Dog Trainers in Nottinghamshire

Platinum K9

Address: Home Cottage, 2 Crew Ln, Southwell NG25 0TX
Phone: 0115 646 0905
Email: info@platinumk9.com

Nottingham Dog Trainer

Address:
Gedling, Nottingham NG4 4QE
Phone: 07885 947612
Email: info@nottinghamdogtrainer.co.uk

Smart-k9s

Address: Hayes Farm, Hucknall Rd, Newstead Village, Nottingham NG15 0BD
Phone: 07971 079312
Email: Not listed

Paws & Feet Dog Training

Address:
Greenwood Rd, Nottingham NG3 7FY
Phone: 07713 240530
Email: jackie@pawsandfeetdogtraining.co.uk

Cadelac Dog Training

Address: Canine Academy Training & Events, Tollerton Ln, Tollerton, Nottingham NG12 4GD
Phone: 01530 222426
Email: denise@cadelac.co.uk

In Line Dog Training

Address: 111 Grindon Cres, Nottingham NG6 8BT
Phone: 0115 913 0096
Email: marie@inlinedogtraining.co.uk

Mossy Paws Dog Training

Address: Cantrell Rd, Nottingham NG6 9AQ
Phone: 07511 032570
Email: sophiemossypaws@gmail.com

Dog-Tor Dog Trainer

Address:
31, Nottingham NG10 1DX
Phone: 07761 477646
Email: info@dog-tor.co.uk

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Address: 32 Turner Rd, Long Eaton, Nottingham NG10 3GP
Phone: 07984 484921
Email: info@canineassist.co.uk

Red Robin Dog Training & Behaviou

Address: 17 Seymour Rd, Eastwood, Nottingham NG16 3NA
Phone: 07971 123451
Email: enquiries@redrobindogtraining.co.uk

Dog Whisperer Behaviour Advice

Address: 109 Milnhay Rd, Langley Mill, Nottingham NG16 4AY
Phone: 07835 850720
Email: Not listed

The Tartan Paw - Dog Training

Address: 29 Mansfield Rd, Heanor DE75 7AQ
Phone: 07710 632255
Email: INFO@THETARTANPAW.CO.UK

Dog Trainers Near Me in Nottinghamshire

Searching for a dog trainer near me in Nottinghamshire? Whether you’re in Nottingham, Mansfield, Newark-on-Trent, Worksop, Retford, Beeston, Arnold, Hucknall, West Bridgford, Sutton-in-Ashfield or nearby villages, the right coach can swap pulling, barking and hit-and-miss recall for calm, reliable behaviour. Use our county directory to compare methods, specialisms, schedules and pricing across NG and DN postcodes. Complete database of dog trainers can be found here.

What Nottinghamshire trainers can help you fix

  • Puppy groundwork: toilet training, social skills, crate confidence, bite inhibition, gentle handling for vet/groomer visits.
  • Real-life manners: recall, loose-lead walking, “settle”, polite greetings, impulse control around doors/food/visitors.
  • Behaviour support: lead reactivity, excessive barking, separation-related issues, resource guarding, multi-dog tensions.
  • Confidence & coping skills: noise sensitivity (traffic/works/fireworks), car travel, visitors, busy parks and town centres.

How modern trainers get results (kind + effective)

  • Reward-based coaching: clear markers, shaping and bite-sized steps—no intimidation or pain.
  • Behaviour change plans: targeted desensitisation + counter-conditioning so emotions shift first and behaviour follows.
  • Formats that fit life: one-to-one home visits, small group classes, outdoor field sessions, plus remote check-ins with structured homework.
  • Progress you can measure: written plans, realistic milestones and (where helpful) vet liaison if health may be a factor.

Trainer tip: Some owners add a humane no-shock attention cue—gentle vibration or citronella spray—to make recall and “leave it” crystal clear. Keep intensity low, pair every cue with rewards, and follow professional guidance.

Typical Nottinghamshire dog-training prices (guide)

  • Puppy/obedience classes (4–6 weeks): ~£70–£135 per course.
  • 1-to-1 training: ~£50–£100 per hour (multi-session 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, 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 Nottinghamshire trainer (quick checklist)

  1. Credentials: 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 the trainer to your goals.
  4. Process: structured plan, homework between sessions, progress reviews, sensible cancellation terms.
  5. Fit: location, timetable and communication style you’ll stick with.

What 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?
  • Support between lessons: videos, WhatsApp check-ins, written plan updates?
  • Welfare plan: how do 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 Nottinghamshire dog trainer listings, request a plan + quote, then commit to short, frequent practice sessions. Little-and-often wins—review progress weekly and tweak with your trainer’s advice.

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