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FAQs (The Toe Beans Co)
Which Areas of Sydney Do You Work In?
Our services are offered all across Sydney. We have clients in the:
- Inner City / City Centre
- Eastern Suburbs
- Inner West
- Lower North Shore
- Upper North Shore
- Northern Beaches
- Hills District
- Western Sydney
- South Sydney / St George
What If I'm Not In Sydney?
We help support clients all over the world through our online training. We even have clients in Sydney who prefer to learn online only. Please join our community to see what is available.
How Does Your Dog Training Work?
Developing a well behaved dog has 2 parts: dog psychology & dog training. We focus first on understanding your dog and getting them to choose to follow and listen to us. When dogs aren't making all the decisions, they calm down and relax, making them far more receptive to training. To do this, we don’t need to use force, fear or aggression. In fact the opposite. Whether dealing with barking, leash pulling, jumping, or aggression, these behaviours typically stem from dogs being too excited, reactive, and emotional. The key is getting them to turn to you and listen when it matters. Once they're calm and looking to you for guidance, you can effectively show them how to behave.
In short: before you train the dog, you need to win their mind.
What Qualifications to You Have?
All our team members are required to pass AFP background checks before working with us as well as sitting and passing the Red Cross Pet First Aid Australia course. I trained under Dan Adbelnoor and graduate from the Dog Trainer Academy whilst also being a Certified Professional Pet Sitter (CPPS) from Pet Sitters International.
Can You Guarantee Results?
No dog trainer or behaviourist can guarantee outcomes in a given timeframe unless they are willing to use unethical methods (eg shock collars etc). As a completely dog training organisation, we would never use these methods.
There are 4 important factors when it comes to training:
- Your ability to be consistent (the most important)
- Your personality
- Your dog's breed
- Your dog's background
We always tell our clients that if you follow our training, are patient and diligent you should see the 1/1/1 rule. That is gradual improvement in 1 day, 1 week and 1 month.
The methods we used have helped over 100,000 other dog owners to solve their dog's behavioural issues.
What Are The Main Services You Offer?
We help pet owners with everything from buying the right no pull harness through to fixing dog aggression. The most common areas that people work with us on include:
- Puppy school (puppies 0 -4 Months)
- Puppy Programs
- Adolescent Puppy Training (4 - 12 Months)
- Adult Dog Training (12 Months+)
- Online Dog Training
- Dog Day Care, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking
Does Your Training Use Fear, Force Or Aggression?
ABSOLUTELY NOT. If you want a method like that I suggest you call the 1980's, go back there and never get a dog. We teach the dog calming code, a method based on positive reinforcement that reinforces your role as the leader in your dog's eyes.
What Is The Best Way to Get In Touch
You can always give us a ring if you have questions or book a complimentary meet and greet by following this link: Book Now
What Is In Your Community?
We have an online community which you can join for free. On this we offer free support for common issues and host weekly webinars/ Q&As about different dog training and pet topics. You will join other pet owners who are trying to do the best for their pet. Different modules include:
- Breed specific behavioural guides
- General behavioural guides
- History of Dog Training and breakdown of modern dog training methods
- Our complete puppy program
- Community calls and weekly zooms to help owners suffering from different behavioural issues
How Can I Join The Community?
You can join our community by following this link
- Step 1: Create Your Account
- Step 2: Open up our community and head to "Classroom" and then follow the intro course
Local community Involvement
We want to improve the communities we work in and over the course of the year will try and support causes that align with our ethics and vision. If you know a cause that you think we should know about, then please get in touch.
Do You Help Owners Not Based in Sydney?
Absolutely. We help owners all across the world with their dog's and cats. Best thing to do is join our community and get involved. There is plenty of free training support and advice, as well as further online training if you want to use that.
What Is The Best Dog Training Method?
That is a great question. There are currently 4 major ethical schools of thought that have significant evidence behind them in terms of results for owners.
Plenty of trainers have a "die on a hill" mentality when it comes to their method. Our view is simple. it's similar to dieting.
If you want to lose weight, the best diet for you is the one you follow.
Different people are likely to stick with different things. All that matters is that you do something consistently.
Our method is a great foundation and has worked for huge numbers of owners. For those looking for something different we can incorporate other methods on top of this core behaviourism training.
What Breeds Do You Work With?
We have worked with a huge range of breeds from a range of backgrounds. We work with large breeds, working dogs, rescues, doodle crosses and everything you can think of. Here are some examples:
- - Australian Cobber Dog
- - German Shepherd Dog x Staffie (Rescue)
- - Dachshund
- - Dachshund x Chihuahua
- - King Charles Cavalier Spaniel
- - Whippets
- - Australian Bulldog
- - French Bulldog
- - Miniature Dachshund
- - Wheaten Terrier
- - Cockapoodle
- - Groodle
- - Rescue Breeds (Blue Heeler X)
- - Kelpie
- - Chihuahua x Pomeranian
- - German Short Haired Pointer
- - Bordoodle
- - Greyhounds
- - Bernese Mountain Dog
- - Rottweiler
- - Cavoodle
- - Jack Russel Terrier
- - Maltepoo
- - Staffordshire Bull Terrier X
FAQ: At Home Dog Training
Which Areas of Sydney Do You Work In?
Our in home dog training is offered all across Sydney. We have supported clients from all across the city. We can do sessions during the day, at evenings or weekends based on your availability
What If I'm Not In Sydney?
We help support clients all over the world through our online training. We even have clients in Sydney who prefer to learn online only. Please join our community to see what is available.
Why Is Your Method Different
You've tried everything with your dog. The endless treats, brain games and a range of random youtube videos with trainers saying they have some magic bullet but Nothing sticks. You're not doing it wrong, you are just trying to fix the wrong thing. Your dog isn't broken.
Whether you’ve got a barking dog or a dog who pulls on the leash or a dog who jumps up or is becoming a little bit aggressive, the chances are they are getting far too excited, reactive and far too emotional at that point in time. The real trick I found is to get those dogs to turn to you, to listen to you when it really matters. Because if you get that bit in place and they’re not all scattered-brain and over excited and over emotional you’re halfway there. If they’re calm and they turn and look to you, then you have the opportunity to show them how you want them to behave.
So in a nutshell, before you start to “train the dog” you need to know how to “win their mind” The problem is that most trainers jump straight into commands and training your dog when they are overstimulated. The problem isn’t that you dog doesn’t know what to do, it’s that they are choosing not to listen.
Think of it like having a terrible fear of flying and being dragged towards of plane. Someone telling you how safe planes are isn’t going to make you calm down
At The Toe Beans Co, we don't start by training your dog. We start by understanding the why — through the dog's eyes. Once your dog actually chooses to come alongside you, everything else becomes easy.
We come to your home in Sydney. We spend two and a half hours with you and your dog — in your space, with your specific issues. No generic advice. We look at the cause, we show you exactly how to change it, and you leave with a plan you can start that same day.
This is completely force-free. No shouting, no punishment, no pain. We work with your dog's natural instincts — not against them.
What Qualifications Do You Have?
All our team members are required to pass AFP background checks before working with us as well as sitting and passing the Red Cross Pet First Aid Australia course. I trained under Dan Adbelnoor and graduate from the Dog Trainer Academy whilst also being a Certified Professional Pet Sitter (CPPS) from Pet Sitters International.
What Are The Common Areas You Support Clients In?
We have covered a range of issues including:
- Leash and walking issues - pulling, reactivity, and aggression during walks
- Jumping up on people - inappropriate greeting behaviour and attention-seeking
- Excessive barking - at doors, for attention, when left alone, in cars, and around property
- Aggression problems - toward people, other animals, or objects
- Separation anxiety - destructive behaviour and distress when left alone
- Biting, nipping, and destructive chewing - especially common in puppies
- Recall issues - not coming when called or running away
- Potty training problems - house-breaking difficulties
- Fearfulness and anxiety - phobias, scared behaviour, and hyperactivity
- Puppy behavioural issues - general new puppy adjustment problems
- Inappropriate elimination - including eating faeces
- Furniture and boundary issues - jumping on furniture, accessing restricted areas
- Multi-dog household problems - dogs not getting along with each other
- Muzzle training - teaching dogs to accept and wear muzzles properly
Can You Guarantee Results?
No dog trainer or behaviourist can guarantee outcomes in a given timeframe unless they are willing to use unethical methods (eg shock collars etc). As a completely ethical dog training organisation, we would never use these methods.
There are 4 important factors when it comes to training:
- Your ability to be consistent (the most important)
- Your personality
- Your dog's breed
- Your dog's background
We always tell our clients that if you follow our training, are patient and diligent you should see the 1/1/1 rule. That is gradual improvement in 1 day, 1 week and 1 month.
The methods we use have helped over 100,000 other dog owners to solve their dog's behavioural issues.
How Much Support Do I Get?
All of our at home dog training clients get access to the following:
- At home dog training consultation
- Lifetime access to the dog calming code video tutorials
- 3 months of phone, email and chat support
- Access to our clients only community section
- Access to our online dog training community with courses of behaviours and breed specific issues
- Owners can also choose to access a video tutorial database covering different behavioural issues
- During sessions, if required, we will also provide equipment such as front pull harnesses and long lines
How Will My Dog Respond?
Like people, all dogs are different. What really matter's is not your dog, but you. Some dog's can be more stubborn but ultimately if you engagement in calm and consistent action your Dog will get better. A better question, is how will you respond?
How Long Will This Take Every Day?
The first 4 rules we teach you involve not doing things, rather than the opposite. There are no time consuming brain games or 40 point plans. You don't do them and they don't work. Sorry. All in all, this should take no more than 10 extra minutes a day for the first week and then 5 minutes a day.
What Dog Problems Do You Cover?
We cover the following:
- Leash and walking issues - pulling, reactivity, and aggression during walks
- Jumping up on people - inappropriate greeting behaviour and attention-seeking
- Excessive barking - at doors, for attention, when left alone, in cars, and around property
- Aggression problems - toward people, other animals, or objects
- Separation anxiety - destructive behaviour and distress when left alone
- Biting, nipping, and destructive chewing - especially common in puppies
- Recall issues - not coming when called or running away
- Potty training problems - house-breaking difficulties
- Fearfulness and anxiety - phobias, scared behaviour, and hyperactivity
- Puppy behavioural issues - general new puppy adjustment problems
- Inappropriate elimination - including eating faeces
- Furniture and boundary issues - jumping on furniture, accessing restricted areas
- Multi-dog household problems - dogs not getting along with each other
- Muzzle training - teaching dogs to accept and wear muzzles properly
How Does The Training Work?
Developing a well behaved dog has 2 parts: dog psychology & dog training. We focus first on understanding your dog and getting them to choose to follow and listen to us. When dogs aren't making all the decisions, they calm down and relax, making them far more receptive to training. To do this, we don’t need to use force, fear or aggression. In fact the opposite. Whether dealing with barking, leash pulling, jumping, or aggression, these behaviours typically stem from dogs being too excited, reactive, and emotional. The key is getting them to turn to you and listen when it matters. Once they're calm and looking to you for guidance, you can effectively show them how to behave.
In short: before you train the dog, you need to win their mind.
Which Areas Do You Work In?
For our in person sessions, we work all across Sydney. We have had clients in Bondi, Randwick, Paramatta, Lane Cove, Kogorah, Maroubra, Rose Bay, Glebe, Mosman and far more. If you are within a 60/90 minute drive of the centre of Sydney you will be covered.
Who Is This Not For?
If you cannot commit to doing 5 minutes of work a day to help your dog, please look elsewhere. Lots of trainers and apps will tell you that you can solve your issue GUARANTEED in a certain number of days. Quick results can happen but that depends on YOU, NOT YOUR DOG. We tell people that this will take a month, if you can't do that then this is not for you.
What Is Included In The Video Support?
Some owners want to get support through our online video tutorial platform. There are a range of courses contained in there covering:
- Solve Reactivity & Aggression
- Master The Walk
- Quit Jumping Up
- Stop Separation Anxiety
- Biting, Nipping & Chewing
- Won't Come Or listen
- Excessive Barking Be Gone
- Fearful or Hyperactive Dogs
- Potty Training Troubles
- New Puppy Nightmares
What Is The Best Dog Training Method?
That is a great question. There are currently 4 major ethical schools of thought that have significant evidence behind them in terms of results for owners.
Plenty of trainers have a "die on a hill" mentality when it comes to their method. Our view is simple. it's similar to dieting.
If you want to lose weight, the best diet for you is the one you follow.
Different people are likely to stick with different things. All that matters is that you do something consistently.
Our method is a great foundation and has worked for huge numbers of owners. For those looking for something different we can incorporate other methods on top of this core behaviourism training.
What Breeds Do You Work With?
We have worked with a huge range of breeds from a range of backgrounds. We work with large breeds, working dogs, rescues, doodle crosses and everything you can think of. Here are some examples:
- - Australian Cobber Dog
- - German Shepherd Dog x Staffie (Rescue)
- - Dachshund
- - Dachshund x Chihuahua
- - King Charles Cavalier Spaniel
- - Whippets
- - Australian Bulldog
- - French Bulldog
- - Miniature Dachshund
- - Wheaten Terrier
- - Cockapoodle
- - Groodle
- - Rescue Breeds (Blue Heeler X)
- - Kelpie
- - Chihuahua x Pomeranian
- - German Short Haired Pointer
- - Bordoodle
- - Greyhounds
- - Bernese Mountain Dog
- - Rottweiler
- - Cavoodle
- - Jack Russel Terrier
- - Maltepoo
- - Staffordshire Bull Terrier X
Have Their Been Clients This Hasn't Worked For?
Any trainer or behaviourist that tells you they have a 100% record is bending some truths.
Our methods don't require much: 5 minutes of extra work a day, a calm mindset, patience and most importantly, consistency.
We have had 3 situations in the last 12 months where there was limited improvement:
- An owner had a Cavoodle that they placed in daycare 5 days a week. The dog suffered from severe separation anxiety and excessive barking. They worked a 10 hour day out the house 5 days a week. The owner was unwilling to work from home or take time off work to help their dog. We did the training on a Saturday and they achieved their first time out the house without the dog barking in years on the Sunday. They then went back to work on Monday and as we cannot effectively train the daycare, the dog received a different message. Ultimately, we could not train the daycare, and it is not our place to and the dog's behaviour receded
- We had a client whose King Charles Cavalier Spaniel had separation anxiety and barking for 8 years. We had our session and received a phone call 8 hours later that the solution wasn't working. Ultimately, you need patience and consistency. I have seen unbelievably quick turn arounds (ironically by people really sticking in because they think it will taka a long time)
- We had a situation with a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel was excessively barking. One of the couple refused to help with the dog at all, and the other worked a 10 hour day then would try and cram training into the evening. They had an aupair at the home who looked after the dog all day but was explicitly told not to help with the dog. Ultimately, their dog didn't receive a consistent message, patience or regular training.
Do You Help Owners Not Based In Sydney?
Absolutely. We help owners all across the world with their dog's and cats. Best thing to do is join our community and get involved. There is plenty of free training support and advice, as well as further online training if you want to use that.
Does Your Training Use Pain, Fear, Force or Aggression?
Absolutely not! We do not use any unethical methods in our training and behaviourism. Luckily most of these practices have been removed from dog and puppy training but they do still exist in some pockets. We will not support, teach, endorse or use any methods that use any pain, fear, force or aggression.
FAQ: Puppy Program
What Does Your Puppy Program Teach?
Most people have been brainwashed into thinking that if your dog can do sit or paw, they are well behaved. But a well behaved dog is much more than that. Can you leave them at home without barking? Or meet dogs in the park without reacting? Do they Resource guard? Or can they be walked calmly on the leash?
Although a lot of owners think their dog will do this naturally, I can tell you for a fact that they cannot. There are more owners than ever before with dogs suffering from separation anxiety, that cannot be walked calmly or are reactive to everyone.
Dog behaviour has 4 key components: owner education (breed specific insights), socialisation (dogs, humans and other animals), behaviourism (not just bribing with cheese) and finally command training.
Our puppy program teaches you everything you need to know about: dog psychology, dog behaviourism and dog training. We help you to set great foundations for your puppy and also how to identify common behavioural issues as they arise and know exactly what to do.
Imagine having someone in your corner all the time to help you understand your dog's behaviour and what you need to be doing at the exact right time
What Does The Entire Course Include?
Our puppy program includes the following:
- Initial Home Puppy Consult: We come and meet you and your puppy in your own home. We can help with how to set up your puppy area's and with issues such as toileting and teething.
- Access a 4 Week Puppy School (puppy age 12 - 16 weeks): Our 4 week puppy school covers socialisation, behaviourism, command training and owner education. 4 x 50 minute puppy classes between 12 and 16 weeks covering everything that you need to know
- Choose Your Support Level: Choose between our different levels of support to access more 1:1 training, individual phone support and lifetime access. Choose between Silver, Gold and Platinum. Common issues we support on are recall, calm walking, toilet training, separation anxiety, barking and how to teach your children good habits around your dog
- Access Our Complete Puppy Program: Our full program contains 28 modules to give you the confidence that you can solve any problem with your puppy. From toileting issues, to breed specific challenges and week by week routines
- Access Our Behavioural And Breed Specific Courses: We identify the most common issues with breeds and how to solve them as well as 20+ other behavioural issues
- Your Puppy Team Cohort: Everyone who joins the program, joins in one of our cohorts. You can ask people how they solved problems or just vent that yor puppy won't stop crying at night.
- Lifetime Calming Code Access (Though Online Dog Trainer): Receive lifetime access to the Dog Calming Code as soon as you sign up for the course
- Phone, Chat and Group Chat Support Through The Community: All our programs comes with ongoing support through our online community. You can also get one-to-one phone and text support on some of our advanced programs
- Additional Support: Workshops: We offer additional support through access to our Video Tutorial Platform which includes 4 Puppy Specific Courses and tutorials on solving 10 specific behavioural challenges
- Additional Video Support: Owners that select our "Platinum" program receive 6 months free access to our video tutorial database with over 300+ videos including 4 Puppy Specific Courses and tutorials on solving 10 specific behavioural challenges
- During sessions, if required, we will also provide equipment such as front pull harnesses and long lines
Which Areas of Sydney Do You Work In?
Currently we offer our school in the Eastern Suburbs and Inner West (hopefully more locations coming soon!) We have had clients from all over Sydney and much further afield for our online programs. Clients have come from areas such as Bellevue Hill, Bondi Junction & Bondi Beach, Bronte, Clovelly, Coogee, Cremorne Point, Darling Point, Double Bay, Dover Heights, Ermington, Freshwater, Kirribilli, Kogoah, Lane Cove, Mosman, Neutral Bay, North Bondi, North Sydney, Paddington, Parramatta, Potts Point, Randwick, Rose Bay, Tamarama, Vaucluse, Waverley and Woollahra.
Does Your Training Use Pain, Fear, Force Or Aggression?
Absolutely not! We do not use any unethical methods in our training and behaviourism. Luckily most of these practices have been removed from dog and puppy training but they do still exist in some pockets. We will not support, teach, endorse or use any methods that use any pain, fear, force or aggression.
Can I Get More Details About The Puppy School?
The puppy school is 4 consecutive weeks and sessions last up to 1 hour. You will be in a class with up to 10 puppies which gives a good balance between socialisation and session control. The puppy school covers 4 main areas: dog behaviourism, command training (sit, stay, down, walk, recall), socialisation and finally owner education. Your puppy must be between 12 - 16 weeks to attend the course. For bigger breeds your dog must be between 12 - 13 weeks.
Week 1
- Behaviourism: Introduction to Code
- Command Training: Sit, Down, Stay and Structured Walking
- Common Puppy Issues: Toileting, Barking and Chewing
- Socialisation: Puppy Introductions
- Adult Problem Behaviours: Barking For Attention
- Q&A and Introduction Photo
Week 2
- Behaviourism: Rule 1 and 2
- Command Training: Down, Stay and Walking, Early Recall
- Common Puppy Issues: Mouthing and Biting
- Socialisation: Socialisation and Play Time
- Adult Problem Behaviours: Jumping Up, Barking For Attention
- Q&A
Week 3
- Behaviourism: Rule 3 and 4
- Command Training: Stay, Recall and More Walking
- Common Puppy Issues: Stealing and Crying When Left
- Socialisation: (continued from previous weeks)
- Adult Problem Behaviours: Separation Anxiety
- Q&A
Week 4
- Behaviourism: Rule 5: The Walk
- Command Training: Recall and Loose Leash Walking
- Common Puppy Issues: Digging and Recall
- Socialisation: Managing Playtime in the Park
- Adult Problem Behaviours: Poor Recall, Leash Pulling
- Q&A and Final Graduation Photos
How Will My Dog Respond To The Training?
Like people, all dogs are different. What really matters is not your dog, but you. Some dog's can be more stubborn but ultimately if you engage in calm and consistent action your dog will get better.
A better question, is how will you respond?
Can You Guarantee Results?
No dog trainer or behaviourist can guarantee outcomes in a given timeframe unless they are willing to use unethical methods (eg shock collars etc). As a completely ethical dog training organisation, we would never use these methods.
There are 4 important factors when it comes to training:
- Your ability to be consistent (the most important)
- Your personality
- Your dog's breed
- Your dog's background
Different dog breeds pose different behavioural challenges. Some of these are bred in from generations of selective breeding for a given task where as other breeds have very volatile behavioural characteristics due to poor backyard breeding.
My Puppy is Already 12/14/16 etc weeks old. Can I Still Join?
Absolutely. You can join the course at any time. There may be elements that you are unable to do but plenty of owners join later on and really value having us there to help.
Our course is divided up in to different age brackets to help you get the most out of what you are looking for
There are a few ages where certain things happen but other than that there are no limitations:
- Puppy School: Your dog must be 12/13 weeks old in order to start the puppy school. This is for safety
You can still view the online puppy school videos if you would like to see what we do.
What Behavioural Problems Have You Worked With Owners On?
We cover the following:
- Leash and walking issues - pulling, reactivity, and aggression during walks
- Jumping up on people - inappropriate greeting behaviour and attention-seeking
- Excessive barking - at doors, for attention, when left alone, in cars, and around property
- Aggression problems - toward people, other animals, or objects
- Separation anxiety - destructive behaviour and distress when left alone
- Biting, nipping, and destructive chewing - especially common in puppies
- Recall issues - not coming when called or running away
- Potty training problems - house-breaking difficulties
- Fearfulness and anxiety - phobias, scared behaviour, and hyperactivity
- Puppy behavioural issues - general new puppy adjustment problems
- Inappropriate elimination - including eating faeces
- Furniture and boundary issues - jumping on furniture, accessing restricted areas
- Multi-dog household problems - dogs not getting along with each other
- Muzzle training - teaching dogs to accept and wear muzzles properly
How Does The Training Work?
Developing a well behaved dog has 2 parts: dog psychology & dog training. We focus first on understanding your dog and getting them to choose to follow and listen to us. When dogs aren't making all the decisions, they calm down and relax, making them far more receptive to training. To do this, we don’t need to use force, fear or aggression. In fact the opposite. Whether dealing with barking, leash pulling, jumping, or aggression, these behaviours typically stem from dogs being too excited, reactive, and emotional. The key is getting them to turn to you and listen when it matters. Once they're calm and looking to you for guidance, you can effectively show them how to behave.
In short: before you train the dog, you need to win their mind.
What Breeds Do You Work With?
We have worked with a huge range of breeds from a range of backgrounds. We work with large breeds, working dogs, rescues, doodle crosses and everything you can think of. Here are some examples:
- Australian Cobber Dog
- German Shepherd Dog x Staffie (Rescue)
- Dachshund
- Dachshund x Chihuahua
- King Charles Cavalier Spaniel
- Whippets
- Australian Bulldog
- French Bulldog
- Miniature Dachshund
- Wheaten Terrier
- Cockapoodle
- Groodle
- Rescue Breeds (Blue Heeler X)
- Kelpie
- Chihuahua x Pomeranian
- German Short Haired Pointer
- Bordoodle
- Greyhounds
- Bernese Mountain Dog
- Rottweiler
- Cavoodle
- Jack Russel Terrier
- Maltepoo
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier X
Does Your Method Work?
We incorporate a number of different training ideologies into our puppy training. These methods are the foundations for helping 100,000's owners around the world to get their puppy on the right road to success.
My Puppy Hasn't Arrived Yet, Should I Wait to Sign Up?
Failure to prepare. Prepare to fail.
I cannot tell you how many owners get immediately overwhelmed when their puppy arrives because they are trying to learn what to do, as they need to do it.
Our puppy program includes courses on how to prepare for their arrival and exactly what you need.
Whether that's understanding if you need a crate, what enzymatic cleaner is, the routine you should be following or even what you should be expecting from your breed.
Also, we do run out of slots in our puppy school.
What Is Covered In The Additional Video Support?
Some owners choose to subscribe to our video tutorial platform and get access to courses through the Online Dog Trainer. Courses include
- Potty Training Troubles (Dedicated Puppy Program)
- New Puppy Nightmares (Dedicated Puppy Program)
- Project Moses (Dedicated Puppy Program)
- Perfect Puppy Program (Dedicated Puppy Program)
- Solve Reactivity & Aggression
- Master The Walk
- Quit Jumping Up
- Stop Separation Anxiety
- Biting, Nipping & Chewing
- Won't Come Or listen
- Excessive Barking Be Gone
- Fearful or Hyperactive Dogs
- All Dog Problems Solved
How Do We Match Puppies for Puppy School?
It is really important that your dog meets lots of other types of dog's when they are you. I do see some specific "cavoodle" schools cropping up but I cannot stress how bad an idea this is. Now, it is important that if you have a large breed (eg Bernese Mountain dog) who starts a course at 13 weeks old and a Pomeranian (who starts the course at 12 weeks old) this can make things unfeasible. We will match dogs based on their relative size and age, but we also want to maintain a good mix of breeds in all of our classses.
If I Need More 1:1 Support, Can I Get That?
Absolutely. Some owners want more hands on support around areas such as recall and house routines. We have had a few different requests since running the puppy school from:
- Additional dedicated 1:1 sessions
- Group coaching through our community with other puppy owner's at the same age
- One off training to work on things such as recall
- Support for owners in getting their homes set up after their puppy arrives
- Dedicated 1:1 phone and puppy coaching
How Does The Community Work?
When you get signed up for our Puppy Program you will be invited to The Toe Beans Co Community. Think of this like your one stop shop for everything puppy and dog related. Within the community can access:
- Weekly group coaching Q&As
- Our Complete Puppy Program Course
- Dedicated Breed Specific Behavioural Guides
- Dedicated Long and Short Form Behavioural Guides For A Range Of Issues
- Member Specific Content Around Dog Behaviourism and What You Should Be Following
- You Can Contact Us With Questions
- Generally Get Some Support Around Puppy Ownership. They Are Cute But Can Be A Lot and Sometimes It Is Nice Just To Not Feel Like You Are On Your Own
I Adopted A Slightly Older Rescue, Can You Help?
If you have a rescue and are looking for support, we can absolutely help. Rescue dogs are usually too old for the puppy school but you can join the adolescent program (8 months+) to help get support on how to manage common behavioural issues.
How Much Support Do I Get?
Think of us like your Puppy's fairy godmother.
- Initial Home Puppy Consult: We come and meet you and your puppy in your own home. We can help with how to set up your puppy area's and with issues such as toileting and teething.
- Access a 4 Week Puppy School (puppy age 12 - 16 weeks): Our 4 week puppy school covers socialisation, behaviourism, command training and owner education. 4 x 50 minute puppy classes between 12 and 16 weeks covering everything that you need to know
- Access Our Complete Puppy Program: This is our most comprehensive guide. From how to set up a crate or deal with separation anxiety to identifying the most common behavioural issues with your breed and how to solve them quickly.
- Access Our Behavioural And Breed Specific Courses: We identify the most common issues with breeds and how to solve them as well as 20+ other behavioural issues
- Your Puppy Team Cohort: Everyone who joins the program, joins in one of our cohorts. You can ask people how they solved problems or just vent that yor puppy won't stop crying at night.
- Lifetime Calming Code Access (Though Online Dog Trainer): Receive lifetime access to the Dog Calming Code as soon as you sign up for the course
- 6 Months 1:1 and Group Chat Support Through The Community: You receive 6 months of dedicated support through our community across; in person, group calls and chat
- Additional Support: Workshops: We offer additional support through access to our Video Tutorial Platform which includes 4 Puppy Specific Courses and tutorials on solving 10 specific behavioural challenges
- Additional Support 1:1 Training: Struggling with recall? Can't solve your toilet training problems? Just prefer to work in person, you can book in 1:1 sessions
- During sessions, if required, we will also provide equipment such as front pull harnesses and long lines
What If I'm Not In Sydney?
We help support clients all over the world through our online training. However, a critical part of puppyhood is socialisation and in order for clients to enrol online in our puppy program we require that they provide evidence that they can sufficiently socialise their dog. The requirement is that they believe they can introduce and have their dog interact with around 100 different dogs,/humans/ animals by the time they are 6 months old.
What Qualifications Do You Have?
All our team members are required to pass AFP background checks before working with us as well as sitting and passing the Red Cross Pet First Aid Australia course. I trained under Dan Adbelnoor and graduated from the Dog Trainer Academy whilst also being a Certified Professional Pet Sitter (CPPS) from Pet Sitters International.
Why Don't You Offer Puppy School Only?
This was based on feedback from our clients in both our puppy school and adult dog behavioural programs. We would work with plenty of clients who had received a "gold star" during puppy school but 4 months later couldn't walk their dog without barking. That isn't right. Helping your puppy to develop is far more than puppy school. Is it important for helping with commands and socialisation, absolutely but it is just a piece of the puzzle.
What Topics Are Covered In The Online Puppy Course?
Welcome & Getting Started
Before module one even begins, you'll get a full course orientation so you know exactly how to use the program and get the most out of it.
Module 1: Am I Ready For A Puppy?
An honest look at lifestyle, finances, and the four common mistakes people make before bringing a puppy home.
Module 2: Choosing The Right Puppy
Breed profiles, rescue vs. breeder considerations, understanding breed groups, and how to find a responsible source.
Module 3: Preparing Your Home & Family
Equipment, setup, dangerous and poisonous hazards, and how to prepare every member of your household — including kids.
Module 4: 8–24 Week Quick Reference Guide
A at-a-glance summary of socialisation fundamentals, common myths, and the complete 8–24 week schedule so you always know what to focus on.
Module 5: Gotcha Day & The First 24 Hours
Surviving the first night, the first day routine, introducing your puppy to your home and family, and a daily routine planner.
Module 6: Raising a Calm, Confident Puppy (The 5 Golden Rules)
The core philosophy of the program. The 5 Golden Rules, key techniques including the Calm Freeze, Figure 8, Timeout, Gesture Eating, and correct use of short and long lines.
Module 7: Working With Your Vet
Vet visits, vaccinations, preventative care, insurance, and how to think about common puppy health concerns from a vet's perspective.
Module 8: Weeks 8–11 (The First Month)
Week-by-week training focus, building foundations, expanding comfort zones, pre-puppy school prep, and a socialisation recap.
Module 9: Husbandry & Cooperative Care
Why husbandry training matters, handling exercises, teeth cleaning, nail trimming, ear and eye care, grooming acceptance, medication administration, and restraint handling.
Module 10: Command Training Foundations
Core commands overview — Sit, Down, Stay, Wait, Walk (structured), Release Command, Recall, and an updated "This Way" technique.
Module 11: Common Puppy Problems
Destructive chewing, excessive greeting, excessive barking, attention-seeking, food stealing and counter surfing, digging, crying when left alone, and more.
Modules 12–15: Week 12–15 Puppy School
Week-by-week puppy school routines aligned to developmental milestones, with age-specific routines for 12, 13, 14, and 15-week-old puppies.
Module 16: The 16-Week Critical Transition
The 16-week milestone, the mouthing transition, and how to maintain puppy training M through this important developmental window.
Module 17: 17–24 Weeks — Early Adolescence
Managing the shift into early adolescence and maintaining training gains through this commonly misunderstood phase.
Module 18: Months 6–9 (Middle Adolescence)
What to expect and how to stay consistent through the hardest behavioural period most puppy owners face.
Module 19: Months 9–12 (in development)
Rounding out the first year — coming soon.
Module 20: Breed-Specific Behaviour
In-depth behavioural profiles across breeds so you understand what's normal for your dog and how to work with their instincts, not against them.
Module 21: Common Dog Problems
Separation anxiety, calm walking, poor recall, resource guarding, excessive barking, jumping on people, destructive behaviour, aggression handling, and issues between dogs in the home.
Module 22: Adolescent Workshops
Targeted deep-dives into the most common adolescent challenges owners encounter between 6–18 months.
Module 23: Recall Training Mastery
Why recall is so difficult, and a step-by-step system to build a reliable recall in any environment.
Module 24: Practical Life Living With Your Dog
Real-world skills for life beyond the training session — manners, reliability, and raising a dog you can take anywhere.
Module 25: Health & First Aid
First aid basics, recognising illness, breed-specific health concerns, emergency preparedness, common injuries, and preventative care planning.
Congratulations — You Made It
A wrap-up and celebration of everything you and your dog have built together.
FAQ: Online Community
Is the Community Really Free?
Yes, absolutely. You can access all of them through our free community where we also host weekly dog training zoom calls. You can stay as long as you like.
Does Your Training Involve Fear, Force or Aggression?
ABSOLUTELY NOT. At the Toe Beans Co we are completely against any methods, behaviourism or tools that support pain fear, force or aggression. If you are looking for this, we are not the company for you. Please leave.
What Is The Purpose Of The Community?
Our community exists to help improve owner education across the world. We believe that the better owners can be educated, the more likely they are to have the relationship with their pet they have always dreamed of. Additionally, Pat Miller once said that 98% of dog's given into resuces /shelters/abandoned had received zero behavioural training. We hope that, if you are considering this, these guides might give you the information you need to stop that.
What Breeds Are Covered?
We have produced breed specific guides on the 25 most common breeds in Australia, the UK and the USA. If you don't find your breed, please ask. This updates all the time:
Sighthounds (Greyhound, Iggy etc)
Golden Retriever
Labrador Retriever
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Border Collie
German Shepherd
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
French Bulldog
Poodle (Standard)
Jack Russell Terrier
Cocker Spaniel
Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler)
Beagle
Boxer
Rottweiler
Australian Shepherd
Pug
Chihuahua
English Bulldog
Maltese
Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)
Groodle (Golden Retriever x Poodle)
Miniature Dachshund
Australian Kelpie
Pomeranian
King Charles Spaniel (English Toy Spaniel)
What If I Cannot Find My Breed?
Don't panic. We have worked with a long tail of rarer breeds (eg Wolfhounds, Deerhounds, Dalmatians, Neopolitan Mastiffs etc) and are happy to write guides if you need help. (We only have so much time)
Join the community and ask. We will write one for you, and in the meantime you can join a zoom call.
What Is The Best Dog Training Method For Me?
Aaaah, now that's a great question. There are 4 major schools of dog training and you will suit one better than all the rest. We have a quick course and selection tool on these schools.
- Pragmatic Positive Trainers
- Relational Leadership (Us)
- Scientific Conditioners
- Empathetic Trainers
All these methods have successful (and sometimes famous) trainers that have helped hundreds of thousands of people.
Although you may want to work with us. If you join our community and then decide you like a different method and that works for you, we are happy!
Who Are Homeward Bound Hounds?
Homeward Bound Hounds are a New South Wales based Greyhound rescue. The Toe Beans Co provides free services for recent adopters. These are in person and on-line.
I am Struggling With My Puppy, Can You Help?
We have a lot of support for new puppy owners through our Puppy Preparation Program. We have a huge range of different modules
- Am I ready for a puppy?
- Choosing the right puppy?
- Preparing your home and family
- Socialisation and communication
- Gotcha day and first 24 hours
- The first week and beyond
- What next
I Don't Have a Dog Yet, Can I Join?
Absolutely, 100%. Choosing the right dog and getting prepared is one of the most under valued time periods in dog ownership. Prepared owners set themselves up for success.
We have plenty of breed guides, lifestyle quizzes and financial readiness assessments. You can also hear from real owners about what ownership is really like (it isn't just cute cuddles and perfect recall lol)
What If We Need More Help?
This depends on where you are based. Some people choose to get more dedicated online support where as others want in person help (Sydney based, sometimes New York, London as well).
There is no requirement for this at all.
How Do I Get Into The Community
Just follow these instructions:
- Following one of the community links (The Toe Beans Co Community)
- You may need to create an account
- Click request to join
- You will be approved
What Different Dog Behaviours Do You Cover?
We have worked with dogs that have all sorts of challenges. We add guides every week but (as of writing) some of the current guides and questions we cover include:
- "How do I stop my dog from pulling on the leash or being aggressive on walks?"
- "How can I stop my dog from jumping on people when greeting them?"
- "Why does my dog bark so much and how can I stop it?"
- "What should I do if my dog is aggressive toward people, other dogs, or objects?"
- "How can I help my dog with separation anxiety when left alone?"
- "How do I stop my puppy from biting, nipping, or chewing everything?"
- "How can I teach my dog to come when called and stop running away?"
- "How do I house-train my puppy or stop my dog from peeing inside?"
- "How can I help my dog if it’s fearful, anxious, or easily scared?"
- "Why is my dog eating poop or going to the toilet in the house?"
- "How do I stop my dog from jumping on furniture or going into restricted areas?"
- "How can I manage conflicts between dogs in a multi-dog household?"
- "How do I teach my dog to wear a muzzle comfortably?"
Are There Any Dog Breeds You Do Not Work With?
No. Whether you have: a Chihuahua or a Mastiff, an unhinged lunatic of a Spaniel or a goofball of a Rottie. Big, small, angry, lazy, cute, ugly, cuddly or just straight up weird, we love them all.
Many dogs are stereotyped against because some idiot decided to treat them badly and make them into something they are not.
I have worked with Groodles that were dangerous to the point I couldn't enter the room and a 90kg Rottweiler who had to have his cuddly "Lilo and Stitch" toy whenever we went for a walk.
Do You Work With Cats?
Yes, we can help with cats. Cats are as diverse as dogs and can do a lot more than we give them credit for.
With the exception of the beloved Ragdoll (of which I have had 2) which are essentially walking clouds and love to cuddle and have a belly rub. 100% would recommend.
How Often Are Support Calls?
We run free support calls every week for anyone that is struggling with a behavioural issue. If we need more, we run more and as we get bigger we will break these down into more topics.
I Am Not Based In Sydney, Can You Help Me?
Absolutely. We have helped online clients all around the world with their adult dogs and puppies. Obviously, we aren't going to be flying in for dog walking but anything behaviourism based we can help with.