K9 Train Time

K9 Train Time We offer expert training for puppies and dogs across South Wales K9 Traintime is based in Newport, South East Wales. radius of Newport, South Wales.

We run a range of classes and workshops covering all behaviours. The classes and workshops are limited to between 3 and 8 dogs. This ensures exposure to other dogs and plenty of time to focus on you and your needs. We provide 1-to-1 training at your home and will travel within a 20-mile (approx.) K9 Traintime will never use choke chains or rattle bottles, only kind, effective methods.

Selling 3 used Cato boards. £55 each or 3 for £150. Collection only Bassaleg. Measurements in comments. 1 SOLD
31/05/2025

Selling 3 used Cato boards. £55 each or 3 for £150. Collection only Bassaleg. Measurements in comments. 1 SOLD

Great fun working with this young lady again this morning. Dottie and her owners just needed a reminder and we quickly p...
03/05/2025

Great fun working with this young lady again this morning. Dottie and her owners just needed a reminder and we quickly progressed some pattern games and a strong leave it cue. Plus the essential "off switch".

25/04/2025

Water training. 😀

"Get in" on cue.
Retrieve.
Recall/return.
"Shake" on cue after delivery. And more! 😂

Stay dry, no chance 😂😂

Just give me the treat Bob.Cassie and Bob smashed their intro to clicker and platform training this evening 🙌
24/04/2025

Just give me the treat Bob.

Cassie and Bob smashed their intro to clicker and platform training this evening 🙌

The last couple of days has been about retrievers and retrieving. But also about puppy problems. Jumping up, mouthing an...
11/04/2025

The last couple of days has been about retrievers and retrieving. But also about puppy problems. Jumping up, mouthing and toilet training. If you need help please get in touch.

Placeboard? You want me to sit on the Placeboard?Letting our dogs work it out helps them grasp the exercise and they are...
10/04/2025

Placeboard? You want me to sit on the Placeboard?
Letting our dogs work it out helps them grasp the exercise and they are more likely to retain the info. 😀
Barney was very quickly sitting on the placeboard, but guess who forgot to take a photo?😂🙈

This!
09/04/2025

This!

Dogs behave the way they do for many reasons. They don’t act out of stubbornness or a desire to be ‘naughty,’ nor do they try to take control to be the 'pack leader.' Old myths and outdated training approaches harm their well-being and strain the bond between dogs and their caregivers.

🧬 A dog’s breed and genetics shape certain behavioural traits. Genetic predispositions and breed-specific tendencies play a role. Some breeds lean toward behaviours like herding, hunting, or guarding.

The neonatal period and the environment a dog grows up in can impact and influence their emotional responses. Early socialisation period—appropriately exposing puppies using reward-based methods to diverse people, animals, and settings during their key developmental window—builds confidence and shapes emotional regulation, adaptive behaviours, social skills, and reduces fear or aggression later on.

Overstimulation triggers unwanted behaviours by overwhelming a dogs senses. Not enough sleep, loud noises, crowds, or constant busy activity can lead to hyperactivity or erratic/impulsive responses. For example, a dog might jump, bark, or pull on the leash when flooded with too much daily input.

Past experiences and learned consequences shape behaviour. Trauma, especially, can spark fear, anxiety, or aggression.

How caregivers interact and guide their dogs shape their emotional responses and behaviours. Empathy, prevention (environmental management), consistency, and positive reinforcement methods build a more stable and confident dog. Punitive correction-based and intimidation methods can create unpredictability, confusion, and fear, which may lead to aggressive defensive responses.

A dogs health—physical and mental—affects their behaviour. Pain, illness, or discomfort can shift how they act.

Emotions that cause distress, like fear, anxiety, or excessive excitement, drive behaviour or a ‘lack thereof.’ Responses are instinctive and depend on how the dog perceives a threat. They might react defensively (fight), flee to hide (flight), freeze in place, or fawn by showing submissive, appeasing behaviours to de-escalate conflict—like excessive licking or cowering. Some may shut down entirely into learned helplessness after prolonged stress, while others display excessive, out-of-context behaviours (fidgeting), like random ge***al checks, eating grass, scratching, or ‘shaking off.

Unmet mental or physical needs lead to frustration and destruction. A dog with pent-up energy or boredom might chew furniture, dig up the yard, or bark nonstop to release stress.

Diet influences behaviour, too. High-quality nutrition supports steady energy, good mood, and well-being. Poor food choices can cause irritability, hyperactivity, or gut issues.

As dogs age, canine cognitive decline can set in as well as the loss of hearing or eyesight. These changes can lead to increased confusion, disorientation, and altered social interactions in older dogs.

Every dog is unique, and behaviour varies within context, experiences, breeds, and life stages. Dogs express needs, emotions, and intentions through body language, vocalizations, and other signals. Reading these cues gives you insight into their behaviour and how they are feeling, which can help you prevent unwanted situations from happening or help you adjust your approach to challenges.

I’m not humanising dogs—they are sentient beings with emotions (Cambridge Declaration, 2012). Their feelings and needs may not be as layered as ours, but they’re real!

Thanks for reading and learning more about them🐾💜

Great morning for a gundog workshop. Not a great photo 😕 We were practising group sit/stay with some individual recall a...
06/04/2025

Great morning for a gundog workshop. Not a great photo 😕
We were practising group sit/stay with some individual recall and added distraction. We also worked on some retrieving and stop whistle exercises.

Cracking day and the forecast looks good for the whole week. What training goals have you guys got planned for the week?
31/03/2025

Cracking day and the forecast looks good for the whole week.

What training goals have you guys got planned for the week?

Great start to the last day of our break. Back to work Monday. 😪 🥲😪
29/03/2025

Great start to the last day of our break. Back to work Monday. 😪 🥲😪

Off grid this week, enjoying a break in Newport, Pembs. All emails and messages will be replied to when we return. 😀
22/03/2025

Off grid this week, enjoying a break in Newport, Pembs. All emails and messages will be replied to when we return. 😀

Busy 1-1 session results in a tired dog. 😀
16/03/2025

Busy 1-1 session results in a tired dog. 😀

Address

Newport
UK

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+447890996093

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when K9 Train Time posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to K9 Train Time:

Share

Category