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Dog Trainer Greater Manchester: Centre of Animal Behaviour

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Centre of Animal Behaviour – Specialist Help for Dogs with Aggression, Reactivity, and Behaviour Challenges

We provide expert support for dogs with complex behaviour issues, including aggression, reactivity, fear-based behaviours, and resource guarding. Based in the UK and offering services nationwide, the Centre of Animal Behaviour works with dog guardians who are struggling to manage serious behavioural concerns—especially those that impact safety, confidence, and quality of life.

Our behaviourist is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist accredited by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) and specialises in cases that other trainers or behaviourists may not feel equipped to manage. We take a scientific, welfare-led approach that’s practical, compassionate, and tailored to each dog and their family.

All behaviour consultations begin with a detailed assessment. We work closely with vets and other professionals to ensure your dog receives safe, evidence-based care. Our service is suitable for dogs who have shown signs of aggression towards people or other animals, dogs who guard food or toys, and those whose anxiety is affecting their wellbeing.

We also support other professionals through training and mentoring.

Who is this service for?
Dog guardians across the UK who are concerned about serious behavioural issues, including aggression, reactivity, or fear-based behaviours.

What do we offer?

  • Clinical behaviour consultations
  • Remote and in-person sessions
  • Behaviour plans and ongoing support
  • Liaison with veterinary professionals
  • Professional mentoring and case support

How to access the service:
You can self-refer via our website, or your vet can refer you. A veterinary referral is required for all behaviour consultations to ensure your dog’s health is taken into account.

AREAS COVERED

  • Greater Manchester
  • High Peak
  • Macclesfield and surrounding areas
  • Derbyshire (as far as Ashborne and Leek)
  • Cheshire East

Who to contact

Contact Name
Emma Phillips
Contact Position
Owner
Telephone
07494 547 822 07494 547 822
E-mail
emma@centreofanimalbehaviour.co.uk
Website
Dog Training Cheshire
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Where to go

Address
Chapel en le Frith
High Peak
Derbyshire
Postcode
DE0 0NA
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