From Chaos to Calm: Helping Dogs Feel Safe Around Other Dogs
- Sally
- Jul 29
- 1 min read

If you’ve ever struggled with your dog lunging, barking, or shutting down around other dogs, you’re not alone. Living with a dog who finds social encounters challenging can be isolating and emotionally exhausting. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome Roz Pooley for her upcoming seminar:Dog-Dog Rehabilitation – Helping Dogs Feel Safe Around Other Dogs.
🗓️ Date: Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd October 2025📍 Location: The Kennel Club Building, Warwickshire🎟️ Get your ticket here
Roz is known for her thoughtful, practical, and compassionate approach to behaviour. She’s worked with countless dogs who react out of fear, frustration, or confusion, and she’ll be sharing her tried-and-tested framework for supporting them through their journey.
What You’ll Learn:
Why dogs may struggle with other dogs — from early experiences to emotional states
How to identify what’s really going on behind the behaviour
How to build confidence and safety without flooding or forcing
Practical strategies for making walks less stressful and more successful
Case studies and real-life examples to bring it all together
Whether you’re a dog trainer, behaviourist, or dedicated dog guardian, this seminar will give you the tools to move forward with greater clarity and empathy.
Roz brings a refreshing honesty to her work — no magic fixes, no blame, just a deep respect for each individual dog and their journey. If you want to be better equipped to help dogs who find dog-dog interactions tough, this is a must-attend event.
Tickets are limited, so don’t wait — join us in Warwicks
hire this October and be part of a more understanding, dog-centred future.
🐾 Book now: www.dog-and-bone.co.uk/seminars
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