

Are you finding it difficult to manage your dog’s behaviour in Forest Hill? Our qualified trainers and behaviourists specialise in working with a wide range of challenges, helping both you and your dog enjoy calmer walks and better relationships.
At Loose Lead Club, we use modern and ethical methods that make training practical, effective, and enjoyable. Whether it’s reactivity, aggression, or everyday obedience, our structured programmes are designed to deliver lasting results you can rely on.
Personalised Dog Training in Forest Hill That Works
Our programmes are designed to address both your dog’s behaviour and your confidence as an owner. With a supportive approach, we make sure you feel equipped to manage any situation.
We’re highly experienced in resolving common challenges such as:
By focusing on these areas, we ensure progress you can see week by week. Sessions take place in the environments where problems occur, so you can see progress directly in your day-to-day routine.
As trainers and behaviourists, we don’t just correct surface behaviour. We give you the knowledge and tools to understand why issues arise, making improvements sustainable for the long term.
How Our Programmes Work
Our programmes are structured to give your dog clear guidance and you the confidence to handle everyday situations. By combining practical training with supportive coaching, we focus on building lasting change.
You will receive one-to-one sessions with our trainers, giving you dedicated time to work on the issues that matter most. Alongside this, you’ll have ongoing guidance through Zoom calls, video feedback, and WhatsApp support to make sure you never feel on your own.
We believe in a straightforward promise: if your dog’s behaviour does not show clear improvement within 8 weeks, we will refund your programme fee in full. This commitment reflects the trust we place in the methods we use and the results we deliver.

See What Our Forest Hill Clients have to say
The lead pulling runaway Spaniel
Ralph, the explosive reactive dog
Georgina Colman
2025-08-10
Enzo, our 23 month old Spinone cross just crazy about dogs and people. When he was a puppy we did what we thought was right and enrolled in a 12 week puppy class. It was helpful in many ways, but with 19 other puppies there, Enzo also learned that playing with every dog he met was acceptable — which, as we know, isn’t always the case in the real world. Over time, this meant he would lunge on lead, desperate to greet other dogs, and when off lead, he’d often run straight up to them, full of enthusiasm but lacking in manners. His recall would disappear the moment something more exciting appeared. He has also run over to people and jumped, again to say Hi which on a few occasions got us into trouble. Walks became more stressful. I found myself constantly watching for other dogs or people, and although I love giving Enzo time off lead, I often chose quieter routes to avoid potential encounters. Otherwise, we stuck to on-lead walks. I tried a few gun dogs sessions to work on his heel walking and to also encourage more focussed play outside in an attempt to be the most exciting thing on our walks. Enzo is 31kg and not fully grown, I was losing my confidence a bit when walking him and always worried whether I’d be able to control him or get him back if he ran over to someone. I have been following Loose Lead Club on social media for a while and liked Paul’s direct, basic approach. After a month or so of weighing up the expense we decided to take the plunge and invest in professional training to help. Even though we are outside of Paul’s catchment area, after our initial chat, we agreed that we could meet halfway in a suitable setting for Enzo (and my) training. Before the first 1-2-1 session Paul had sent over a video introduction and homework with a rules that had to be carried out everyday during the 8 week programme and some will be ongoing. Even after a few subtle changes were implemented in our home we began to see a difference, Enzo was calmer. I even stopped the calming supplements that I had been giving him and turned off the diffuser that we permanently had switched on. In our first session, Paul had Enzo walking to heel past his own dogs, Rocky and Reggie, without any issues. He was clearly interested, but with calm, confident guidance, he walked on as if nothing else mattered. Eight weeks later, we have a dog who listens, checks in, follows a clear command system, and can walk calmly — even off lead — past people and dogs. I genuinely didn’t think this was possible. I also feel far more confident with the tools and techniques Paul has taught me. I feel Enzo and I now have a stronger bond and a mutual respect. We are still work in progress but now we have a solid foundation to build on. Paul’s has challenged us at times and it hasn’t always been comfortable but it’s been so worth it. I would recommend Paul and Loose Lead Club without hesitation. Thank you 🐾
Jerry-Ray Pearce
2025-08-10
Cooper is a 1.5 year old Labrador Retriever, he is very clever and excitable however his excitement often lead to playful aggression. He would redirect his aggression on to us - jumping, biting, growling, often times pinning us up against a wall, on more than one occasion he has been called feral. Even putting a collar and lead on him would set him off and I would be close to tears before I have even walked him. We were unable to take him anywhere with us due to Cooper being unable to switch off and relax, as doing nothing, would also set Cooper off. Contacting the Loose Lead Club was my last resort. On the first session Paul worked with us to find a calm technique on getting the collar and lead on Cooper without setting him off. Due to my physical limitations we had to try a few different ways, Paul was calm and patient through out it all, and after introducing the E-Collar, Cooper has sailed through the programme, allowing him to have more freedom, while still feeling like we are in control. Through a number of 1:1 sessions and zoom calls, Paul not only showed us techniques on training Cooper but also explained the importance of understanding the why’s behind your dogs behaviour, allowing us to gain more confidence in dealing with Cooper. After implanting the structures and boundaries suggested by Paul, I feel like I have a completely different dog, even family members have commented on how much more relaxed Cooper is. After previously having to keep Cooper and my young niece and nephews in separate rooms because the noise and playing would set off Cooper, they can now roam calmly in the house together. I would 100% recommend the Loose Lead Club to anyone that is struggling with their dog, whatever the issue may be. Paul has not only changed my relationship with Cooper but has also given Cooper freedom and a much more relaxed mind set.
Kayleigh Morris
2025-08-05
I reached out to Paul & Jake (LLC) for help with my 18-month-old standard wirehaired Dachshund, Lupin, who had become incredibly difficult to manage. Walks were so stressful they often ended in tears, and I was truly at my wits’ end. Lupin had an intense prey drive—zero focus or engagement outdoors, no recall, no interest in food, and absolutely no response to commands. He pulled constantly, barked at everything, and chased cars, bikes, motorbikes, and even joggers—behaviours that were becoming dangerous. At home, he was demanding, reactive to every noise (a nightmare in South East London), and lacked any sense of boundaries. We stopped taking him to friends’ homes or public places because his behaviour—especially around children—was just too overwhelming. We were seriously considering rehoming him if we couldn’t find a solution. I had been following LLC from afar since getting Lupin and only regret not contacting them sooner. From our very first session with Jake, the change in Lupin was immediate and remarkable. He became more settled at home, and his behaviour outdoors improved drastically. He’s now walking to heel, his recall has dramatically improved, and most importantly—walks are actually enjoyable! The structure and boundaries Paul & Jake introduced were challenging at first, but absolutely worth it. Their program, especially with the support of tools like the e-collar, completely transformed our lives—for the better. I now feel confident, educated, and empowered to continue Lupin’s progress on my own. Lupin is still a work in progress (as all dogs are), but we’ve come so far. He’s engaged, responsive, and the relationship we have now is stronger than ever. Paul & Jake didn’t just train my dog—they gave us a foundation for long-term success and a renewed bond. I wholeheartedly recommend LLC to any dog owner struggling with behaviour issues. This program doesn’t just change your dog—it changes your understanding, your confidence, and the way you communicate with your dog. The difference is night and day. Thank you, Paul & Jake—you’ve truly changed our lives. 🐾

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If you live in Forest Hill and are ready to take control of your dog’s behaviour, now is the time to act. From reactivity to lead pulling, we have the proven experience to make a lasting difference.
Get in touch to secure your place on one of our programmes. With structured training and round-the-clock support, you can look forward to calmer walks, better recall, and a stronger bond with your dog.