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Sydney's North Shore has always been a great place to raise a dog. The parks are good, the streets are walkable, and the community genuinely embraces dogs as part of everyday life.
The Toe Beans Co Puppy School is coming to the North Shore, and we're running it at DoggieLove in Neutral Bay — 71 Military Road, a purpose-built dog care facility. Classes run on weekends, making it accessible for working owners across the Lower North Shore, Neutral Bay, Cremorne, Mosman, Kirribilli, Crows Nest, and surrounds.
We start in June 2026. Spots are limited and we expect strong demand.
Finding the right venue for puppy school matters more than most people realise. The space needs to be enclosed and secure. It needs to be cleaned to a standard that protects young, partially immunised puppies. The staff need to understand dogs — not just manage a facility. And it needs to feel calm enough that a puppy arriving on their first day doesn't immediately go into overdrive.
DoggieLove on Military Road clears all of those bars, and then some.
It's a professional doggy day care that operates Monday to Friday with a team that clearly loves what they do. The facility is cleaned daily to a high standard — which for puppy school is non-negotiable. Young puppies are still building their immune systems, and the hygiene of the environment they're trained in directly impacts their safety.
The Military Road location is also one of the most convenient access points on the Lower North Shore. Whether you're coming from Neutral Bay, Mosman, Cremorne, Crows Nest, St Leonards, or across the bridge from the city fringe, the address is straightforward and weekend parking in the area is manageable.
📍 DoggieLove — 71 Military Road, Neutral Bay NSW 2089
Our approach doesn't change based on postcode. What you get at Neutral Bay is the same framework, the same philosophy, and the same quality of delivery as any other Toe Beans Co program.
What does change is context. We train for the world your puppy is actually going to live in — and on the North Shore, that means harbour-side walks, busy weekend café strips, beaches, parks, and a social culture where your dog needs to be genuinely well-mannered in public.
We don't teach commands and call it training. We teach your puppy , and you the foundations of a relationship built on calm, consistent leadership.
Our method is called Relational Leadership. It works by establishing you as the kind of presence your puppy genuinely wants to follow: not because they're afraid of consequences, not because a treat appears, but because you've earned their trust and respect through clear, predictable behaviour.
The five principles we never deviate from:
This is not the only valid approach to dog training, and we don't pretend otherwise. But it is the approach that consistently produces well-mannered, confident dogs whose owners actually enjoy living with them — and that's the outcome we're focused on.
We don't warm up for 30 minutes. You arrive, we do a clear and practical briefing covering what to expect, and we get straight into training. Puppy attention spans are short and precious we don't waste them.
Week 1 covers:
Puppies grow fast. By Week 2, they're bigger, more confident, and testing more edges. We build on the Week 1 foundations and introduce real-world complexity.
Week 2 covers:
A note for Week 2 owners: your puppy may not perform as reliably in class as they do at home. There are up to 10 other dogs in the room. That level of distraction is deliberate. Learning to respond reliably in a distracting environment is the actual skill — and it develops progressively.
Week 3 is when the work either sticks or shows its gaps. Puppies are noticeably more physically capable and mentally demanding at this stage. Owners who've been consistent see real progress. Those who haven't start to notice it.
Week 3 covers:
The final week applies everything to real-world scenarios and looks ahead to adolescence, the phase where many owners feel like they're losing ground.
Week 4 covers:
We see a wide range of owners and puppies in our classes, and the North Shore is no different. Some clients are first-time dog owners with no baseline at all. Some have had dogs their whole lives and are realising their experience hasn't automatically translated into a well-behaved dog. Some are in apartments. Some have houses with gardens — and assume that space equals structure (it doesn't). Some have kids. Some have older dogs at home.
We work with all of them. What changes is the delivery. What stays constant is the framework.
On breed and size: we accept all breeds and all sizes. The North Shore tends to attract a good mix — Doodles and Cavoodles are well represented in the area, as are Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Labradors, and smaller companion breeds. Every puppy, regardless of size or breed background, goes through the same program with the same quality of attention.
On prior experience: you don't need to have done anything before the program starts. Equally, if you've already started training at home, we'll work with what you've built. The only thing we ask is that once you're enrolled, everyone in the household is consistent. A program that works for one family member and is ignored by another is not a program — it's a source of confusion for your dog.
Every area has its own version of common puppy training myths. Here are the ones we address most regularly:
"I'll start training properly once they've settled in."
"They're too young for rules."
"They just need socialisation — we'll do the training later."
Small breeds don't need as much training
Treat-based training is working well for us.
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*The Toe Beans Co also runs Puppy School in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs (Paddington, Zetland), Inner West and at Marrickville. No pain, no fear, no force, no aggression — in every location, every time.*
The Toe Beans Co is a Sydney-based ethical dog training business operating under a strict no pain, no fear, no force, no aggression policy. Our Puppy School Eastern Suburbs program runs at Dogs in Town, Paddington. We also run programs in the Inner West and North Shore — see those pages for details.
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Whether you are saying hello to your first dog, or have recently said goodbye to your best friend, we are here. From puppy training to community events, come and join The Toe Beans Co