Small and Mighty Pets

Normandy Drive
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 2JR
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  • Fun, friendly 1:1 dog training & classes
  • To suit dogs of all ages
  • Members of IMDT & ICAN
  • Positive reward-based training
  • Using force-free methods
  • With over a decade of experience


Small and Mighty Pets - Dog Training in Taunton, Somerset

As a dedicated dog trainer and behaviourist, I am passionate about enhancing the bond between dogs and their owners. With a focus on reinforcement techniques, I offer a range of classes tailored to meet the needs of every canine companion, including puppy club, partnership grade classes, and specialized in dog tracking sessions.

With over a decade of experience, I have a wealth of knowledge suiting a range of breeds and behaviour.

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I am proud to be a member of the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers (IMDT), which reflects my commitment to ongoing education and staying updated with the latest training methodologies. Whether you’re looking to teach your puppy essential skills or refine your dogs behaviour, I am here to guide you every step of the way.

Our training programmes are adaptable to suit each dog and owner to help you create a calm and happy household.

Located in Taunton, we offer exclusive 1-2-1 training, and our group classes attract clients from the surrounding areas including Wellington, Bridgwater, and North Petherton.

Positive reward-based training
We offer scientifically proven, positive reward-based training using force-free methods to help equip you with the fundamental skills to build trust, reduce stress and understand your dog’s behaviours.

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So what exactly is positive reward-based training?
Positive reward-based training is founded on rewarding your dog with praise, play, food, toys, etc. for following a command.
When they respond or react with an action or behaviour that you like, then that behaviour is likely to be repeated.

By rewarding your dog for following a command your dog learns that good things happen when they do the thing you like.

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