Puppy School and Dog Training Neutral Bay | The Toe Beans Co
Anderson Park fills up fast on weekend mornings in Neutral Bay, and if your dog is lunging at every Labrador and pulling toward the off-leash area before you've even crossed the road, you already know the problem. We work with dogs and their people across Neutral Bay because dense apartment living, constant harbour noise, and a village strip packed with outdoor diners creates a very specific set of challenges that basic obedience classes tend not to address. Our Complete Puppy Program and adult dog training are both available across Neutral Bay right now, and everything we do is built around real life in suburbs like this one.
We work across Neutral Bay and the surrounding streets. You can see our service area below.
Puppy School in Neutral Bay
Raising a dog that stays calm when a ferry horn goes off at 7am, that walks past the cafes on Military Road without diving at someone's eggs benedict, and that actually settles in a small apartment at the end of the day, that is not what four weeks of group puppy school was ever designed to achieve on its own. Group classes are a genuinely good start. But puppyhood runs to about eight months, and the behaviours that become problems in adult dogs almost always have roots in things that happened, or didn't happen, between weeks eight and twenty-four. Our Complete Puppy Program exists because we think you deserve support across that whole stretch, not just a certificate at the end of week four.
We combine a 4-week group puppy school with 1:1 in-home sessions, a 26-module online course, and personalised support through to 8 months old. The online course covers things like the correct socialisation window, which closes at 24 weeks, not 12 or 16, week-by-week guidance aligned to your puppy's actual developmental stage, and adolescence preparation, because the 6-to-9 month period is where most Neutral Bay owners feel like they've lost the plot. There are also breed-specific behaviour profiles, which matter if your dog is a French Bulldog in a Ben Boyd Road apartment and you're trying to understand why the separation anxiety is so intense. Luke Buchanan built this program around what owners actually need through puppyhood, not what fits neatly into a four-week timetable. Support levels run from Silver, which includes one initial 1:1 home session and ongoing support, through to Gold with two additional 1:1 sessions, through to Platinum, which is capped at five clients at any time and includes up to ten 1:1 sessions plus phone and video support throughout. An AI-powered support tool built on the full course content is also in development.
Adult Dog Training in Neutral Bay
A lot of the dogs we see in Neutral Bay are not bad dogs. They are dogs that were never taught how to handle a suburb that never really quiets down. The ferry horns, the traffic on Military Road, the joggers, the outdoor dining, the close-quarter footpath encounters with other dogs, your dog is processing all of it constantly, and if nobody has taught them how, the result is reactivity, barking, lead pulling, and a walk that leaves you more stressed than before you left the flat. We come to your home, assess what is actually happening, and show you what to change and how.
Our adult dog training includes one or two dedicated 2 to 2.5 hour at-home sessions, access to breed and behaviour guides, three months of personalised support, and lifetime access to the dog calming code. For dogs aged four months and older, our adolescent program goes further, with two sessions, access to the full 26-module online course, and three months of 1:1 community and phone support. If your dog has been in an apartment since puppyhood and separation anxiety is the issue, or if reactivity on the Anderson Park path has got to the point where you dread leaving the house, this is where we start.
How We Train
We are force-free and science-based, and we teach across multiple ethical methods because different dogs respond differently and so do different people. Relational Leadership alongside positive reinforcement is our core approach. Relational Leadership is not about dominance and it is not about being permissive. It is about becoming the kind of calm, consistent presence that your dog can read clearly and trust. That clarity is what changes behaviour. Not punishment, not repetition, not gadgets.
Dog training as an industry is roughly 20 years behind human behavioural science, and we train specifically to close that gap. What that means in practice is that we do not pick one method and apply it to every dog regardless of fit. Some dogs need more structured boundaries. Some need confidence-building before anything else. And so do some people. We assess what is in front of us and work from there.
What Neutral Bay Dog Owners Usually Get Wrong
The most common one is treating noise sensitivity as a personality trait rather than a training gap. If your dog barks every time a ferry horn sounds from the wharf, that is not just "how they are." It is a conditioned response that was never interrupted early enough. It can be worked on. But a lot of Neutral Bay owners live with it for years because someone told them their dog was anxious by nature and left it at that.
The second one is socialisation timing. Most people think the window runs until their puppy is about six months old. It does not. The critical socialisation period closes at 24 weeks, and what your puppy encounters, or doesn't encounter, before then shapes how they respond to the world for the rest of their life. Military Road on a Saturday morning, the Anderson Park off-leash area, the outdoor tables along the strip, those are exactly the environments your dog needs to be introduced to carefully and early. Not thrown into, introduced to. There is a difference, and getting it wrong creates the reactivity problems we are called in to fix later.
And the third one, which applies everywhere but especially in apartment suburbs, is assuming that a tired dog is a trained dog. A long walk around Neutral Bay does not replace structure. Your dog can be physically exhausted and still bark at the neighbour's door, still bolt when the lead comes off, still refuse to settle. Exercise is part of it. But it is not a substitute for the work.
Ready to Book?
If you have a new puppy or a dog whose behaviour has got harder to manage, we can help. Whether you want the full puppy program or a couple of focused sessions to address a specific problem, the next step is simple.
You can see all of our services and upcoming puppy schools, with their locations, below.