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College 4 Canines is led by Denise Devereux, a fully qualified dog behaviourist supporting dogs across Blyth and Northumberland.

I got into dog behaviour when I rescued my first dog, Bear. We were turned down for classes because of his behaviour, which made me determined to prove them wrong.

College 4 Canines was set up to allow people who cannot attend classes because their dog isn't "suitable" for a class environment to still have access to professional force free training.

If I could change the world, I want to be the one that shows owners and other trainers that force free training works.

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  • Member of Pet Professional Guild

  • Member of The Pet Professional Network

  • Student member of APBC working towards Clinical Animal Behaviourist

  • Accredited Detection Dog Handler and Scentwork Instructor through

    the UK College of Scent Dogs

  • Assessor for PAWS Therapy Dog Training

  • Assistance Dog Trainer for Pawsability (Owner Trained Assistance Dogs)

Formal Qualifications

Currently studying Msc in Clinical Animal Behaviour at the University of Edinburgh

Completed Bsc (Hons) Canine Behaviour at Bishop Burton in 2023

Completed FdSc Canine Behaviour and Training at Bishop Burton in 2021

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Owners of reactive dogs wanting to use force free training or those with dogs considered "write offs" by others.

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Reactivity, emotion-led behaviours, assistance dog tasks, and unique behavioural challenges.

Every plan is tailored to the individual, using effective, force-free methods that prioritise ethical treatment regardless of the intensity of the behaviour.

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Perfect Puppy: Giving your new addition the best start with force-free methods.

Lifeskills (Bronze, Silver & Gold): For owners wanting to work on obedience up to advanced levels, or rescue dogs with little training history.

Scentwork: Thrilling classes through the UK College of Scent Dogs to enrich your dog's life for fun.

Reactive Dog Classes: The only place in Northumberland offering specific group classes for reactive dogs.

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Dog playing impulse control game with owner using force-free methods

Impulse Control Games: Luxury Dog Training Guide

May 01, 20268 min read

Dog Training, Impulse Control, Force-free Methods

The Art of Impulse Control Games for Dogs: A Luxury Guide to Force-free Training

In the world of refined canine companionship, true elegance lies not in strict obedience, but in a dog who can calmly choose self-control in the most tempting of moments. Thoughtfully designed impulse control games, rooted in Positive Reinforcement and entirely Force-free Methods, offer a beautifully humane way to cultivate that poise, transforming everyday life with your dog into something quietly luxurious and deeply harmonious.

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What Is Impulse Control – and Why It Feels So Luxurious in Daily Life

Impulse Control is the ability your dog has to pause, to think, and to choose a measured response instead of reacting on instinct. It is the difference between a dog who lunges at the doorbell and one who glides to a mat and waits, or a dog who snatches food from the worktop versus one who glances to you for permission. In a luxury lifestyle, where calm routines, beautiful interiors and considered experiences matter, this ability is priceless.

Rather than being about suppression or harsh control, impulse control training – done correctly – is about choice. Through carefully curated games, your dog discovers that serenity, patience and focus are richly rewarded. The result is a companion who feels emotionally balanced and secure, and a household that feels more like a tranquil boutique hotel than a chaotic kennel.

The Foundation: Force-free Methods and Positive Reinforcement

At the heart of sophisticated dog training lies a simple principle: Force-free Methods respect the dog as a sentient partner, not a creature to be dominated. Instead of corrections, fear or physical pressure, we rely on Positive Reinforcement – rewarding the behaviours we wish to see more of, and thoughtfully managing the environment to prevent rehearsals of unwanted habits.

When you pair impulse control games with positive reinforcement, you create a learning experience that feels indulgent for your dog. Choices are clear, rewards are generous, and the tone is calm and encouraging. Your dog learns that waiting, offering eye contact, moving away from temptation and settling on a mat all unlock good things – exquisite treats, gentle praise, access to the garden or the pleasure of greeting a guest. No pushing, no shouting, no intimidation; only clarity and kindness, delivered with quiet confidence.

💡 Refined Tip: Think of yourself as a curator of rewards. Use high-quality, treats, soft words and calm touch to make every correct choice feel like a small luxury for your dog.

Impulse Control Games You Can Play at Home

Impulse control games do not need to be loud or chaotic. In fact, the most effective exercises are often beautifully simple, blending seamlessly into your existing routines and surroundings. Below are some force-free games that cultivate calm, considered choices while maintaining a sense of ease and luxury in your home.

1. “It’s Your Choice” – The Hand Treat Game

Sit comfortably with your dog in front of you. Place a few small, exquisite treats in your open palm and hold your hand at your dog’s nose level. Most dogs will initially lunge, lick or paw at your hand. Simply keep your hand still and gently closed if necessary, saying nothing. The moment your dog pauses, softens or moves their nose away, calmly mark that decision with a quiet “yes” and offer a treat from the other hand or from the open palm.

Over time, your dog learns that leaving the food alone is what unlocks it. This is Impulse Control in its purest form: choosing restraint to gain access to the very thing they want. The game is entirely force-free, and the atmosphere remains serene – perfect for a quiet evening in a tastefully furnished sitting room.

2. The Doorway Pause – Graceful Exits and Entrances

Few things feel less luxurious than being dragged through a doorway by an overexcited dog. The doorway pause game transforms this everyday moment into a ritual of calm. Approach the door on a loose lead. If your dog surges ahead, simply pause. When they soften the lead or glance back at you, quietly reward with a treat or by opening the door a fraction. The door becomes the reward, and your dog learns that composed behaviour is the key to moving forwards.

Over a series of repetitions, you will notice your dog beginning to stop of their own accord, perhaps even offering a sit before the door opens. The result is a dog who moves through thresholds with grace – a subtle but powerful enhancement to your daily routine, whether you are stepping into a private garden or a chic city street.

3. The Settle Mat – A Sanctuary of Calm

A beautifully textured mat or plush bed can become your dog’s personal sanctuary and a powerful tool for impulse control. Place the mat in a quiet, stylish corner – perhaps near a low window or beside your favourite armchair. Each time your dog steps onto the mat, reward generously with calm praise and a treat delivered slowly. Begin to feed only when your dog lies down, then when they rest their head, then when they remain there as life moves around them.

Over time, the mat becomes associated with deep relaxation. When guests arrive, or when the household feels busy, you can gently guide your dog to this space, knowing they have practised the art of choosing stillness. The mat is not a place of banishment, but of comfort – a five-star retreat within your own home.

Dog calmly relaxing on a training mat in a warm neutral room

A well-rewarded mat becomes a sanctuary of calm amid everyday life.

4. Polite Greetings – Composed Hellos Instead of Leaping

An exuberant greeting can feel endearing at first, but muddy paws on silk trousers or delicate fabrics quickly lose their charm. Using Positive Reinforcement, you can shape a greeting ritual that feels both joyful and refined. Ask visitors to pause as they enter. The moment your dog’s paws are on the floor, reward with a treat or permission to say hello. If they jump, attention is gently withdrawn; when they choose stillness, connection returns.

With repetition, your dog discovers that calm, grounded behaviour is the gateway to affection and social interaction. The energy of the greeting remains warm, but the overall effect is far more controlled and elegant – a welcome that mirrors the atmosphere of a discreet, high-end reception rather than a bustling lobby.

The Role of Impulse Control Games in a Complete Training Program

Impulse control games are not a separate category of tricks to be ticked off and forgotten. They are a golden thread woven through every aspect of refined dog training. Sit, stay, loose-lead walking, recall, calm behaviour around food, polite interactions with other dogs – all rely on your dog’s ability to manage their impulses in a world full of distractions and temptations.

By integrating these games into your routine, you are not merely teaching isolated skills; you are nurturing a mindset. Your dog learns that checking in with you, pausing before acting and choosing calm responses are consistently rewarding. This mental flexibility is what allows your dog to behave beautifully in a luxury hotel, at a chic café terrace, or during a relaxed countryside escape. Impulse control becomes the quiet sophistication that underpins every shared experience.

📌 Key Takeaway: Impulse control games are not optional extras; they are the elegant framework that allows all other training to shine, especially when guided by Force-free Methods and Positive Reinforcement.

Creating a Daily Ritual of Calm, Force-free Training

To truly enjoy the benefits of impulse control, consistency is essential. Rather than setting aside long, formal sessions, consider weaving short, luxurious training moments into your day. A brief “It’s Your Choice” game while you prepare morning coffee, a doorway pause before stepping into the garden, a few minutes of mat work while you read in the evening – these rituals accumulate into profound change.

Keep the environment calm and uncluttered, and ensure your rewards feel special: beautifully prepared treats, a favourite toy produced at just the right moment, or a quiet walk in a scenic location as a reward for polite lead manners. With Impulse Control at the core of your approach, and Force-free Methods guiding every interaction, your dog’s education becomes an extension of the lifestyle you cherish – thoughtful, kind and exquisitely composed.

A Gentle Conclusion: Calm as the Ultimate Luxury

In a fast-paced world, calm is the rarest luxury. Impulse control games, grounded in Positive Reinforcement and impeccably Force-free Methods, offer you and your dog a shared language of serenity. They do more than prevent unwanted behaviours; they cultivate trust, emotional balance and a sense of partnership that feels genuinely indulgent for both of you.

As you watch your dog choose to wait politely at a doorway, to rest elegantly on their mat while guests arrive, or to turn away from temptation with a soft glance in your direction, you will see the true power of these games. This is training as it should be: gentle, intelligent and beautifully aligned with a refined way of living. Impulse control is not merely a skill; it is the quiet signature of a life shared in grace and mutual respect.

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Denise Devereux Bsc CBM, FdSc ACBT fully accredited and qualified dog behaviourist & specialist trainer

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Dog playing impulse control game with owner using force-free methods

Impulse Control Games: Luxury Dog Training Guide

May 01, 20268 min read

Dog Training, Impulse Control, Force-free Methods

The Art of Impulse Control Games for Dogs: A Luxury Guide to Force-free Training

In the world of refined canine companionship, true elegance lies not in strict obedience, but in a dog who can calmly choose self-control in the most tempting of moments. Thoughtfully designed impulse control games, rooted in Positive Reinforcement and entirely Force-free Methods, offer a beautifully humane way to cultivate that poise, transforming everyday life with your dog into something quietly luxurious and deeply harmonious.

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

What Is Impulse Control – and Why It Feels So Luxurious in Daily Life

Impulse Control is the ability your dog has to pause, to think, and to choose a measured response instead of reacting on instinct. It is the difference between a dog who lunges at the doorbell and one who glides to a mat and waits, or a dog who snatches food from the worktop versus one who glances to you for permission. In a luxury lifestyle, where calm routines, beautiful interiors and considered experiences matter, this ability is priceless.

Rather than being about suppression or harsh control, impulse control training – done correctly – is about choice. Through carefully curated games, your dog discovers that serenity, patience and focus are richly rewarded. The result is a companion who feels emotionally balanced and secure, and a household that feels more like a tranquil boutique hotel than a chaotic kennel.

The Foundation: Force-free Methods and Positive Reinforcement

At the heart of sophisticated dog training lies a simple principle: Force-free Methods respect the dog as a sentient partner, not a creature to be dominated. Instead of corrections, fear or physical pressure, we rely on Positive Reinforcement – rewarding the behaviours we wish to see more of, and thoughtfully managing the environment to prevent rehearsals of unwanted habits.

When you pair impulse control games with positive reinforcement, you create a learning experience that feels indulgent for your dog. Choices are clear, rewards are generous, and the tone is calm and encouraging. Your dog learns that waiting, offering eye contact, moving away from temptation and settling on a mat all unlock good things – exquisite treats, gentle praise, access to the garden or the pleasure of greeting a guest. No pushing, no shouting, no intimidation; only clarity and kindness, delivered with quiet confidence.

💡 Refined Tip: Think of yourself as a curator of rewards. Use high-quality, treats, soft words and calm touch to make every correct choice feel like a small luxury for your dog.

Impulse Control Games You Can Play at Home

Impulse control games do not need to be loud or chaotic. In fact, the most effective exercises are often beautifully simple, blending seamlessly into your existing routines and surroundings. Below are some force-free games that cultivate calm, considered choices while maintaining a sense of ease and luxury in your home.

1. “It’s Your Choice” – The Hand Treat Game

Sit comfortably with your dog in front of you. Place a few small, exquisite treats in your open palm and hold your hand at your dog’s nose level. Most dogs will initially lunge, lick or paw at your hand. Simply keep your hand still and gently closed if necessary, saying nothing. The moment your dog pauses, softens or moves their nose away, calmly mark that decision with a quiet “yes” and offer a treat from the other hand or from the open palm.

Over time, your dog learns that leaving the food alone is what unlocks it. This is Impulse Control in its purest form: choosing restraint to gain access to the very thing they want. The game is entirely force-free, and the atmosphere remains serene – perfect for a quiet evening in a tastefully furnished sitting room.

2. The Doorway Pause – Graceful Exits and Entrances

Few things feel less luxurious than being dragged through a doorway by an overexcited dog. The doorway pause game transforms this everyday moment into a ritual of calm. Approach the door on a loose lead. If your dog surges ahead, simply pause. When they soften the lead or glance back at you, quietly reward with a treat or by opening the door a fraction. The door becomes the reward, and your dog learns that composed behaviour is the key to moving forwards.

Over a series of repetitions, you will notice your dog beginning to stop of their own accord, perhaps even offering a sit before the door opens. The result is a dog who moves through thresholds with grace – a subtle but powerful enhancement to your daily routine, whether you are stepping into a private garden or a chic city street.

3. The Settle Mat – A Sanctuary of Calm

A beautifully textured mat or plush bed can become your dog’s personal sanctuary and a powerful tool for impulse control. Place the mat in a quiet, stylish corner – perhaps near a low window or beside your favourite armchair. Each time your dog steps onto the mat, reward generously with calm praise and a treat delivered slowly. Begin to feed only when your dog lies down, then when they rest their head, then when they remain there as life moves around them.

Over time, the mat becomes associated with deep relaxation. When guests arrive, or when the household feels busy, you can gently guide your dog to this space, knowing they have practised the art of choosing stillness. The mat is not a place of banishment, but of comfort – a five-star retreat within your own home.

Dog calmly relaxing on a training mat in a warm neutral room

A well-rewarded mat becomes a sanctuary of calm amid everyday life.

4. Polite Greetings – Composed Hellos Instead of Leaping

An exuberant greeting can feel endearing at first, but muddy paws on silk trousers or delicate fabrics quickly lose their charm. Using Positive Reinforcement, you can shape a greeting ritual that feels both joyful and refined. Ask visitors to pause as they enter. The moment your dog’s paws are on the floor, reward with a treat or permission to say hello. If they jump, attention is gently withdrawn; when they choose stillness, connection returns.

With repetition, your dog discovers that calm, grounded behaviour is the gateway to affection and social interaction. The energy of the greeting remains warm, but the overall effect is far more controlled and elegant – a welcome that mirrors the atmosphere of a discreet, high-end reception rather than a bustling lobby.

The Role of Impulse Control Games in a Complete Training Program

Impulse control games are not a separate category of tricks to be ticked off and forgotten. They are a golden thread woven through every aspect of refined dog training. Sit, stay, loose-lead walking, recall, calm behaviour around food, polite interactions with other dogs – all rely on your dog’s ability to manage their impulses in a world full of distractions and temptations.

By integrating these games into your routine, you are not merely teaching isolated skills; you are nurturing a mindset. Your dog learns that checking in with you, pausing before acting and choosing calm responses are consistently rewarding. This mental flexibility is what allows your dog to behave beautifully in a luxury hotel, at a chic café terrace, or during a relaxed countryside escape. Impulse control becomes the quiet sophistication that underpins every shared experience.

📌 Key Takeaway: Impulse control games are not optional extras; they are the elegant framework that allows all other training to shine, especially when guided by Force-free Methods and Positive Reinforcement.

Creating a Daily Ritual of Calm, Force-free Training

To truly enjoy the benefits of impulse control, consistency is essential. Rather than setting aside long, formal sessions, consider weaving short, luxurious training moments into your day. A brief “It’s Your Choice” game while you prepare morning coffee, a doorway pause before stepping into the garden, a few minutes of mat work while you read in the evening – these rituals accumulate into profound change.

Keep the environment calm and uncluttered, and ensure your rewards feel special: beautifully prepared treats, a favourite toy produced at just the right moment, or a quiet walk in a scenic location as a reward for polite lead manners. With Impulse Control at the core of your approach, and Force-free Methods guiding every interaction, your dog’s education becomes an extension of the lifestyle you cherish – thoughtful, kind and exquisitely composed.

A Gentle Conclusion: Calm as the Ultimate Luxury

In a fast-paced world, calm is the rarest luxury. Impulse control games, grounded in Positive Reinforcement and impeccably Force-free Methods, offer you and your dog a shared language of serenity. They do more than prevent unwanted behaviours; they cultivate trust, emotional balance and a sense of partnership that feels genuinely indulgent for both of you.

As you watch your dog choose to wait politely at a doorway, to rest elegantly on their mat while guests arrive, or to turn away from temptation with a soft glance in your direction, you will see the true power of these games. This is training as it should be: gentle, intelligent and beautifully aligned with a refined way of living. Impulse control is not merely a skill; it is the quiet signature of a life shared in grace and mutual respect.

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Denise Devereux

Denise Devereux Bsc CBM, FdSc ACBT fully accredited and qualified dog behaviourist & specialist trainer

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