I offer client sessions both in person (Macksville to Coffs Harbour, NSW area) and online training sessions via Zoom video call.

I offer single and package training session options. I recommend a package because it ensures we have enough time to work on your problem behaviours, refine and improve and create a close training connection between you and your dog that will keep growing even after we’ve finished working together.

What Your Training Session Covers:
1. The problems you want to fix

2. Your dog’s history and behaviour
3. What has and hasn’t worked for you
4. What your ideal outcome would be

You’ll come away with:

1. One-on-one training help from an experienced dog trainer (me!)
2. Tailored training to nail your dog’s behaviour goals
3. Session notes to read over later
4. Support in-between sessions

Single Session $75 AUD

3 Session Package $225 AUD
5 Session Package $375 AUD
With each session running 60 minutes.

Want to book a session or package?

If you’re ready solve that doggie behaviour that’s driving you nuts, you can email at me at hello@katedaley.au.

Let me know what your challenge is, what you want your dog to do instead and what package you’re interested in.

Need more info?

Book a free 15 minute call to talk about your dog. This is a friendly, no pressure call. I genuinely love talking to people about their animals and won’t be pushy or salesy. It’s important to me that you get a sense of what I do and how I work and ensure that it’s a good fit for you.

Curious about my training method?

I use reward based training.

Reward based training is powerful because when we tap into your dog’s pleasure seeking brain’s pathway, we see fast, long lasting results.

Reward training creates a very keen, eager dog student and the connection between you flourishes because your interactions are based on an enjoyable partnership rather than needing to use control tactics.

Reward based training has a lot of proven scientific study behind it and is the best approach to use when dealing with reactive or fearful animals.

Effective training needs to bridge the gap between how we as humans see the world and how our dogs see it and it can be surprising how different those two perspectives can be.

One thing we share in common with our dogs is the need for a safe learning environment. The human and canine learning brain excels when our teachers are compassionate, know how to make the learning process enjoyable and support us through our learning challenges.

Reward based training does all of this.

Check out my Youtube channel for training and behaviour therapy tutorials.