Reactive Dog Training Queens Park

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    Trusted Reactive Dog Training in Queens Park

    A reactive dog is not a bad dog. Behind every lunge, bark, or snap is a trigger — and a way through it.

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    Sat · Claremont | Sun · Yangebup | Zoom available

    How we an help you and your reactive dog

    • We come to your home for first assessment and training.
    • In there sessions we cover:
      • leash reactivity
      • dog-to-dog aggression
      • fear of strangers and traffic
    • Zoom call available for stranger reactive dogs.
    • Peace of mind for both you and you dog

    About Reactive Dog Behaviour and How to Address It

    What is it?

    Reactivity is a response to being overwhelmed

    Something triggers a stress response — barking, lunging, snapping. It is a symptom of stress and anxiety.

    What Causes it?

    Triggers + threshold

    Every dog has specific triggers and threshold distances. Guessing and managing around them is avoidance, not training.

    How to change it?

    Safety & Calm

    The goal is not to remove awareness of the world — it is to change how the dog feels about it. Most owners notice a shift within weeks.

    Benefits of Professional Reactive Dog Training in Queens Park

    More Relaxed Daily Walks

    Strolling through Queens Park becomes a more enjoyable experience as both dog and owner feel less tense. Instead of anticipating outbursts, walks are calm and controlled, making regular exercise more pleasant and consistent.

    Increased Confidence Exploring New Places

    After training, exploring unfamiliar streets or visiting busier public spaces no longer feels overwhelming. Owners feel better equipped to guide their dogs, allowing for expanded social opportunities and new adventures together.

    Greater Peace Within the Home

    The calmer behaviour developed during training carries over into the household environment. Family life is smoother, with reduced barking and reactivity to everyday triggers, creating a more peaceful and harmonious home for everyone.

    Dog barking and playing outdoors during reactive dog training session.
    Dog barking and playing outdoors during reactive dog training session.

    Living With a Reactive Dog in Queens Park — and What Changes When You Get Help

    Do you find yourself:

    • Crossing the road to avoid another dog.
    • Skipping the park on weekends.
    • Apologising to strangers after your dog loses it on the lead.

    Sound familiar? This is what life with an unaddressed reactive dog looks like — and it does not have to stay that way.

    Three dogs enjoying a behaviour consultation outdoors in a park setting.

    Before You Book Reactive Dog Training — Read This First

    Is it reactivity or something else?

    Not every dog that barks or lunges needs reactive training. Identify whether the issue is reactivity, under-stimulation, or simply a lack of lead manners.

    Has anyone assessed the triggers properly?

    Guessing at triggers and managing around them is avoidance, not training. A proper assessment identifies exactly what sets your dog off, at what distance, and why.

    What methods will be used?

    Punishment-based methods applied to reactive dogs almost always make things worse. Every Agile Dogs programme uses positive, evidence-based methods.

    How long has the reactivity been building?

    6 months vs 3 years shapes the approach. Neither is a lost cause — but be honest about the history so the plan reflects reality.

    Are you ready to change how you handle situations?

    Are you ready to change how you handle situations? Owner responses — tensing on the lead, correcting too late — directly affect the dog. Reactive training works on both ends of the lead.

    Reactive dog training is a morning game — early walks, consistent practice, and a lot of patience before the rest of the world wakes up. Queen Bee Coffee delivers freshly roasted beans straight to your door so the one part of your morning that should be easy, stays easy.

    Living with a reactive dog puts you on high alert every time you leave the house — and that level of sustained stress takes a physical and emotional toll. If the tension has been building up in your body as much as your mind, Therapy WA offer professional support for exactly that kind of ongoing stress.

    A reactive dog that is making progress deserves a safe, well-assessed home environment to match. Before giving your dog more freedom around the property, an Aussie Home Inspections assessment ensures your home and yard are structurally sound and secure — because a bolt hole or a loose fence panel can urt your dog, or allow them to escape your yard.

    Dog socialization training session outdoors for improved behavior and confidence.
    Dog agility training session in a park with multiple dogs and handlers.
    Dogs participating in agility classes outdoors, focusing on reactive dog training and socialization.

    Why Queens Park Dog Owners Choose Agile Dogs for Reactive Training

    Dave brings unrivalled experience to reactive dog training Queens Park, having worked professionally with reactive dogs since 2007. As an APDT-accredited trainer who has assessed and rehabilitated varied behaviours across all breeds in Perth, Dave ensures each case benefits from expert insight. His trigger-specific assessments occur directly in the environment where your dog’s reactivity happens, leading to practical, effective interventions.

    For flexibility and ongoing support, no lock-in contracts are required, and in-person group classes are offered on Saturdays at Claremont Park and Sundays at Nicholson Reserve Yangebup. Owners outside Perth metro can also access tailored Zoom sessions, making expert guidance available Australia-wide.

    Reactive dog training available across Queens Park and surrounding Perth suburbs — in the environments where it matters most.

    Reactivity does not plateau on its own — but it does respond fast to the right method. Sessions in Queens Park are built around your dog’s specific triggers, threshold distances, and history — not a generic programme applied to every reactive dog. No lock-in contracts, no cookie-cutter plans — just a focused assessment and a clear training direction. Zoom sessions are available for owners outside the Perth metro area.

    Professional dog training class with Agile Dogs in Queens Park for better behavior.

    Saturday Group Sessions $30

    Our group sessions ensure that each dog receives the attention it deserves. We hold group classes every Saturday at Claremont Park, where you can attend flexibly, with no lock-in commitment. These sessions focus on safe socialisation, fostering good obedience, and promoting desirable behaviours among puppies, adult dogs, and owners. We welcome all breeds and skill levels. For more information, or to secure your spot, please contact us directly to discuss your training options.

    Enjoy the drive and experience the fun

    Professional dog training class with Agile Dogs in Queens Park for better behavior.

    Sunday Group Sessions
    $30

    Every Sunday morning, we offer group classes at Nicholson Reserve, Yangebup  Reserve to ensure personalised attention for every dog. These sessions are designed to encourage safe socialisation, improve obedience, and reinforce positive behaviours. Whether you have a puppy or an adult dog, all breeds and skill levels are welcome. Reach out to us today to discuss your training needs and reserve your place.

    Professional dog training class with Agile Dogs in Queens Park for better behavior.

    1:1 Private Sessions $275.00

    For those who prefer more personalised attention, we offer in-home, private 1:1 obedience sessions and come to you in Queens Park. Whether you are unable to attend group classes or wish to progress faster, these tailored sessions allow us to focus on your dog’s specific needs. For clients outside the Perth metro area, or those with busy schedules, we also offer convenient online Zoom sessions. Our accredited trainers will guide you through each level of obedience training to help you and your dog succeed.

    Not sure if reactive dog training is what your dog needs? Browse our dog behavioural consultations in Queens Park to see if a one-on-one assessment might be a better starting point for your dog.

    If your dog also needs foundational skills alongside reactivity work, our dog obedience training in Queens Park covers the basics that make everyday life with your dog easier.

    Reactive dog class outdoors with handlers and dogs practicing controlled socialization.
    A group of handlers and their reactive dogs participating in a training session in a spacious park.

    Where to Train and Walk Your Reactive Dog in Queens Park

    Queens Park in Perth, Western Australia, is a vibrant suburb offering scenic walking spots and green spaces for residents and their dogs. Popular nearby parks include:

    • Mary MacKillop Park
    • Queens Park Reserve
    • Tom Wright Park

    These local parks provide safe and welcoming environments for dog owners to enjoy leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Agile Dogs often conducts reactive dog training sessions and real-environment trigger assessments within these parks and surrounding streets, guiding owners through the unique challenges of managing reactive dogs in public spaces. Overall, Queens Park proves to be an ideal community for both experienced and new dog owners seeking accessible green areas and support for specialized dog training needs.

    What our Queens Park clients are saying

    Many dog owners report significantly calmer walks and less lunging after completing our reactive dog training program, as reflected in the experiences shared in the reviews below.

    OUR PROCESS

    The Queens Park Dog Training Process

    Dog training classes in Queens Park to improve obedience and behavior. Expert trainers for happy, well.

    Initial Consultation

    Our process begins with a quick phone consultation to discuss your dog’s behaviour challenges and any specific issues you’re facing. Once we have a clear understanding of your situation, we’ll discuss the best training options and arrange a time to assess your dog in the appropriate environment, either at home or another location.
    Professional dog training classes in Queens Park by Agile Dogs for better behavior.

    Preliminary Assessment

    Next, we conduct an assessment, which can take place at your home or via Zoom for online sessions. During the one-hour assessment, we’ll gather information about your dog’s history, current behaviour, and environment. We’ll then provide you with a detailed explanation of why these behaviours are occurring and how they can be addressed.
    Professional dog training class in Queens Park by Agile Dogs for better behavior.

    Problem Solving

    Once we’ve assessed your dog’s behaviour, we’ll help you understand the underlying causes of the issues. We will guide you through practical solutions and provide the necessary tools to resolve the behaviour challenges. Our aim is to give you the knowledge and confidence to address these issues effectively.
    Professional dog training class in Queens Park by Agile Dogs for better behavior.

    Training Recommendation

    At the conclusion of the consultation, we will provide tailored training recommendations. This includes advice on managing your dog’s behaviour, implementing strategies moving forward, and the type of training that will be most beneficial. Depending on your dog’s needs, we may recommend additional sessions, follow-up consultations, or group training classes.

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    Understanding Reactivity and How It Is Addressed

    Reactivity develops when a dog has not had early positive exposure to the people, animals, sounds, and environments that make up everyday life. Without that foundation, the world feels unpredictable — and unpredictable feels threatening. Fear is the most common driver behind serious reactive behaviour.

    How the Reactive Dog Course Works

    The course runs over 6 weeks with limited places. Week one is theory-only without dogs — giving owners the groundwork before dog-inclusive classes begin. The course covers desensitisation and counter conditioning, critical distance, and stimulus intensity. Depending on the severity of your dog’s reactivity, an in-home behavioural consultation may be recommended before joining the group course.

    Dog training class for reactive dogs with handlers and trainers outdoors.
    Reactive dog training session with handlers and dogs practicing focus and control outdoors.

    Stop Guessing — Get a Plan That Addresses the Reactivity

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    Effective Reactive Dog Training in Queens Park

    Explore our expert-led reactive dog training sessions, now available locally in Queens Park. We offer flexible options with no lock-in contracts, allowing you to choose what works best for you and your dog. Take your time to decide whether our approach is right for your needs.

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    Reactive Dogs Training FAQs Queens Park

    How can I stop my dog from barking and lunging at other dogs during walks in Queens Park?

    The first step is figuring out what triggers your dog’s reactive behavior. I offer real-world assessments right in Queens Park and surrounding suburbs, observing your dog on their usual walks. We’ll practice controlled exposure and reward calm behaviour when other dogs pass by, using positive reinforcement methods. Every dog is different, so your training plan will be tailored to your dog’s needs and progress. Sessions happen either in your home, around local parks, or during our Saturday classes at Claremont Park. I’m APDT accredited, so everything is based on ethical, science-backed methods.

    Do you offer reactive dog training in Queens Park if my dog is aggressive towards strangers?

    Yes, reactive dog training Queen’s Park is available for dogs with stranger-directed aggression. The first session is an assessment, often at home, then we gradually work in places your dog is comfortable. Depending on your dog’s triggers, we use controlled setups with decoy people at safe distances. Sometimes, we hold small group sessions at Nicholson Reserve in Yangebup on Sundays. Everything is designed around your dog’s comfort level, and there are no lock-in contracts. We can even provide guidance via Zoom if you prefer to start online.

    Is my dog too old or too aggressive to benefit from reactive dog training?

    No dog is ever too old, too young, or too far gone to see some improvement. I’ve worked with dogs of all ages and breeds, from young excitable pups to seniors with lifelong behaviours. Severity just means we may go slower, break things into smaller steps, or work more in-home to build confidence before tackling busy environments. Reactive behaviour can be reduced with consistent, kind training at any stage.

    Do you run group classes for reactive dogs?

    I run small, carefully managed group classes for reactive dogs every Saturday at Claremont Park and on Sundays at Nicholson Reserve Yangebup. Numbers are limited, with lots of space between teams, and each dog’s progress is monitored closely. These sessions focus on calm walking, focus games, and coping skills in a supportive setting. Before joining, I always do an assessment to see if group class is the right next step for your dog.

    Can you help if my dog growls or snaps at visitors at home?

    Yes, I can come to your home in Queens Park to assess and address growling, barking, or snapping at visitors. We’ll look at why your dog is worried, set up management strategies, and use reward-based training to teach your dog a safe, alternative behaviour. Most families see improvements with just a few sessions and ongoing support via phone or Zoom as needed.

    What should I expect in the first reactive dog training session?

    The first session usually happens at your home or in a local Queens Park environment, lasting about 1–1.5 hours. I’ll observe your dog’s behaviour, ask about their history, and look for possible triggers. From there, we’ll make a step-by-step action plan for at-home and out-and-about practice. You’ll get practical tools to use on every walk, and there’s always time for your questions. No contracts required—train as often or as little as you need.

    Do you offer online reactive dog training for those outside Queens Park?

    Yes, I offer Zoom-based reactive dog training consultations nationally. These are great for starting out or if you’re outside of Queens Park. We’ll review footage of your dog’s behaviour, create a management and training plan, and I’ll coach you through each stage remotely. Follow-up can be as often as you need and there’s never any long-term commitment.

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