Supporting you and your dog in living your best lives together.

Get the professional support in dog behaviour and training that you and your dog deserve.

Hi there!

I’m Sarah Heyes, a Clinical Animal Behaviourist based in the High Peak. I am passionate to equip owners with the skills to develop a deeper level of understanding of their dog’s needs, helping them to manage existing behaviour problems and prevent behavioural issues from emerging.

By investing in the services of a Clinical Animal Behaviourist, you are ensuring the best possible help for you and your dog. I have the skills and expertise to guide you and your dog towards a happy and harmonious future together.

How can I help you?

Click on my services below to find out more.

  • Dog Behaviour

    Anxiety, reactivity, guarding and barking are just a few problematic behaviours that I can help you with.

  • 1-2-1 Puppy Life Skills

    Establishing essential life skills is the best way to set your new companion off on the right paw.

  • NEW! Wedding Dog Chaperone

    As a beloved family member, your dog should be a part of your special day. I can make that happen.

  • Dog Walks and Pet Care

    I offer a limited number of dog walks and provide holiday pet care for cats and small furries in New Mills.

Areas Covered

I am based in New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire and will travel up to 45 minutes for face to face consultations. If you live further away, I can still support you. Behaviour consultations can work really well via Zoom.

Glossop

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Stockport

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Chapel-en-le-Frith

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Wilmslow

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Macclesfield

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Buxton

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Hyde

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Ashton-Under-Lyne

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Marple

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Bollington

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Glossop 〰️ Stockport 〰️ Chapel-en-le-Frith 〰️ Wilmslow 〰️ Macclesfield 〰️ Buxton 〰️ Hyde 〰️ Ashton-Under-Lyne 〰️ Marple 〰️ Bollington 〰️

Client testimonials

If my services sound like the right fit for you and your dog, fantastic! Now’s the time to drop me a message using the contact form and I will be in touch to have an informal chat about your specific requirements.

Check out my blog for more training and behaviour tips and some geeky science stuff.

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