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26/3/2026 0 Comments

Reactive to Relaxed – 6 Week Reactive Dog Training Course Starting April 25th

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If your dog barks, lunges, growls or becomes overwhelmed around other dogs or people, you're not alone. Dog reactivity is a growing issue across the UK affecting all breeds — but with the right training and support, it can be improved.
At Barkleys Dog Training Academy, we are excited to introduce Reactive to Relaxed, our new 6-week structured reactivity course starting Saturday 25th April, designed to help owners understand their dogs, build confidence, and create lasting behavioural change.
This course is led by our experienced force-free trainers Georgina Mathery and Abbie Mozer, who specialise in helping reactive dogs learn calmer responses through positive, science-based training.

A Complete 360° Approach to Understanding Reactivity

This isn't just a training class — it's a carefully designed programme that gives owners a full understanding of why reactivity happens and how to change it.
Reactivity is often misunderstood. Many dogs are not being "naughty" — they are struggling with fear, frustration, over-arousal or lack of coping skills.
Our Reactive to Relaxed course helps you see the full picture by covering:
• The real causes behind reactive behaviour
• How environment and stress influence reactions
• How to recognise early warning signs
• How to reduce triggers before reactions happen
• How to build emotional control
• How to improve focus and engagement
• How your own handling skills can change outcomes
We believe education creates empowerment — and confident owners create calmer dogs.
Small Classes for Safer Learning and Better Results
We purposely keep our classes small so every dog and owner gets the attention they deserve. This allows us to:
✔ Carefully control the training environment
✔ Manage distance and exposure safely
✔ Prevent dogs becoming overwhelmed
✔ Give individual coaching
✔ Progress at the right pace
✔ Create real learning opportunities This type of structured setup is where true progress happens.
Structured Weekly Exercises Designed for Real Life
Each week of the course builds on the last with practical exercises and activities designed to prepare you for everyday situations like walks, visitors, parks and public spaces. You will work on:
🐾 Calmness around other dogs
🐾 Confidence building exercises
🐾 Engagement and focus
🐾 Understanding your dog's thresholds
🐾 Handling skills for owners
🐾 Step-by-step improvement plans

Nothing is random — everything is designed to move you and your dog forward safely and gradually.
Support for Owners as Well as Dogs
Living with a reactive dog can sometimes feel isolating. Many owners feel judged or unsure where to start. Our classes are designed to change that. You will receive:
🤝 Supportive coaching
📚 Clear weekly plans
💬 Ongoing guidance
📈 Realistic expectations
🐕 A supportive learning environment Progress comes from consistency, understanding and support — and that is exactly what we provide.

Start Training Now Before Summer Gets Busy
With summer approaching, parks, walking routes and public spaces become much busier. Starting now means you can build skills before distractions increase. Imagine going into summer with:
✔ More relaxed walks
✔ Better control
✔ Increased confidence
✔ A calmer dog
✔ Practical strategies that work Starting now gives you time to see real improvements when you need them most.
Course Details Course Name: Reactive to Relaxed
Start Date: Saturday 25th April
Duration: 6 Weeks
Location: Barkleys Dog Training Academy
Trainers: Georgina Mathery & Abbie Mozer
Class Size: Small groups for maximum support
Book Your Space Due to the nature of reactive dog training, spaces are strictly limited to maintain a safe learning environment. You can reserve your space here:
https://bookwhen.com/barkleystrainingacademy/e/ev-se7i2-20260425160000
Early booking is recommended as these specialised courses typically fill quickly.
Take the First Step From Reactive to Relaxed If you're ready to better understand your dog, feel more confident on walks, and start making steady progress with expert support, this course is the perfect place to start. At Barkleys Dog Training Academy, we don't just train dogs — we support owners and change lives through better understanding. Your dog's progress starts with one decision. Book today and start your journey from reactive to relaxed.

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2/3/2026 0 Comments

How to Find a Qualified IMDT Trainer Near You (And Why It Matters)

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​If you’ve been searching for “IMDT trainers near me”, you’re already prioritising quality.
Dog training in the UK is largely unregulated, which means anyone can call themselves a trainer. That’s why qualifications matter — especially when it comes to your dog’s welfare, behaviour, and long-term development.
If you're based in Wakefield and looking for professional, ethical training, understanding what IMDT means — and how to verify it — is essential.

What Does IMDT Mean?IMDT stands for the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers.
It is one of the UK’s leading education providers for dog trainers and behaviour professionals. The IMDT promotes:
  • Force-free, positive reinforcement methods
  • Ethical and welfare-focused training
  • Evidence-based behavioural science
  • Structured, assessed qualifications
An IMDT qualification is not a quick online certificate. Trainers must complete practical assessments, demonstrate real-world handling skills, and show clear understanding of learning theory and canine behaviour.
When you search for an IMDT trainer near Wakefield, you’re looking for someone who meets these nationally recognised standards.

Why IMDT Qualification MattersTraining methods have a lifelong impact on your dog’s confidence, emotional wellbeing, and behaviour.
Choosing an IMDT qualified trainer in Wakefield means:
  • No shock collars, prong collars, or fear-based techniques
  • No intimidation or dominance theory
  • A focus on building trust and communication
  • Long-term behaviour change, not quick fixes
This is particularly important for puppies, rescue dogs, nervous dogs, and reactive dogs — where outdated or harsh methods can cause lasting damage.
If you’re searching for “IMDT trainers near me” in Wakefield, you’re choosing welfare, professionalism, and modern training methods.

How to Check a Trainer’s IMDT CredentialsIf you're looking for an IMDT trainer in Wakefield or surrounding areas, here’s how to verify qualifications:
1️⃣ Check the Official DirectoryVisit the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers website and search for listed trainers in your area.
2️⃣ Ask to See CertificationQualified trainers will happily show their IMDT certificates and explain their training background.
3️⃣ Review Their WebsiteLook for clear statements about:
  • IMDT qualifications
  • Force-free methods
  • Continued professional development
  • Local service areas such as Wakefield
Transparency is a good sign of professionalism.

Meet the IMDT Qualified Team at BarkleysAt Barkleys Dog Training Academy in Wakefield:
  • Abbie is IMDT qualified and certified
  • Gee is IMDT qualified and certified
  • Our training assistants have also attended IMDT courses to ensure consistency and high standards across all sessions
This means whether you’re attending group classes in Wakefield, booking 1-1 sessions, or joining specialist programmes, you are supported by a team trained to nationally recognised IMDT standards.
Consistency across the team matters. It ensures every dog trained in Wakefield under the Barkleys name receives the same ethical, evidence-based approach.

Why Choosing a Local IMDT Trainer in Wakefield Matters“Near me” searches aren’t just about convenience — they’re about relevance.
Working with an IMDT trainer in Wakefield means:
  • Training can take place in real local environments
  • Your trainer understands common challenges in the area
  • Follow-up support is accessible
  • You build an ongoing relationship, not just attend a one-off session
Dogs don’t behave differently in theory — they behave differently in real environments. Training locally in Wakefield parks, streets, and public spaces makes results more practical and sustainable.
If you live in Wakefield, choosing a genuinely local IMDT qualified trainer gives you ongoing support and accountability.

What Else Should You Look For?Beyond IMDT certification, consider:
  • Reviews from other Wakefield clients
  • Clear explanations of training methods
  • Structured training plans
  • Ongoing education and development
A qualified IMDT trainer should educate you as much as they train your dog. Good training is a partnership.

Final ThoughtsSearching for “IMDT trainers near me” shows you care about choosing the right professional.
If you're based in Wakefield, selecting an IMDT qualified team like Abbie, Gee, and their IMDT-trained assistants ensures your dog is trained using modern, force-free, welfare-first methods.
Your dog deserves training built on trust, science, and kindness — not outdated techniques.
And that’s exactly what IMDT standards are designed to protect.

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    Our Head Trainer, Georgina

    Georgina Mathery – Founder & Head Trainer at Barkleys Dog Training Academy
    Georgina is the passionate founder of Barkleys Dog Training Academy in Wakefield. With years of hands-on experience and a strong commitment to force-free, reward-based training, she has helped hundreds of dogs and their families build better, lasting relationships. Her calm, practical approach is rooted in kindness, science, and understanding dog behaviour from the dog’s point of view.  Committed to ethical training techniques, Georgina has mentored Abbie and Kris through their training in positive reinforcement techniques and qualifications. When she’s not running group classes or working one-on-one with clients, Georgina enjoys countryside walks with her own dogs (Dolly & Perdi), travel, and spending time with her family at home or playing her new-found sport, Padel. 

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