Dog Behavioural Consultation Floreat

What Is Your Dog Struggling With?

A two-minute form is all it takes — Dave will take it from there

    Helping Floreat Dog Owners Understand Problem Behaviour

    One Session. A Clear Plan. Real Results

    Barking at strangers, lunging on the lead, snapping at other dogs, refusing to settle — these are not personality flaws. They are signals. Your dog is communicating that something in their world feels unsafe, unpredictable, or overwhelming. Understanding what is driving the behaviour is the first step to changing it.

    • In-home behavioural consultations in Floreat — Dave comes to you
    • Tackles aggression, reactivity, anxiety, fear and separation issues
    • APDT accredited — one session is often enough to get a clear plan in place

    Living in Floreat with a dog struggling with aggression, reactivity, anxiety, or fear can be worrying and overwhelming, but APDT-accredited support is available locally. I offer personalised behavioural consultations tailored to your unique situation, using evidence-based methods and always ensuring your dog’s welfare comes first. There are no lock-in contracts, so you have the freedom and flexibility to decide what works best for your household and your pet. Get in touch today to start making positive changes.

    What Actually Happens in a Dog Behavioural Consultation?

    A behavioural consultation is a focused, one-on-one session designed to get to the root of why your dog is behaving the way they are. Rather than teaching commands, it is about understanding your dog’s triggers, history, and emotional state — and building a practical plan around what you find.

    Dave comes to you. Seeing your dog in their own environment gives a far more accurate picture of what is actually happening than any classroom setting could. Most behavioural issues — reactivity, aggression, anxiety, separation distress — are deeply connected to the dog’s everyday surroundings and routine.

    Most owners leave the first session with a clear understanding of what is driving the behaviour and exactly what to do about it. You will not be handed a generic plan — everything is specific to your dog, your home, and your situation.

    Dogs playing with a red ball in a backyard.
    Two dogs engaging in play during a behaviour consultation, fostering social skills and obedience.

    Key Benefits of a Behavioural Consultation for Floreat Dog Owners

    Walks Without Anxiety or Embarrassment

    Neighborhood strolls transform into enjoyable experiences, free from the stress of unpredictable lunging or barking. Owners feel at ease passing other dogs and people, making daily walks a time to relax and connect rather than anticipate problems.

    Increased Confidence in Managing Challenges

    Owners gain practical tools and newfound confidence to handle any situation, from unexpected guests to visits to busy Floreat parks. Knowing exactly how to respond reduces uncertainty and hesitation, allowing for clear and calm decision-making in everyday interactions.

    A Calmer Home Environment

    Households notice a marked decrease in tension and disruptions, making family life smoother and more harmonious. Routine activities like meal times or welcoming visitors become peaceful events, fostering a sense of calm and predictability throughout the day.

    Personalised Solutions in Your Own Home

    With consultations delivered directly in Floreat homes, strategies are tailored to the specific living environment and the unique needs of each pet. Owners benefit from advice that seamlessly fits into their daily routine, ensuring effective progress without extensive lifestyle changes.

    Dog playing with a toy during behaviour consultation session.
    Happy dog engaging with a toy in a professional behaviour consultation setting.

    Things to Consider Before Booking a Dog Behavioural Consultation

    Not all behavioural consultations are the same. Before you book, here are the questions worth asking.

    Is the Behaviour Actually a Training Problem or Something Deeper?

    Some dogs pull on the lead because they have never been taught not to. Others react because they are genuinely anxious or fearful. Knowing the difference determines whether you need obedience training, a behavioural consultation, or both. If the behaviour feels emotionally driven — shutting down, snapping unpredictably, extreme reactivity — a consultation is the right starting point.

    Does the Consultant Come to You?

    Behaviour is highly context-dependent. A dog that seems fine at a training venue may fall apart at home or on the street. An in-home consultation gives a far more accurate picture of what is actually happening and why. Dave comes to you — that is not a convenience, it is a better way to assess the problem.

    What Approach Does the Consultant Use?

    Avoid anyone who relies on dominance theory, alpha rolls, or aversive tools to suppress behaviour. These methods mask the symptom without addressing the cause and often make anxiety-based behaviour significantly worse. Every consultation at Agile Dogs is grounded in modern animal behaviour science and positive, evidence-based methods.

    How Long Has the Problem Been Going On?

    The longer a behaviour has been reinforced — even unintentionally — the more patient and consistent the approach needs to be. Be upfront about the history. It helps Dave build a plan that is realistic and achievable rather than one that sets unrealistic expectations.

    Are You Prepared to Change Your Own Behaviour Too?

    Behavioural consultations are as much about the owner as they are about the dog. The way you respond to your dog’s behaviour — before, during, and after an incident — plays a significant role in whether things improve. The consultation will give you the tools. Using them consistently is what makes the difference.

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    A Behavioural Consultation That Actually Makes a Difference in Floreat

    A behavioural consultation is not just for dogs that have bitten someone or caused serious harm — it is for any dog whose behaviour is making daily life harder than it needs to be. Here is why it matters:

    • Clarity — Understanding why your dog behaves the way they do changes everything. Guesswork is replaced with a clear, practical plan.
    • Safety — Reactive and aggressive behaviour left unaddressed tends to escalate. Early intervention keeps everyone safer.
    • Less walking on eggshells — Knowing how to read your dog and respond correctly reduces the daily stress of managing unpredictable behaviour.
    • A calmer home — Separation anxiety, destructive behaviour, and incessant barking affect the whole household. Addressing the root cause brings relief for everyone.

    How to Get the Most Out of Your Behavioural Consultation

    A consultation gives you the roadmap — what you do with it at home determines how fast things change.

    Be Honest About What You Are Seeing

    The more accurate the picture Dave gets during the session, the more targeted the plan will be. Do not downplay the behaviour or make excuses for it — describe exactly what happens, when, and how often.

    Involve Everyone in the Household

    If one person applies the new approach and another does not, the dog gets mixed signals and progress stalls. Everyone who interacts with the dog needs to be on the same page.

    Follow the Plan Consistently

    Behavioural change does not happen overnight but it does happen faster than most owners expect when the plan is followed consistently. Small daily actions compound quickly.

    Track What Changes

    Keep a simple note of what triggers the behaviour, how your dog responds, and what is improving. Patterns become clearer over time and adjustments are easier to make.

    One Session Is Usually Enough to Start

    Most owners leave the first consultation with enough to work with for several weeks. There are no lock-in packages — you come back only if and when you need to.

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    Why book consultation with us

    Dave has been assessing and rehabilitating dog behaviour professionally since 2007, holds APDT accreditation, and brings experience with all breeds and temperaments across Perth. In-home assessments are a cornerstone of his service, allowing for a tailored approach that considers your dog’s unique environment. Observing behaviours where they occur ensures recommendations are realistic and can be implemented effectively by your family.

    Freedom from lock-in packages means you pay per session rather than committing to a multi-session program up front. This flexibility respects your needs and progress, making sure each behavioural consultation Floreat is focused on results, not unnecessary time or costs. Most clients see their goals and a clear plan of action defined after just one session, providing confidence and direction to move forward.

    For those outside Perth or preferring a remote option, Zoom consultations are available nationwide. This means expert guidance and custom strategies are accessible whether you are local to Floreat or living elsewhere in Australia. No matter your location, support is delivered with attention to your individual circumstances and your dog’s wellbeing.

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    Dogs playing together during a behavior consultation session to enhance social skills and obedience.

    In-home behavioural consultations are available across Floreat and surrounding Perth suburbs.

    Problem behaviour rarely resolves on its own — but it does respond to the right approach. In-home consultations in Floreat are tailored entirely to your dog’s history, triggers, and temperament. No lock-in packages, no generic plans — just a focused session and a clear path forward. Zoom consultations are also available for owners outside the Perth metro area.

    Professional dog training classes with Agile Dogs in for better behaviour.

    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.

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    Professional dog training classes with Agile Dogs in for better behaviour.

    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 classes with Agile Dogs in for better behaviour.

    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 Floreat. 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 a behavioural consultation is the right fit? Browse our dog training classes in Floreat to see if a group obedience class might be a better starting point for your dog.

    If your dog needs more than behaviour support, our dog obedience training in Floreat covers the foundational skills that make everyday life with your dog easier.

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    Dogs participating in a behaviour consultation session in a sunny park environment.

    Where to Take Your Dog for a Walk and Reset in Floreat

    Floreat, situated in the western suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, is celebrated for its peaceful residential atmosphere and green open spaces. Residents and visitors enjoy easy access to several beautiful parks and walking trails, making it a perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts.

    Popular local parks and walking spots include:

    • Bold Park
    • McLean Park
    • Floreat Beach Reserve

    Each of these areas offers well-maintained paths and scenic surroundings, ideal for relaxation and staying active. Many dog owners choose Floreat for walks due to its friendly and welcoming community environment. Agile Dogs often carries out in-home behavioural consultations and follow-up sessions in and around Floreat, frequently utilizing local parks to observe and assess reactive behaviour in real environments. This holistic approach helps ensure both pets and owners get the most practical and effective support.

    What our Floreat clients are saying

    Clients from our local community have shared their experiences and successes, noting positive changes in their pets’ behaviour and relationships after working with our dog behavioural consultation team.

    OUR PROCESS

    The Floreat Dog Training Process

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    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 Floreat 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 Floreat 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 Floreat 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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    What a Behavioural Consultation Actually Involves

    Living with a dog whose behaviour you do not understand is exhausting. A 1:1 behavioural consultation cuts through the guesswork — Dave assesses your dog in your home or via Zoom, works through the history, identifies what is driving the behaviour, and puts a practical plan in place.

    How Many Sessions Does It Take?

    Most behavioural issues are addressed in 1 or 2 sessions. Complex cases — particularly aggression — may require more. Where appropriate, Dave will recommend transitioning into group obedience classes once your dog is ready. No lock-in packages — you only continue if and when it makes sense for your dog.

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    Happy dog during a behavior consultation at Agile Dogs, showcasing positive training techniques for better pet behavior.

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    Dog Behavioural Consultations Now Available in Floreat

    Explore a relaxed, friendly approach to dog behavioural consultations in Floreat with no lock-in packages required. Consultations are currently available, allowing you to book at your own pace and decide what suits your situation best. Reach out whenever you feel ready; there is no obligation or pressure.

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    Dog Behavioral Consultation Service FAQs Floreat

    Can my dog’s aggression towards other dogs be improved with behavioural consultation?

    Yes, aggression towards other dogs is something I work with regularly. In an in-home session in Floreat, I’ll assess your dog’s triggers and develop a tailored training plan that fits your daily routine. Many dogs are able to make noticeable improvements after our first session because the strategies are practical and based on positive reinforcement. Each situation is unique, so I’ll explain why your dog is reacting and demonstrate ways to redirect behaviour in real-world scenarios, like local parks or your usual walks.

    Is my dog too old to benefit from behavioural training?

    No dog is too old to learn new behaviours. Older dogs may take a little longer than puppies, but with consistent training, they can definitely improve. I customise each behavioural consultation to your dog’s abilities and history—no matter the age. Often, just one in-home session in Floreat gives you a step-by-step plan to help your senior dog live more comfortably and confidently.

    What happens during a dog behavioural consultation in Floreat?

    During your dog behavioural consultation Floreat, I come to your home to thoroughly observe your dog’s behaviour in their usual environment. I’ll ask about your dog’s history, triggers, and daily routine, then demonstrate training techniques right where issues often occur. At the end, you’ll get a practical, written action plan to follow, and I’m available for follow-up support by phone or email as you implement the strategies.

    How do I know if my dog’s barking problem is severe enough for help?

    If your dog’s barking is causing stress for you or your neighbours, or if you’ve tried basic tips without progress, it’s worth reaching out. I regularly help dogs with mild to very intense barking issues, whether it’s in response to noises, people walking outside, or when left alone. One session can set you up with tailored solutions and tools to reduce the problem right away.

    Do you offer online consultations for dog behaviour problems?

    Yes, I offer Zoom consultations for dog behaviour issues, so you can get expert help anywhere in Australia. Online sessions work well for most cases, especially if you’re outside Floreat. You’ll receive the same level of detail, step-by-step plans, and follow-up support as with in-home visits.

    Are there lock-in packages, or can I book just one session?

    There are no lock-in packages—I believe every dog and owner should have flexibility. Most people find they have a clear plan after just one session. If you’d like extra follow-up or check-ins, those are totally optional. You’re in control of how much support you want.

    Are your dog behavioural consultations accredited?

    Yes, I’m APDT Australia accredited, which means I use positive, science-based methods only. This ensures your dog’s welfare is the top priority, and you can trust the recommendations are professional and up to date.

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