MID WALES DOG Training

MID WALES DOG Training All types of dog and people training undertaken - pet dogs and working dogs. Motivational training m

11/03/2026

Mid Wales Dog Training is coming up to their 40th anniversary.

I have always strived to keep up with and research modern training techniques as well as remembering the old tried and tested methods. We know that one size does not suit all and have always treated people and their dogs as individuals.

Things however are going to have to change as I am getting older and Carla, my right hand person, no longer wishes to continue instructing. To that end we will be very restricted as to taking on new clients in the future.

We thank you for your custom and assure you that we will always be here to advise and support.

09/10/2025

I said it before and I say it again: Car Chasing is NOT Predatory Behaviour!

❓Why Car Chasing Isn’t Hunting — And What That Means for Your Dog

Have you ever watched your dog go wild when a car, bike, or jogger passes by?
It looks just like hunting: they lower their body, fix their eyes, maybe even lunge or bark. At first glance, it seems the same as when they chase deer, rabbits, or birds.
But here’s the thing: car chasing isn’t hunting. And that difference matters a lot for how we train.

✨ Predation vs. Fear
When a dog chases wildlife, it’s a predatory behavior. Predation is what experts call a “distance-decreasing” behavior — the dog wants to get closer to the prey. The ultimate “goal,” hardwired by evolution, is to catch.
But when it comes to cars, bikes, or even joggers, your dog isn’t trying to “catch” them. They’re trying to make them go away. This isn’t predation — it’s a fear or fight response. The car is scary, unpredictable, noisy. So your dog reacts by lunging and barking, hoping to drive it off.
That’s a huge difference!

✨Why This Matters for Training
👉 Wildlife chasing needs training that channels prey drive into safe, fun outlets.
👉 Car or bike chasing needs confidence-building and emotional safety work, because at its root it’s about fear and stress, not hunting.
Mixing the two up can lead to frustration: teaching “anti-predation” games won’t fix fear of cars, and trying to desensitize fear won’t satisfy the deep needs of a hunting dog.

✨What You Can Do
• Watch the context. Does your dog want to get closer (predation) or drive it away (fear)?
• For wildlife: Try games that let your dog “hunt” in safe ways — like tracking, search games, or Predation Substitute Training®.
• For cars/bikes: Work on calmness and safety. Reward your dog for noticing the car and choosing to stay with you. Increase distance until they feel safe.

✨The Takeaway
Not all chasing is the same. And when you understand whether your dog is hunting or reacting out of fear, you can choose the right tools — and stop trying methods that don’t match the problem.
Your dog isn’t being “stubborn” or “bad.” They’re just showing you what’s going on inside. And with the right approach, you can help them feel safe, fulfilled, and connected to you.

✨ Curious about safe ways to channel your dog’s hunting instincts?
Start with the PST Principles Course "Transform Chase Into Connection" and learn all about Predatory Behaviour in Dogs, including your first training exercises and games.
➡️ https://predation-substitute-training.com/pst-principles/

13/06/2025

PLEASE TELEPHONE 01686688920 FOR ANY TRAINING DETAILS AS FOR SOME REASON MESSAGES ON THIS SITE ARE NOT COMING THROUGH.

Carlas Ricky having a splash this morning.
13/06/2025

Carlas Ricky having a splash this morning.

21/03/2025

WE HAVE BOOKING SLOTS NOW FOR 6 WEEK PRIMARY COURSES, ONE TO ONE's, WORKING TRIALS, AGILITY, PROBLEM BEHAVIOURS ETC. PLEASE PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ETC.

01/11/2024

Last chance to book any 6 week primary courses to complete before Christmas.

14/06/2024

PLEASE NOTE
Due to people booking appointments and then not attending we will now have to ask for payment at time of booking.

21/12/2023

Magic Wands have been stored away until next year now. Happy Christmas to all our clients past, present and future.

Wishing all our friends,clients old and new a VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS and successful new year with your canine partners.
14/12/2023

Wishing all our friends,clients old and new a VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS and successful new year with your canine partners.

27/11/2023

Last bookings for this year now being taken for primary courses or problem dogs.

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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