I help expat families in Brussels build a calm, attentive and confident dog. We start at home in Uccle, then generalize outside—in real streets, parks and busy areas—so your dog behaves well where life happens.
Puppy training (2–6 months): house rules, toilet training, socialization, alone-time routines, gentle leash work.
Leash manners & recall: calm walking in the city, reliable recall in parks like Bois de la Cambre or Parc de Wolvendael.
Behavior support: reactivity, frustration, over-excitement, jumpy greetings—clear, practical protocols.
Educational walks (Uccle / Ixelles / Forest): individual outings that combine exercise, focus and structured play.
1) Foundations at home (Uccle, Ixelles, Forest, Auderghem).
Your dog learns clear markers, self-control and simple routines in a low-distraction environment.
2) Generalization outside.
We practice in real life—streets, cafés, parks—so leash manners, focus and recall hold up under distractions.
3) Maintenance with educational walks.
Individual, purposeful walks to reinforce calm, attention and a fluent communication system.
Educator & behaviorist, not a platform. One professional, one dog at a time.
In-home first, then outside. Results that transfer to your daily routine.
Structured play = motivation. We use play to strengthen the relationship and make learning enjoyable.
Local to Uccle. I also cover Ixelles, Forest and Auderghem (south Brussels).
Uccle · Ixelles · Forest · Auderghem
(Sessions can also take place in nearby neighborhoods and parks such as Bois de la Cambre, Parc de Wolvendael and Parc Duden.)
Weekday in-home session (9:30–16:00): €70/h
3-session pack: €180
Evening session (Mon–Thu from 18:30): €85/h
Sunday session: €90/h
Educational dog walk (individual): €35 ·
Pack of 4: €120
(Travel contribution by driving time: <20 min €0 · 20–30 min €15 · >30 min €20)
Q: Do you work in English?
A: Yes—most of my expat clients speak English. All guidance and notes are provided in English.Q: Where do sessions take place?
A: We start at your home (Uccle, Ixelles, Forest, Auderghem), then move outside to parks and streets to consolidate in real life.Q: Is this positive training?
A: My method is clear, kind and practical: self-control, structured play, consistent markers and real-life practice. No harsh tools, no gimmicks.

Send me a WhatsApp or a message—tell me about your dog and your goals, and we’ll schedule the first in-home session in Uccle or nearby.