venues you can reach, timetable you’ll keep, communication style that suits you.

Smart questions to ask before you book

  • Format & frequency: 1-to-1, classes or a blend? How many sessions and how often?
  • Outcome goals: what should change by weeks 2, 4 and 8?
  • Between-session help: videos, WhatsApp check-ins, written plan updates?
  • Welfare plan: how will they adapt if your dog is stressed or progress stalls?
  • Costs: what’s included in the quote and what counts as extra?

Ready to start?

Shortlist two or three professionals from our East Riding of Yorkshire dog trainer listings, request a plan + quote, then commit to short, frequent practice sessions. Little-and-often wins—review progress weekly and refine with your dog trainer’s advice.

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