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Fully supported progressive dog training services in East Sussex & Surrey for socialisation, behaviour and building a strong, positive bond with your canine companion






Choose Where To Start
Choose between private puppy training or group puppy training classes.
Need help with your decision? See the flow chart below.

Turn Up and Practice
Commit to consistent practice and implementation of the training techniques.

Choose Your Next Step
Flexibility to switch your next level of support, between classes and 1:1s.

Which Option is Best for Your Family? Pointers to consider if you're not sure if group, or private dog training is the right option for you.
Private 1:1 Dog Training is best if:
Your dog has specific behaviour challenges such as reactivity, barking, or lead pulling
You want personalised, one-to-one guidance tailored specifically to your dog and lifestyle
You would prefer training in your home or local environment, where the issues usually occur
Stay on track with achieving your goals due to regular contact and progression points
Your dog struggles around other dogs and needs focused training without distractions
You want faster progress with dedicated support and coaching
Group Dog Training is best if:
Your dog needs to gain confidence in busy social environments
You want to practice obedience skills around real-life distractions
Your dog is generally friendly, but needs help with focus and manners around other people and dogs
You'd like to learn in a safe, non-judgmental environment
You enjoy the humour and camaraderie of shared experiences as a dog owner
You want to feel supported and understand you're not alone in your struggles


My Complex Canine’s 1:1 dog puppy training sessions offer personalised support tailored to you and your dog’s individual needs. These sessions provide focused guidance on essential skills such as recall, loose lead walking, settling calmly, and building confidence in new situations.
Working at your dog’s pace in a familiar environment helps create a relaxed learning experience. Using kind, reward-based training methods, you’ll gain the knowledge and practical tools to build strong foundations and set your dog up for a happy, well-behaved life with your family.


We provide consent-based dog behaviour group classes for dogs of any age (over 20 weeks). It is designed to offer a structured, yet fun and educational course, to improve your dog's confidence and trust in all aspects of handling whilst giving them choice and control. We teach dogs to offer consent for all aspects of handling, from grooming to injections, making life happier and vet visits less stressful for all. This course is beneficial to every single dog and owner and will give you a greater understanding of your dog.
If you're not sure if group, or private training is the right option for you - then book a call to discuss your options.



In the month of February people around the world will celebrate Valentines Day, a day to celebrate love, affection, and friendship through gestures like sending messages, giving flowers, chocolates, and cards. When thinking about showing our love to our canine friends we might consider, a new toy or tasty chew, a walk in their favourite place, or a play date with a canine friend!

Let’s consider if we could instead think about what our dogs benefit most from. For me, it would be consistency, understanding and time. Our dog’s benefit from connection that it is always present and available. Most dogs love to work with us humans and if we have a two-way communication, with us listening to them, then they offer more, because they feel secure and motivated.
This may look like you choosing to spend five minutes a day, every day practicing some focus or engagement games with your dog. These exercises should be fun for both you, and your dog, so that is not seen as a chore, or another thing to tick off the list.
These small moments of one-on-one time build trust and have an impact on longer-term training goals. Clear communication reduces frustration on both sides. When dogs understand what’s expected of them, they’re more confident and more relaxed. Everyday dog training situations like walking on the lead, meeting people or settling at home become easier because the dog feels supported rather than managed. That sense of emotional safety is what allows trust to grow.

A relationship is changeable; you will have great days together and sometimes more difficult days. The aim is to create some time each day to build training foundations that can adapt as life changes! So, with one small habit, even if it is a tough day, you can still maintain this connection time to maintain and build your relationship.
Instead of spending money on a gift for valentines day, I encourage you to think about one small way you could invest in connecting with your dog that you can easily commit to every day! Here are some easy, quick ideas;
Boost that recall cue!
When making your food (whether it be breakfast, lunch or dinner) try using a dog friendly bit of food for a bit of recall training.
1.Keep a bit of food (like a blueberry/strawberry/piece of chicken) in your hand.
2.Move quickly into another room as you use your recall cue ‘come’
3.If your dog comes running, then reward with the food.
4.If they do not come running, then next time show them the food before running to another room!
Find it
When waiting for the kettle to boil. Get a handful of treats/or their biscuit kibble if you feed dry food.
Show your dog a piece of food, gently toss it a short distance away and say “find it” as it lands. Let them sniff it out and eat it, then wait for them to naturally reorient back to you. When they do, mark that moment with a calm “yes” or praise, and repeat.
As your dog gets the idea, you can gently increase the challenge by placing food slightly out of sight, scattering a few pieces, or playing in the garden. The key is keeping it easy enough that your dog stays relaxed and successful.
What makes this game so valuable is that it encourages natural behaviours like sniffing, which helps dogs regulate their emotions. It also builds engagement, because your dog learns that checking back in with you leads to good things happening.
If you are looking for private dog training or group puppy classes and would like support in building strong training foundations and strengthening your relationship with your puppy or dog, I’d love to help!
You can book a free discovery call to find out more about how we can work together.
Thinking of planning a trip away with your dog to spend some valuable time together as a family? Then why not try the Netherlands!! Christine from Wag Friendly's Blog! has some great dog friendly restaurants to visit with your canine friend!
Puppies should be under 20 weeks old at the start of the class for Puppy School.
Youth Club is our follow-on course for graduates of Puppy School and pups would be
between 5 and 18 months.
Happy Handling is for puppies and dogs of any age that are relaxed and happy around dogs
and people.
Puppy School - covers settling calmly on a bed/puppy play biting and appropriate toy play/ handling
(grooming, husbandry procedures)/ loose lead walking/greetings without jumping up/sit, down,
stand and stay positions/recall/accepting people near to food bowls and chews/ socialisation with
other dogs and people and appropriate puppy greetings.
Youth Club - covers leave and drop cues/recall progression/ loose lead progression/distance control/emergency stop and distance positions/manners around doorways, gates and roadsides/ calmer
greetings/ boundary training.
Happy Handling - helps puppies and dogs cope better with various different handling situations.
Covers body language and consent-based husbandry techniques/cooperative grooming/nail
trims/vaccinations/medicating and how to transfer these skills to the vets.
Bring a mixture of tasty treats, a flat mat or towel, a stuffed Kong, a water bowl, long soft tugging
toys, poo bags, and a lead and collar or harness.
Puppy School, Happy Handling and Youth Club are all 6 week courses, that run weekly unless
specified.
Each class session lasts for 1 hour.
Yes, children can attend under the supervision of a responsible adult.
Small class sizes (5-6) allow for some individual coaching.
Please let your trainer know as soon as possible. There are no partial refunds for missed classes.
Click on the link to view class dates and times, and follow the instructions to sign up.
Lingfield (RH7), Hartfield (TN7), Forest Row (RH18), East Grinstead (RH19), Horley (RH6), Oxted
(RH8), Crowborough (TN6), some Uckfield (TN22) areas.
At your home address and in your local area.
Schedule a free discovery call by clicking the banner at the top of the page, selecting a date and time and completing the form.

My Complex Canine offers professional puppy training classes (Puppy School Hartfield and Puppy School Lingfield) and supportive private dog training programs. Owner Sarah Worth is a registered ABTC training instructor and practices science-led ethical training methods.
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