Graphic with the text 'Promise K9' in large capital letters (Genty Sans font) in black and gold on a white background. The words 'dog training services' in capital letters are underneath in fine black text.

Certified play-based dog training.

We take the ‘please behave’ moments and turn them into easy wins you can’t stop smiling about! It’s time to be proud of your dog again.

Serving Nundah, Kalinga, Kedron, Wavell Heights and surrounding Brisbane areas!

“He gets overexcited and loses control.”

“He seems anxious or scared in new situations.”

“He digs, chews, or destroys things when left alone.”

“I’m nervous taking him to cafés, parks, or trails.”

“I want to enjoy my dog, not be embarrassed by him.”

What could you accomplish with training?

We can change that.

Alex is demonstrating play in training. She is holding a green tug toy which Black & Tan German  Shepherd Mischa is reaching for. Alex is in grey T-shirt with the words make your own luck., against a background of silver & light green conifer shrubs
Alex in floral dress sitting with Fable (B&W Aussie Shepherd) on a lookout bench with view of rolling hills, bush and blue sky in the background. There's a shiny aluminium railing behind her.  She has her arm around Fable.
A smiling young woman (Jessica) sitting with Obi (Brown daschund) on a wooden bench at a lookout. There's green paddocks, river and trees in the background. Jess has on shorts and a white T-shirt, and Obi is wearing a colourful bandana.
Close-up of a happy dog with its tongue out, on a black lead, outdoors on grass.

Does this sound like you?

“My dog pulls on the leash and it’s exhausting. “

“He won’t come when I call.”

“He jumps on guests or strangers and I feel embarrassed.”

“He doesn’t listen consistently, no matter what I try.”

“He barks at other dogs, people, or passing cars.”

We can change that.

Life with your dog doesn’t have to feel stressful. It should be fun, not frustrating. I help you turn chaotic walks, overexcited play, and unpredictable behaviour into calm, confident moments; so that you can enjoy your dog again.

On top of that? You will build a relationship with them that’s full of trust, connection, and fulfillment through cutting-edge, evidence-based, modern methods.

Click on the button below to find out more about my services.

Two brown Dachshund cross Staffy dogs are gazing happily up at someone holding a rope toy. They are waiting to play. There is a background of grass and winter shrubbery.
Alex is playing tug-of-war with a red frisbee with Fable (Black and white Aussie Shepherd). Photo is from Alex's point of view and Fable looks lovingly up at Alex over the frisbee. Background of green grass.

Using effective, enjoyable, play-based methods.

I believe dog training should be enjoyable for the dog and the owner.

When you are both feeling relaxed, comfortable and confident, learning happens at an extraordinary rate. Research supports this; but strangely enough, it seems to have been missed by many dog trainers.

If you would like to experience real results with your dog and enjoy the process too, click on the button below to find out more.

Mischa watching Alex closely for direction as they approach the weave poles
Misch standing next to weave poles looking back over her shoulder at Alex, asking what to do next.
Misch bouncing through weave poles, tongue hanging out
Misch almost to the last pole, looking very happy and pleased with herself
Misch finished the poles, looking at Alex, asking, Did I do good?
A cute brown dog lying on its back on a person's lap, looking at the camera with wide eyes, while playfully pawing. His name is Milo, he is Obi's brother, and is part daschund and part Staffy.