Happy Hounds Dog Services

Happy Hounds Dog Services From puppy basics to complex behaviours. From lead work to aggression. Positive methods only used. Qualified staff members. Fully insured. All breeds!!!

Meet the dog trainer! Paula Summers
My most important role is to provide you - the client - with effective, professional & humane training for your dog. Training that makes your life easier, by teaching your dog how to behave and live within the rules and structure of normal family life. Dogs have always been a huge part of my life. I've always been a problem solver - challenging behaviour problem

s keep me on my toes! I look forward to getting to know you and your dog! Knowledge is vitally important as are the practical skills for helping both humans and dogs. We understand contacting a trainer can be a daunting prospect but please don't worry we are here to help however we can!!
07866 270133

14/06/2026

Recall. SO important!!

Never forget out of sight is out of control. Possibly. So I regularly call all my dogs back to check everyone is ok.

I’ll be running some Rapid Recall sessions soon.
These will be small, morning group sessions in a controlled area for everyone’s safety. ✋

We will go over how to get attention AND hold it. 👀

How to be a tickle more exciting to our pups, because who doesn’t need to sparkle when out walking the dogs?? ✨✨

These sessions are for non reactive dogs.

For more information watch the page, send a DM or call Paula 07866-270133.

Positive, motivational training.

Something to read and bear in mind for ALL banned breeds. More law changes.
10/06/2026

Something to read and bear in mind for ALL banned breeds. More law changes.

This Order amends the following Orders which make provision for the exemption from the prohibition in section 1(3) of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (c. 65)—the Dangerous Dogs Exemption Schemes (England and Wales) Order 2015 (S.I. 2015/138) (“the 2015 Order”);the Dangerous Dogs (Compensation and ...

29/05/2026

Something to be aware of. Article is cut short but you’ll get the idea.

A gentle reminder that your dog is wearing a fully fitted fur coat that doesn’t come with zips!! 🤐Please keep them cool....
26/05/2026

A gentle reminder that your dog is wearing a fully fitted fur coat that doesn’t come with zips!! 🤐

Please keep them cool. 😎🪭

Please avoid midday sunshine and heat. 🔥🔥🔥

Please do NOT leave them in the car. 🥵🥵

Please take water out with you for your dog. 💦

Please do not play fetch in this heat. ✋✋

IF your dog is starting to display symptoms of distress IMMEDIATELY start to cool them down. Cover them in cool water. I mean cover them!!! You won’t make things worse. By the time renal failure is hitting, it’s hard to get them back. So cover them in cool water. Head, tummy, paws, back.

📞Call your vet!!!!!

Offer cool water to drink but don’t be surprised if they don’t take it.

Dogs cool off by panting. Drinking stops them panting. At the early stages of heat stroke dogs begin to realise they can’t cool down and panic can set in. They can’t get the heat out of their body to cool off. Frightening. So they tend to stop drinking to try to get cool. Offer the water but don’t force it.

Get air flowing around them. A fan, open window, anything to get air moving around them. 💨💨

Lastly….call your VET!!!!! Call your VET!!! VET!!!!!

I have witnessed this death when I was a vet nurse. It’s awful.

Use pools and ice cubes and common sense to enjoy the sun but remember.

A dog’s coat has no zip!!!! 🤐🤐🤐

Owner now found. This very handsome chap has been found wandering in Nefyn this morning. He’s currently safe and about t...
22/05/2026

Owner now found.

This very handsome chap has been found wandering in Nefyn this morning. He’s currently safe and about to be taken to the vets to check chip details.

If people could please share so he can be returned home ASAP. Or DM me for details and we can reconnect everyone.

18/05/2026

Sooooo know this feeling. Ignore me during training sessions at times, open a packet of ginger nuts and evvvvvvveryone is available to help me!!🙄😆😆

17/05/2026

Did this at all 6 of mine at once.

Send help!!! Face down in mud just now!!🤣🤣🤣

12/05/2026

I’m booked on this!

30/04/2026

Please can everyone and anyone share. Let’s try to help get this dog back home. I can’t imagine how they’re feeling.

Something I have at times said to many owners. How you touch your dog can greatly affect their mood and reactions. I’m s...
27/04/2026

Something I have at times said to many owners. How you touch your dog can greatly affect their mood and reactions.

I’m sure you know that talking in high pitched, rapid speech patterns excites your hound and gets them all ramped up. Same applies to touch. Same applies to me. If Colin walks past and ruffles my hair it’s annoying. He gets a shove back. If he walks past and strokes my back he gets a smile….and a shove back of course can’t let that slide. 😆😆😆 You understand the sentiment though. Slow and steady brings about sense of calm and relaxing. Bouncy, bouncy brings about bouncy, bouncy back. Your touch is similar to a massage. Nice, long gentle strokes. Makes sense doesn’t it?

For help with reactivity, excitability, bad manners ☎️ Paula 07866 270133

Think all petting feels good to your dog? Not even close. Science shows a lot of what we call affection is actually overstimulation. Slow it down. Your dog doesn’t want a drum solo on their head. Slow strokes equal calm, fast pats equal stress.

A new peer-revied study surveying dog and cat owners looked at how touch relates to pet wellbeing and found clear differences between species. For dogs, gentle petting had the biggest positive impact, especially slow, calm stroking along the chest, shoulders, and sides. The more time and physical contact, the better, with added benefits when dogs lean on their owners or sleep close by. This type of touch mimics natural social grooming and helps reduce stress while promoting relaxation. In contrast, owner-initiated petting didn’t have the same effect in cats. What mattered more was cat-initiated contact, particularly head rubbing, also known as bunting. Gentle touch can improve wellbeing, but only when it aligns with the animal’s natural behavior and comfort level. Takeaway: If your dog leans into you, relaxes, or closes their eyes, you’re doing it right, if they pull away or get restless, adjust pressure or location.

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Tan Y Graig Mynydd Nefyn
Pwllheli
LL536TN

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