CECILIA ERHABOR
[MSc BSc PGCE Dip. Dog Nutrigenomics]
I’ve often been told I have a “knack” with dogs but lasting behaviour change isn’t about instinct alone. It’s about understanding the full picture.
Too many owners come to me feeling frustrated or let down after being given quick fixes that don’t stick. The dog training industry is unregulated, and dogs are often worked in isolation, without considering the human, emotional, and environmental factors that shape behaviour.
With a Master’s degree in Animal Behaviour Management and over 10 years of experience, I’ve supported hundreds of dogs and their owners through a wide range of behavioural and training challenges. My work focuses not just on what a dog is doing, but why and what both ends of the lead need in order to move forward.
Alongside my work with dogs, I trained as a secondary science teacher (PGCE), which gave me a deep understanding of how humans learn and change. Dog training is largely about supporting people, after all.
I take a holistic, relationship-led approach, considering behaviour, nutrition, environment, and emotional wellbeing to provide practical, bespoke support that works in real life not just in theory.
Because meaningful change doesn’t come from fixing dogs.
It comes from supporting the humans behind them.
But don't just take my word for it...
Too many owners come to me feeling frustrated or let down after being given quick fixes that don’t stick. The dog training industry is unregulated, and dogs are often worked in isolation, without considering the human, emotional, and environmental factors that shape behaviour.
With a Master’s degree in Animal Behaviour Management and over 10 years of experience, I’ve supported hundreds of dogs and their owners through a wide range of behavioural and training challenges. My work focuses not just on what a dog is doing, but why and what both ends of the lead need in order to move forward.
Alongside my work with dogs, I trained as a secondary science teacher (PGCE), which gave me a deep understanding of how humans learn and change. Dog training is largely about supporting people, after all.
I take a holistic, relationship-led approach, considering behaviour, nutrition, environment, and emotional wellbeing to provide practical, bespoke support that works in real life not just in theory.
Because meaningful change doesn’t come from fixing dogs.
It comes from supporting the humans behind them.
But don't just take my word for it...
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