We train dogs to protect families and assets
Our Story
Our mission as a company is to tailor training to every dog and handler / owner we meet. To make sure that quality and dedicated focus pushes the dogs to be all they can be, to harness nature’s abilities for protection and the world of working dogs
Why Choose Us ?
- • Proven track record of success
- • 25+ Years of experience
- • Hundreds of trained dogs
- • Consistent based training across the spectrum including behaviour
- • Real time experience at the highest level
- • Access to varied training sites
- • Close community residential programmes
Importance Of Protection Dogs
Meet Our Team
CRAIG
With extensive experience as a Police General Purpose and Firearms Support Dog Handler in London, a NPCC Police dog instructor, and a NASDU Level 2 and 3 General Purpose dog instructor, I am recognized as a Master Trainer by the Guild of Dog Trainers. Awarded the PDSA Order of Merit in 2019 for response during the London Bridge terror attacks, I specialize in canine behavior with qualifications and a diploma in search dog services. Offering unique situational and scenario-based training, I ensure all dogs, whether for security or personal protection, receive the same high-quality training as police dogs. With a track record of training and selling dogs globally, I am your trusted partner on this journey
DANIEL
Daniel, a seasoned dog handler with 7+ years of experience, specializes in high-pressure protection scenarios with his trained dog, Kenzo. Focused on puppy obedience, behavior, and socialization, Daniel’s expertise in dog psychology ensures well-rounded pets ready for protection roles. As a mentor, he guides handlers in reacting to situations like home invasions and personal protection, making him an invaluable asset to any team seeking skilled and committed protection dog training. Daniel’s passion, extensive experience, and exceptional skills solidify his position as a top professional in the realm of protection dog handling.
100 + Satisfied Dog Owners
Our Process
• Evaluate the dog’s suitability for protection training based on factors such as confidence, sociability, and drive.
• Identify any specific strengths or weaknesses that may influence the training process.
• Offer different packages tailored to varying levels of training intensity and specialization, such as basic obedience, personal protection, or advanced security training.
• Provide detailed information about each package, including training duration, techniques used, and expected outcomes.
• Gradually introduce scenarios and simulations to simulate real-life threats and teach the dog how to respond effectively in different situations.
• Utilize positive reinforcement techniques to encourage desired behaviors and strengthen the bond between the dog and its handler.