Car Chase Combat
Forest of Dean & Gloucestershire
Help your dog combat their car chasing insincts!

£215
Fast Movement Combat training sessions in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and surrounding areas, open to dogs of all ages
For many dogs, fast‑moving cars trigger big feelings and instinctive reactions, and for guardians, it can feel stressful and unpredictable. This five session programme gives you the structure and support you need to help your dog stay regulated around traffic, replacing chasing with calmness, engagement, and confidence.
Designed for dogs of any age who struggle with car chasing, the programme focuses on real‑life behaviour change rather than obedience drills. You’ll learn how to build strong engagement, introduce practical alternative behaviours, and teach your dog that cars are simply part of the environment, not something to react to.
Across the sessions, we explore your dog’s individual needs, including breed‑specific motivations, sensory sensitivities, and natural chasing tendencies. You’ll gain practical strategies for supporting impulse control without suppression, helping your dog stay grounded even when the world feels fast and exciting. Each session offers clear, achievable steps that fit easily into everyday walks, helping you prevent rehearsed chasing and replace it with behaviours that feel safe and sustainable.
This package is ideal for guardians seeking a kind, science‑based, welfare‑led approach to supporting a dog who struggles around traffic. With practical guidance and a focus on emotional wellbeing, you’ll build the foundations your dog needs to feel safe, capable, and connected, no matter what passes by.

What Happens Next?
1. Book Free Discovery call, or fill in the enquiry form below or send a WhatsApp
2. We will get in touch to organise a consultation (in-home or zoom)
3. A training plan will be created
4. Training begins!
Feel free to text, call, or WhatsApp us on 07378 255352
or drop us an email at mapletreedt@gmail.com
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