The Boo-Dan Way

The Boo-Dan Way Over 30 years experience and recommended by Vets, Rescue agencies and other pet professionals, actually it's fun to teach them stuff too. Stuff like...

We believe that 100% "positive reinforcement"systems are unbalanced because they fail to take into account the natural way in which dogs learn and communicate. In the natural world dogs will learn from each other, by establishing a functional leadership hierarchy. Together we will teach your dog not just to “Stop” doing things you DON'T like, but how to do things you DO like. Training is so much m

ore than learning efficient ways to correct and Manage your dog. Where to walk next to you so there not pulling your arm out of its socket,
How to say hello without putting feet on you,
NOT get up on the counter when they want something, but to ask for it. (You are still allowed to say no, by the way. “No.You can not have the cheesecake I am saving for the party.)
Coming when called. Right Now. Instead of chasing a bicycle or barking at the back fence.
Paying attention to and following you instead or dragging you to every interesting item on the ground,
Going to bed/place and STAYING there when the doorbell rings instead of barking and lunging,


I'm here to help and guide you to success,

If you practice what I teach you in the lesson, and are still having trouble, tell me! E-Mail, text, send a video, or even call me and let me know, then if I can’t solve it via email, or a chat, I’ll come over. I dont charge you by the visit, my programs are constructed to estimate what it should take to teach your dog the items we discussed at the assessment at the level of reliability and distraction you chose,

That’s the beauty of this. If you are doing what Ive shown you and your still having trouble, Im only a phone call or short trip away.

Finding Harmony, Accountability, and the Truth Behind Dog Training Lately, there’s been a surge of discussions, debates,...
19/05/2026

Finding Harmony, Accountability, and the Truth Behind Dog Training

Lately, there’s been a surge of discussions, debates, dialogues, whatever you want to call them regarding various dog training methods and which one is most effective.

As a trainer, I’m upfront about my views and the principles that guide my practice. However, I strive to approach this field with an open mind and a genuine desire to understand. I believe that most individuals in this industry have good intentions, deeply caring for dogs and genuinely wishing to help.

The conversation often goes off track when it shifts from accountability to simply proving which training method “works,” frequently citing extreme cases as examples.

- The most challenging behaviours.
- The highest-risk dogs.
- The stories that provoke the strongest emotional responses.

While these cases are important, they shouldn’t form the foundation of our training philosophy.

I often think about this in terms of learning to ride a bicycle.

At first, getting on a bike can feel overwhelming. You’re unsure of your balance, struggling to coordinate your movements, pedalling, steering, braking. You wobble, you may even fall; it’s mentally and physically exhausting.

I certainly faced my share of challenges during my early cycling days, not from recklessness, but from inexperience. I didn’t yet have the awareness or instinct that comes with time.

As you practice, cycling becomes second nature. You no longer overthink every action; you start to anticipate situations and navigate your path more smoothly.

After years of cycling through various terrains and conditions, I still keep my wits about me. If I’m fatigued, I take a break. If I’m distracted, I slow down. Ignoring these signs can lead to accidents.

This awareness, this sense of responsibility grows with experience.

I see a strong parallel with dog training.

When discussing techniques or tools, we must confront a crucial question: Who is using them?

- Is it someone new to dog ownership unconsciously unaware, still developing their timing, observation skills, and emotional regulation?
- Is it an overwhelmed owner, already stressed and now tasked with applying techniques that demand precision and emotional steadiness?
- Or is it an experienced trainer, who, despite years of practice, still makes errors?

Mistakes are a given. And when they occur, it’s often the dog that suffers.

This reality should be at the heart of our discussions.

I don't often share the more intricate cases I handle, primarily because they are deeply personal for the owners involved. However, I can speak about Benny and his owner, Sarah.

Benny arrived with a significant history of fearfulness towards both people and other dogs. Our main focus was safety. This wasn’t about validating a specific method or winning a debate; it was about ensuring the well-being of everyone involved while giving Benny a life that felt secure and predictable.

Through reward-based training, thoughtful management, and skill-building, Benny and Sarah found a way of living that worked for them. Benny can now walk in public, attend training sessions, and interact with both people and other dogs in controlled settings, leading a fulfilling life.

He isn’t “fixed.” He was never broken.

What changed was the environment surrounding him y clarity, consistency, and understanding that enabled him to cope with the world without feeling overwhelmed.

Reflecting on my early experiences with Cassie, my first dog, I cringe at some of the mistakes I made. Not out of carelessness, but from ignorance.

Like many first-time dog owners, I had good intentions but little understanding of what dogs genuinely need to thrive. We expected cassie to behave appropriately without first teaching her how to do so. We anticipated resilience before building her confidence. We sought understanding while failing to provide clarity.

Cassie bore the consequences of our ignorance.

She struggled with recall, developed anxiety around loud noises, and had difficulty socialising with other dogs. At the time, we viewed these as problems to fix, rather than indicators of a dog who was overwhelmed and underserved.

We hadn’t yet grasped emotional regulation, stress thresholds, or how easily well-meaning pressure could shape behaviour. We didn’t realise that behaviour is communication, not defiance.

Looking back, it’s clear that many of those struggles stemmed from our lack of knowledge, rather than any inherent flaws in her. She wasn’t difficult; she was simply trying to navigate an environment for which she hadn’t been adequately prepared.

This realisation transformed my perspective.

With over 30 years of dog training experience, having worked with thousands of dogs and assisted numerous individuals through behavioural challenges ranging from mildly frustrating to profoundly complex, I still make mistakes.

My timing can falter. A dog might react quicker than I expect. Situations can unfold unexpectedly. What’s different now is that I choose methods that account for human error—because mistakes will happen.

Working with dogs like Cassie has taught me that sensitivity, awareness, and humility are more important than control or certainty. They compel you to look within, question your assumptions, and acknowledge your impact.

The term “balance” is frequently tossed around in dog training. Often, it’s shorthand for “mostly positive, with corrections as needed.” But that’s not my interpretation of balance.

To me, balance isn’t about tools; it’s about perspective.

It involves considering the needs of the dog, the human, and the broader world simultaneously. It’s about asking: Have I addressed this dog’s needs? Have I offered clarity, structure, enrichment, and emotional safety? Have I set this dog up for success before expecting compliance?

Balance means looking at the whole picture not just the behaviour before you.

In my experience, when a dog’s needs are truly met, when they are mentally stimulated, emotionally secure, and provided with appropriate outlets for their instincts, the necessity for punishment or aversive tools often disappears.

The terrier that’s frantic and can’t recall doesn’t need punishment, it needs an outlet for its energy.

The Labrador chasing after squirrels doesn’t require correction, it needs suitable channels for its playful instincts.

The Greyhound wary of strangers doesn’t need force, it needs clarity, predictability, and support in learning that the world is safe.

Frequently, what we label as “behaviour problems” are simply unmet needs.

When we fail to meet those needs, we resort to consequences. When we fulfil them, behaviour changes naturally.

That, to me, is the essence of balance.

It’s not about enforcing compliance.
It’s not about proving a point.
It’s about understanding the dog in front of us, educating the human beside them, and creating a life where both can thrive.

If we dedicated more time to this approach, we might argue less about methods and spend much more time genuinely helping dogs.

Thanks,
Steve
The Boo Dan Way

🐾 **Join Our Exciting Dog Training Walks!** 🐾Are you ready to elevate your dog’s training while enjoying the great outdo...
06/05/2026

🐾 **Join Our Exciting Dog Training Walks!** 🐾

Are you ready to elevate your dog’s training while enjoying the great outdoors?

Join our weekly group dog training walks in stunning local spots like Bramshott and Hindhead Commons, Blackdown, and Ludshott! 🌳✨

These walks are the perfect opportunity to practise the skills you’ve been working on with your pooch, all while they socialise with other dogs in a safe, friendly environment. Whether you’re focusing on recall, lead walking, or just letting them have fun, our sessions cater to every need!

🏙️ Plus, we offer street walking sessions in Petersfield, Midhurst, and Liphook, giving you the chance to train in real-life scenarios that will benefit both you and your dog.

Details

- **Cost:** £40 for 4 walks (payable in advance to secure your spot)

- **Group Size:** Limited to ensure personalised attention

- **Start Date:** Later this month on Tuesday afternoons

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to bond with your furry friend and enhance their training! 🐶❤️ Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your place today!

For more information or to book your spot, drop us a message! 📩🐕

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[email protected]
07989 168 262

Nice walk and train sessions in the sunshine today with these two girlies , both coming along nicely
20/04/2026

Nice walk and train sessions in the sunshine today with these two girlies , both coming along nicely

🌟 **Unlock Your Dog’s True Potential with Professional Training!** 🌟As a dedicated 2nd generation dog trainer with over ...
12/03/2026

🌟 **Unlock Your Dog’s True Potential with Professional Training!** 🌟

As a dedicated 2nd generation dog trainer with over 30 years of experience, I understand the bond between dogs and their owners like no one else.

Whether you're wrangling a spirited puppy, negotiating with a stubborn adolescent, or trying to reason with an adult dog who thinks they're the boss, I’m here to help turn those challenges into success stories.

We offer a wide range of services to address everything from basic training to more complex behavioral issues.

Whether it’s managing excessive chewing, pulling on the leash, barking, or even more serious concerns like aggression and separation anxiety, we have the expertise to tackle these challenges head-on. Our goal is to ensure you and your dog can enjoy a happier life together.

🐾 **Our Comprehensive Services Include:**

- **One-on-One Training:** Personalised sessions tailored to address unwanted behaviors and teach essential commands, all conducted in the comfort of your home or nearby locations.

- **Group Classes:** Join our lively sessions on Monday and Wednesday evenings, where dogs learn while socializing and maybe even making a few new “paw-some” friends.

- **Daily Dog Walking:** Keeping your furry friend active and engaged, even when your schedule gets busier than a squirrel in a dog park.

- **Training Days:** For those hectic times, we can take your dog for the day and give them some focused training while you enjoy a day free of doggie distractions!

We are proud to be recommended by veterinarians and canine professionals for our effective and compassionate approach. Remember, training goes beyond just commands; it’s about building a connection rooted in trust and respect and maybe having a few laughs along the way.

Let’s work together to enhance your dog’s behavior and create a harmonious home environment where both you and your canine companion can thrive. Reach out today to discover how we can help! 🐶❤️

📞 Contact Us: 07989 168 262
📧 Email: [email protected]

🌟 Transform Your Dog's Behaviour with The Boodan Way!🌟Are you looking for effective dog training solutions? We specialis...
05/03/2026

🌟 Transform Your Dog's Behaviour with The Boodan Way!🌟

Are you looking for effective dog training solutions? We specialise in working with puppies, adult dogs, and rescues through personalised one-to-one sessions and engaging group classes.

🐾 Why Choose Us?

- Tailored training methods
- Experienced and passionate trainers
- Supportive community for dog lovers

📞 Contact us today at **07989 168 262** or email **[email protected]** to book your session and start the journey to a well-trained dog!

16/02/2026

Really well done
To the new junior group , great start this evening , onwards and upwards now

Have you done puppy training and wondering what to do next ? is your delightful puppy becoming more of a challenge as th...
26/01/2026

Have you done puppy training and wondering what to do next ?

is your delightful puppy becoming more of a challenge as they enter adolescence?

We are Putting together a new dog training group for jr dogs on a Monday at 17:30 held at Northchaple village hall, starting in Feb.

This is a great opportunity to take those next steps with your dog and feel supported as you do.

drop me a message if your interested
[email protected]
07989 168 262

12/01/2026
🐾 Exciting Puppy Training Course!🐶Are you ready to give your puppy the best start possible? Join our 6-week Puppy Traini...
06/01/2026

🐾 Exciting Puppy Training Course!🐶

Are you ready to give your puppy the best start possible?

Join our 6-week Puppy Training Course, where we’ll cover all the basics to ensure your furry friend grows into a well-behaved companion!

**What to Expect:**

- Essential Commands

- Toilet training

- Socialisation Skills

- Health and Diet Advice

- Support for Sleepless Nights

- enriching and fun activities

With over 30 years of experience, I’ve seen it all and am here to guide you every step of the way. Even between sessions should any issues arise

This course is not just about training; it’s about building a beautiful bond with your puppy. You can advance up through the classes and make connections with like minded and supporting people.

Spaces are filling up, Don’t miss your chance to secure a spot as we start this month.

Act now to ensure your puppy gets the best training possible!

📅 **When**: Starting this month
📍 **Where**: Northchapel Village Hall

Message us to reserve your place today! 🐾💖
07989 168 262
[email protected]

31/12/2025

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