Odie Walks

Odie Walks Providing 1-2-1 Dog Training, Structured Solo Walks & Pack Walks in the Richimond and South West London area.

Currently enrolled in a 6 month mentorship programme with Phoenix K9.

Photo dump from a few of our walks over the past week
11/09/2025

Photo dump from a few of our walks over the past week

A quick photo dump from some of the structured solo and pack walks that have occurred over the past couple of weeks.Rela...
02/09/2025

A quick photo dump from some of the structured solo and pack walks that have occurred over the past couple of weeks.

Relationship, Motivation & Play is at the heart of everything I do when it comes to dog training and addressing dog behaviour - if you think you may need some help with your dog then feel free to get in touch and we can discuss the issues you may be having and how we may be able to combat them together.

Visit www.odiewalks.co.uk for more information and use the contact form to arrange a telephone consultation and meet and greet session.

There are very few daycares out there that I would recommend, this post says explains why in great detail!Many of the cl...
23/08/2025

There are very few daycares out there that I would recommend, this post says explains why in great detail!

Many of the clients I work or have worked woth with for training have been a result of a bad experience at daycare - if you are sending your dog to daycare, make sure you can visit the site, see the dogs and get a good feel for what happens during a standard day.

Do they integrate any down time or training into their schedule. Do they correctly assess your dog to see if they are suitable, if they aren’t - do they offer any training programmes to help integrate them into their daycare in future?

It should be about the welfare and well being of the dog, not the profit margin. If they say yes without batting an eyelid… best thing to do is to probably walk away.

Here’s a controversial post that may offend a few people and businesses.
Every week I get emails of new clients that their dog struggles with leash reactivity, barking, lunging on lead. But, not when they’re off lead.

My first question is always: Does your dog go to daycare?
99% of the time the answer is Yes.

Newsflash: Daycare is causing your dog’s leash reactivity.

What? But my dog loves daycare? He loves his friends! He loves being out and about. It’s great.
And I’m sure your dog loves it (most of the time).. but lets have a look at this.

Most daycares (not all of them) are not very structured, for example some No No’s for me:
Dogs get to run around all day long ‘having fun’.
There is no dedicated rest area or ‘forced’ rest time.
It’s a lot of dogs constantly barking all day long.

There are no training moments to learn something new and engage their brain in a different way that full speed ahead all the time.
Puppies are often put with other puppies which seems great but also teaches them nothing because puppies learn manners from older dogs.
Dogs overexcited or hyper behaviour gets rewarded with a lot of play instead of impulse control.

What is actually happening from a training perspective?

Your dog never learns to just be around dogs without needing to interact or ‘go say hi’. Often this is what’s causing the frustration on leash.
Your dog gets overexcited, over aroused and over tired which leads to irritable behaviour.
Your dog learns that seeing other dogs is a free for all to always have ‘fun’ or to feel overwhelmed if your dog is more on the timid side.
Your dog never learns to just ‘Be’. To Relax. To sleep. To be bored. To do nothing.

Where is the connection happening with YOU? After your dog comes home all ‘tired and worn out’, where does the training happening with you to build a connection and a relationship?

Ever since Covid people seem to have the idea that their dogs can’t stay home alone. They CAN. They SHOULD. There is NOTHING wrong with leaving your dog alone for a full work day if it’s not a 6 day a week type of thing.

I am not against daycare for occasional socialisation or a fortnightly fun experience, but going to daycare several times a week is unnecessary and just too much for most dogs.

It’s unhealthy for a dog to constantly be on the go and not learn how to settle. It can create a hyper or neurotic or an anxious dog because he’s lacking sleep and is constantly in overdrive. An adult dog sleeps on average 13.5 hours a day!

An adult dog also DOESN’T NEED FRIENDS. It’s actually quite unnatural for dogs to constantly mingle with dogs outside of their circle/pack. A lot of dogs are actually quite stressed at daycare because there is nowhere to hide, get a break or just chill. So even though you see some fun photo’s of your dog ‘smiling’, that doesn’t mean he’s having fun all day long.

There is nothing wrong, bad or sad about having your dog stay at home whilst you’re at work if they have access to a backyard or some space to walk around.

Even the crate for several hours a day is NOT an issue and not sad or awful IF trained properly.

If you can’t leave your dog alone because he destroys the house then invest in some training and teach him how to be alone (unless its ACTUAL separation anxiety) or invest in a space they can stay in in the house where they can destroy something (like a cardboard box in a bathroom you don’t use).

If you think you can’t leave your dog alone the whole day invest instead in a good dog walker or pack walker so they get structured exercise and some activity and they go to sleep afterwards again.

Honestly, most doggy daycares are marketed as the perfect day out with all your dogs friends and they make you feel bad if you don’t do that to your dog.

You may be surprised but with some dogs you’d do them a favour taking them out.

Sidenote added: If you are looking for a daycare- try look for a homestyle daycare instead of a large commercial daycare.
Try avoid massive daycares that just let the dogs run around all day without structure or rest.

Lovely to have little 10 year old Coco the cockapoo join us on our walks for the next couple of weeks while she stays wi...
22/08/2025

Lovely to have little 10 year old Coco the cockapoo join us on our walks for the next couple of weeks while she stays with Phoenix the poodle 🐶

See you next Tuesday little dudess ☺️

18/08/2025

Pushing Billy’s agility skills a bit further on his solo walk today, using a bit of food motivation to get him to clear a tricky path on a tall log before clearing a gap and jumping off a tree stump to get to me 💪

What a super boy!!

Eventually we’ll get him doing this without the additional food motivation but it’s a great progression for him.

Challenging your dog with things like this on your walk are a great way to help build their confidence and something I encourage all owners to try and introduce their dogs to.

Remember to start small and slowly work your way towards more tricky obstacles and you’ll be surprised and what a difference it can make to your dogs confidence and well being 😊

Here’s a few more pics from this weeks walks and training sessions.If you’re looking for any help or advice about your d...
03/08/2025

Here’s a few more pics from this weeks walks and training sessions.

If you’re looking for any help or advice about your dogs day to day behaviour, or looking for a structured solo or pack walk for your dog during the day then get in touch 🐕

Arrange an assessment to see if Odie Walks can be of help 🐾

Open for 1-2-1 training and walks. No BS, no walls of text… just get in touch if you’d like to arrange a meet and greet ...
27/05/2025

Open for 1-2-1 training and walks.

No BS, no walls of text… just get in touch if you’d like to arrange a meet and greet to see if I can be of help 🐾

Dog Walks and Training in Richmond and surrounding areas. Offered Services:🐕 - Structured Solo Walks🐕 - Pack Walks (Max ...
26/04/2025

Dog Walks and Training in Richmond and surrounding areas.

Offered Services:

🐕 - Structured Solo Walks
🐕 - Pack Walks (Max 4 Dogs)
🐕 - 1:2:1 Training Sessions

Enquire now if you are looking for any of the above to book an initial assessment.

14/04/2025
Choice pics of some of our clients and their recent outings with Odie Walks 🐶
18/03/2025

Choice pics of some of our clients and their recent outings with Odie Walks 🐶

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