Puppy School and Dog Training Maroubra | The Toe Beans Co
Maroubra is one of those suburbs where your dog is never far from stimulation. Marine Parade buzzes on weekends, Arthur Byrne Reserve draws families and joggers year-round, and the general energy of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs means your dog is constantly processing the world around it. We offer puppy school, adolescent dog training, and adult dog training across Maroubra, and we do it in a way that actually prepares your dog for the specific environment you live in, not a generic version of it. Luke Buchanan built our approach around the reality that raising a calm, confident dog in a suburb like Maroubra takes consistent, structured support, not four weeks and a handshake.
We work across Maroubra and the surrounding streets. You can see our service area below.
Puppy School in Maroubra
Puppy school is worth doing. We are not here to tell you otherwise. But the socialisation window closes at 24 weeks, not 12, and a four-week group class only covers a fraction of what that period actually requires. Your Maroubra puppy is growing up somewhere with weekend crowds, coastal noise, skateboards, delivery cyclists on the promenade, and a near-constant parade of strangers. The question is not whether group classes are good. It is whether group classes alone are enough. For most owners, they are not, and most owners find that out after the problems have already arrived.
Our Complete Puppy Program combines a four-week group puppy school with 1:1 in-home training sessions, a 26-module online course, and personalised support through to eight months old. The course covers the correct socialisation window and schedule, week-by-week guidance aligned to your puppy's developmental milestones, breed-specific behaviour profiles, the 5 Golden Rules for raising a calm confident dog, and a full module on adolescence so you are not blindsided when your cooperative twelve-week-old turns into a different dog at seven months. We have three support levels: Silver includes an initial 1:1 home session and ongoing support; Gold adds two further 1:1 sessions, which is useful if you want specific work on recall or calm walking around Arthur Byrne Reserve; Platinum is limited to a small number of clients at any time and includes up to ten 1:1 sessions plus direct phone support. We are also building an AI-powered support tool based on the full course content, which will make getting answers between sessions faster. No other business in Sydney puts all of this together in one program.
If your puppy is going to grow up walking past Maroubra Beach on a Saturday morning, it needs more than a certificate at the end of week four. Our program is designed around the full arc of puppyhood because that is how long puppyhood actually lasts.
Adult Dog Training in Maroubra
A lot of the dogs we work with in Maroubra have simply never been taught how to handle where they live. Reactivity on lead is the thing we hear about most often here, and it makes sense. If your dog pulls hard the moment it spots a runner on the coastal path or another dog coming out of the dunes near Mahon Pool, that is not a character flaw. It is a training gap. We come to your home for sessions of two to two and a half hours each, working in the environment where behaviour actually happens. Adults and adolescents both get access to our 26-module online course, three months of personalised support, and lifetime access to the dog calming code.
We work on reactivity, separation anxiety, lead pulling, jumping, excessive barking, and general behaviour that has gotten away from you. Separation anxiety is particularly common in Maroubra's apartments closer to the junction, where owners commute into the city and dogs spend long stretches alone. If your dog is destructive or loud when left, that is not spite. And it does not resolve on its own. We address what is actually driving the behaviour rather than managing around it.
How We Train
We are force-free and science-based. That means no aversive tools, no punishment, and no methods that rely on fear or discomfort to produce results. But force-free does not mean one-size-fits-all. We teach using positive reinforcement alongside Relational Leadership, because different dogs respond to different things, and different owners are more confident with different approaches. What works brilliantly for a Cavoodle in an apartment may need adjusting for a working-breed dog in a house with a large yard. Good training accounts for that.
Dog training as an industry is roughly twenty years behind human behavioural science, and we train specifically to close that gap. That means we stay current with how learning actually works, how stress affects behaviour, and what the evidence says about the most effective ways to change it. The goal is not a dog that performs on command when the conditions are perfect. It is a dog that knows how to behave in real life, in Maroubra, with all of the noise and movement that comes with it.
What Maroubra Dog Owners Usually Get Wrong
The most common thing we see is owners waiting too long. There is a version of this where someone gets a puppy, does group classes, feels pretty good about week four, and then hits a wall at six or seven months when adolescence kicks in. The dog starts ignoring recall, becoming reactive on lead, or developing anxiety when left alone. And the owner assumes something went wrong, when really adolescence is just what adolescence is. It is not a failure. But it is a lot easier to manage if you have been prepared for it, which our program does explicitly.
The second one is specific to this part of Sydney. Owners who live near the beach often use the coastal path and the reserve as the primary exercise outlet, which makes sense because it is right there. But a reactive or anxious dog does not get better by being exposed to its triggers over and over without a training plan. Marine Parade on a Sunday morning is not a desensitisation session. It is just stress. Building the foundation at home first, then introducing real-world environments gradually, is the order that actually produces change.
And then there is the socialisation myth. People hear that the window closes at twelve or sixteen weeks and assume that if they have ticked a few boxes before then, the job is done. The socialisation window runs to twenty-four weeks. What you do between sixteen and twenty-four weeks matters enormously. So does how you do it. Brief, controlled, positive exposure is different from just taking your puppy everywhere and hoping for the best.
Ready to Book?
We work with puppies, adolescents, and adult dogs across Maroubra. If you are not sure which program fits where your dog is right now, reaching out is the easiest first step. We will help you work it out.
You can see all of our services and upcoming puppy schools, with their locations, below.