Puppy Training Classes - Newton Aycliffe
Build Calm, Confident Puppies From Day One
PawFecter Puppy Foundations offers supportive, structured puppy training classes for owners in Newton Aycliffe who want to give their puppy the best possible start in life.
These early months shape how your puppy understands the world. Through calm, positive training, you’ll help them build confidence, learn essential life skills, and develop good habits that will last into adulthood.
Sessions focus on practical skills such as recall, calm behaviour, early impulse control, and learning to focus around everyday distractions – helping both you and your puppy grow in confidence together.
- Home visits
- Flexible pay-as-you-train classes
- Suitable for puppies up to 6 months
Early Challenges Are Normal
Puppies are amazing – full of joy, curiosity, and those unforgettable “firsts.”
But they can also be:
- Nervous, shy, or uncertain
- Easily overstimulated or reactive
- Struggling with focus, impulse control, or confidence
You’re not failing your puppy. You just need the right guidance to set them up for a happy, confident life.
What You and Your Puppy Will Learn
These sessions focus on practical, real-life skills that set your puppy up for success at home and out in the world.
Every session is designed to be fun, engaging, and reward-based, helping your puppy learn while building trust and understanding between you.
You’ll also learn how to read your puppy’s body language and support their development at home, so progress continues long after the session ends.
Settle and calm focus around distractions
Sit, down, and early impulse control
Loose lead foundations for enjoyable walks
Recall skills for safety and freedom
Confidence-building exercises and enrichment games
Positive socialisation in a calm, structured environment
Why This Is So Effective
Pick your sessions
Attend only when you need guidance
Owner present
Learn how to help your puppy thrive
Calm & structured
No overwhelming classes
Builds a foundation
For future behaviour & reactivity support
These sessions aren’t just puppy training – they’re prevention for the future. A confident puppy grows into a calm, resilient adult dog.
Home Visits
If you’re finding certain aspects of puppy life challenging at home, I also offer one-to-one home visits to provide practical support in your own environment.
These sessions are ideal if you’d like personalised guidance with specific issues or simply want help getting things off to the best possible start with your puppy.
- Crate training
- Toilet training
- Sleep routines
- Feeding
- Appropriate exercise
- Choosing the right leads and harnesses
- Selecting toys
- Starting general training
- Safe socialisation
- Travelling with your puppy
- Building confidence with leaving your puppy alone
Puppy Foundations Information
Pricing
Weekly Schedule
- Friday - Morning
- Saturday - Morning & Afternoon
- Sunday - Morning
Location
PawFecter School for Dogs
91b West Auckland road
Darlington
DL3 0LF
Puppy Training FAQs
What is pay-as-you-train?
Pay-as-you-train allows full flexibility for when you attend your classes. this is a totally unique way, and are designed for my clients to be able to fit puppy training around their lifestyle, but still be able to commit to their four-legged friend and their learning journey. It is important that young dogs have fun, and learn at the same time.
How many sessions will my puppy need?
Every puppy is different, so there’s no fixed number of classes. Puppy training is a journey, and consistent practice makes a real difference. Regular sessions give you ongoing support and guidance as your puppy grows and navigates new challenges.
Where are classes held?
Puppy training classes are held at the PawFecter School for Dogs, 91B West Auckland Road, Cockerton, Darlington, DL3 0LF.
If you’d prefer support in your own environment, you can also book a one-to-one home visit, where I will travel to your home to work through specific challenges with you and your puppy.
Why is my puppy being so naughty?
Puppies are not being naughty. They are simply learning about their new environment and exploring the world around them. With the right guidance, patience, and training, these early behaviours become opportunities to teach your puppy the skills they need for everyday life.
Why is my puppy so aggressive?
Puppies are rarely aggressive. More often they are showing behaviours that can be easily misunderstood, such as overexcitement, frustration, or uncertainty. With the right guidance and training, these behaviours can be understood and managed so your puppy learns more appropriate ways to respond.
Client Feedback
I took my dog Reggie to a puppy class and Claire went over and above to help us – she came to our house to assist with getting Reggie used to the crate in the car and helped with his nervousness around other dogs.
He now attends a weekly group session and is always mega excited when Claire picks him up.
Claire is passionate about dogs and is very friendly, reliable and trustworthy.
Lynsey Cottam
Natalie Walton
We needed help for a 14 mth pocket bully who was nervous of people, dogs and loud noises. She would pull on the lead and was reactive to other dogs. We contacted Claire(Pawfecter Dog Training ) and we now have a little lady that walks without pulling shoulder out of joint and listens to clicker, happier when approaching dogs and people. We still have alot of work but walks are an enjoyable challenge now. Thank you for the invaluable help and advice. Claire is a must if you have a challenging 4 legged friend
Sue Lee
Ready To Give Your Puppy The Best Start?
Book your first session today and start building a calm, confident, happy puppy – one step at a time.