Wee Molly's Pals Dog Training and Pet Services

Wee Molly's Pals Dog Training and Pet Services June is a qualified dog training and behaviour coach, accredited by several education bodies. Do ask! My name is June Eaglesham.

I left a 23 year career in Social Housing in 2014 in order to become a dogwalker/pet carer etc - it was the right time for me and my family supported me through this massive change in lilfestyle etc. In summer 2016, I decided it was time to fully branch out on my own. I had already been training and educating myself on canine behaviour and psychology, now I wanted to be properly qualifed and be ab

le to really get to know the dog and guardian that I was dealing with, to help form plans to help them move forward together. The dog is at the centre of everything I do and my training allows the guardian to see their dog on a deeper level - this is essential to me. Every time a dog 'misbehaves', he is actually trying to tell you something or doesn't understand what you're trying to tell him. What you get from me, apart from experience and reliability is a genuine love for animals of all types. We have our wee dog Molly, a Cavapoo and gorgeous Shadow the rough collie, who joined us in June 20. We also have 2 cats - Darwin, the ginger ninja, and Lottie the Maine C**n. I am fully insured and licensed and have been trained in Canine First Aid. I am qualified and accredited with the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers, INTODogs, Canine Principles, National Institute for Canine Ethics, Pet Industry Advocacy International and the International Companion Animal Network and working towards being an ACE Trainer I also study with HeartDog Trainers, specialising in reactivity. I have been awarded the Scottish Enterprise Awards Best Ethical Dog & Owner Training and Behaviour Coach (West Lothian) 2023.

Hello!!Long time no posting! I wanted to explain my reasons for closing the business and bring some GOOD NEWS!! I'm BACK...
15/08/2025

Hello!!

Long time no posting! I wanted to explain my reasons for closing the business and bring some GOOD NEWS!! I'm BACK for consultations on puppy problems, sensitive, anxious and reactive dogs!! PLEASE drop me a message for further information, I'd love to hear from you!

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In 2021, I survived attempts from people who lied, spread rumours and sabotaged my business, which affected my mental health massively - I will be truthful here, as it's a very important topic to discuss. These people knew I was struggling, that I was literally suicidal, and had been for some time. This devastated me. I had missed social cues, comments and alarm bells. I felt useless and worthless.

Very soon after, I was hospitalised. I suffered what turns out to have been severe autistic burnout combined with C-PTSD breakdown. I am very late diagnosed AuDHD. This had caused my mood to spiral and become overwhelmed very quickly. My chronic anxiety worsened, imposter syndrome kicked in. Severe brainfog kicked in. πŸ™„

Unfortunately, this also coincided with my mobility deteriorating (again...). I have FND, fibromyalgia, severe osteoarthritis in my back, hypermobility. This has all caused weakened joints and my left ankle (talonavicular joint) has pretty much left the building. I suffer a lot of nerve pain.

All of this caused me to lose confidence, postpone appointments, and ultimately, closing the business as I felt that I was letting people down.

I don't write this for sympathy, it's accountability and has been a journey of finding my authentic self under 50 years of unknowingly masking and not understanding why I never fitted in! I know many thousands of women (and men) are discovering their neurodivergence much later in life. It's huge and the effects can't be underestimated. Unmasking leaves you very open and vulnerable, and you may find you need support where you used to carry on regardless, ignoring everything the mind-body was telling you.

I have a new direction too. As a lived experience neurodivergent with complex trauma, I have been researching and studying myself, books, courses - everything! I am writing a book about my life experiences and also training to be a neurodivergence coach.

My page is Inner Spectrum - June Eaglesham (apologies, it's not allowing me to link it). Please feel free to join the page as I try to break down myths and offer facts. I will offer practical support.

I am absolutely heartbroken to let you know that the doors have temporarily been closed for Wee Molly's Pals dog trainin...
05/06/2024

I am absolutely heartbroken to let you know that the doors have temporarily been closed for Wee Molly's Pals dog training services but will reopen as a part time service soon.

I will no longer be available for boarding or pet visits.

Thanks for your support.



She's doing great. And Bowser is settling fine for his sleepover. 😊
17/05/2024

She's doing great. And Bowser is settling fine for his sleepover. 😊

Poor lass is a bit under the weather today. She hadn't been ready for the vet yet, but needs must. Make sure your dogs a...
30/04/2024

Poor lass is a bit under the weather today. She hadn't been ready for the vet yet, but needs must. Make sure your dogs are wormed!

Worms can cause serious issues in humans too, particularly if ingested in some way by children.

When you're in a rebellious mood and sit on the human end of the couch. 🀣

Seriously though, I was meant to go for a 'quiet' visit to the vet this week, just to see the surgery, and get weighed, but mum had to take me to get seen yesterday because she found a worm in a little bit of sick.

We are on the list to do the confidence classes, but this couldn't wait. I had had non-prescription flea and worming, so maybe this helped to start eliminate them from me, but now I have had proper medication. Thankfully there have been no fleas or mites.

Sorry this is a disgusting topic, but it's so important that your dogs are on the right medication, but the vet won't prescribe without giving them a check over first and check the weight to allow the right medication to be administered.

I was so nervous, that I poo'd myself in the surgery. But I stood on the scales by myself! Even though the male vet was lovely with me, I was still extremely scared.

I wore my muzzle, which we've been training, just in case, but I didn't react. I let my mum show my teeth and gums to the vet, he said they looked very well.

Worming and flea treatment are so important for your dog's wellbeing, and even though my first visit to the vet didn't go as it was meant to, it needed done.

I'm looking forward to the confidence classes. Again, an important part of being a responsible dog owner - many dogs really struggle with their vet visits.

Dayla's first big adventure. She's had a ball for her 1st birthday. Three weeks today she's been with us. We knew she wa...
27/04/2024

Dayla's first big adventure. She's had a ball for her 1st birthday. Three weeks today she's been with us. We knew she was ready.

She was still nervous and there are examples of stress signals in the post's comments.

All went so well. πŸ’œ

25/04/2024

I absolutely love this. Nearly 4 weeks in and Dayla's Diary is making so much progress. The video in the comments of the original post have a great display of play behaviour.

This lass is finally healing our hearts after losing Molly and teaching me a whole new level of patience. Letting yourself be taught by a dog is such a beautiful way to truly understand them.

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Sometimes I forget I should be sharing training as well. Little Lenni is starting his training journey with engagement, ...
24/04/2024

Sometimes I forget I should be sharing training as well. Little Lenni is starting his training journey with engagement, socialisation, life skills and mental enrichment. How cute is this guy?

21/04/2024

Dayla's progress!

20/04/2024
Dayla had a bad spell last night, she was very restless in the early hours and ripped through our couch. We didn't give ...
17/04/2024

Dayla had a bad spell last night, she was very restless in the early hours and ripped through our couch. We didn't give her a row - mainly because it would reinforce the negative emotions, but also because it was so out of character for her.

Her confusion about her emotions have meant she's been really depressed today, another phase of having a traumatised rescue.

Please do follow her diary, it will show the real ups and downs of her emotions and her progress and may help you to understand the whole process.

There are never straight lines when it comes to emotions. Dogs are extremely sentient and Dayla is very, very sensitive.

We will continue to show her the love and patience she needs, to help her recovery.

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12/04/2024

Problem solving within 14 days. She has responded to muzzle training as well.

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11/04/2024

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When you have a dog that overreacts in situations, that dog is likely to be suffering from pain or fear. My programme examines potential hidden pain, the emotions behind the reactions (which should NEVER be punished - the dog is scared) and how we can overcome these issues to have a happier dog.

Reactivity is a complex mental health issue that takes time to overcome, and left untreated will only become more severe over time, which takes its toll on your dog emotionally and physically - it is no different from us suffering chronic anxiety and/or other mental health conditions. The more it is left, the harder it becomes to reverse how your dog feels about their triggers. There is a lot of work involving patience and commitment.

Luckily I am here to help!! Please contact me for a free short discovery call and follow up consultation now!

AS A BONUS, I AM OFFERING 20% OFF MY REACTIVITY PROGRAMMES, BOTH ONLINE AND IN PERSON, NOW (not including consultation) AND UNTIL 30TH APRIL!!

We are all affected by the cost of living crisis, but helping your dog recover should never be ignored - we go to the doctor when we're unwell, dogs can't make that choice for themselves, so let it happen!

You and your dog will enjoy each session, which comes with handouts, workbooks, over 100 videos and a training tracker, as well as my knowledge and experience. Sessions are fun, informative, and will give you the skills to carry on.

June πŸ’œπŸΎ

Address

Craigton Place
Winchburgh
EH526RW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+447830188224

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Hi, I’m June Eaglesham. I left a 23 year career in Social Housing in 2014 in order to become a dogwalker/pet carer etc - it was the right time for me and my family supported me through this massive change in lifestyle etc. In summer 2016, I decided it was time to fully branch out on my own. What you get from me, apart from experience and reliability is a genuine love for animals of all types. I’m based in Winchburgh, West Lothian, with my husband, Simon and daughter, Eva. We live with our wee dog and my permanent sidekick, Molly (your dog must be able to be friendly with Molly!), a beautiful rehomed Maine C**n called Lottie, a little ginger ninja called Darwin, an African Pygmy Hedgehog called Reggie and a tank of tropical fish. I am fully insured and licensed and have been trained in Canine First Aid.

I am a qualified member of the Institute of Modern Dog Trainers and am currently working towards a Canine Coaching Diploma with Canine Principles. I provide the following services: Puppy socialisation and life skills classes/puppy and dog training 121 service. Dogwalking (group or solo walks) Doggy hotel (up to 2 dogs at a time, personalised experience, living in our home as a member of the family). Pop-Ins (cats, fish etc. Also pups, in heat bi***es) Small pet boarding Pet taxi (to vet/groomer etc) I also work with other dogwalkers in the surrounding area to ensure my holidays are covered.