Leash Training

The leash isn’t
control.
It’s language.

Most dog training skips movement. So when life starts moving, things get messy. The leash turns into tension instead of communication. Not because your dog is difficult (maybe), but because this part is rarely taught in a way that makes sense. We teach it like a language.

Learn or Lock In

  • A dog, likely a Border Collie, on a walk with a leash, with the text 'Learn The Leash' and additional information about dog training.

    1:1 lessons with you or drop off and we train, plus continued community learning in Sport & Social club.

  • A black and white dog with brown eyes, tongue out, and leash, with text overlay that reads 'Lock In The Leash' and a subtitle about leash work and real-life training.

    We do the heavy lift with leash skills work in the real world via day school or boarding school. Continued support in 1:1 lessons and Sport & Social club.

Your leash can be a brake, but it’s way cooler when it’s a steering wheel.

A golden retriever puppy sitting outdoors on grass with a green background, wearing a collar with a leash. The image contains text that says, 'Let's talk about your pup. Start with a no-pressure clarity call. We'll listen, reflect, and map the best path forward for you and your dog.'
A golden retriever puppy sitting outdoors on grass with a green background, wearing a collar with a leash. The image contains text that says, 'Let's talk about your pup. Start with a no-pressure clarity call. We'll listen, reflect, and map the best path forward for you and your dog.'