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Qualified dog trainer and animal management care

Daniella has always been passionate with animals and has a deep, loving connection with them. Dani began her animal career back in 2013 when she studied level 2 and 3 Animal Management and Care leaving Writtle College with a diploma and covering a list of areas; animal nutrition, dog training, animal behaviour.

Dani then went on to care work for special needs and spinal cord injury but felt like she was always missing something and wanted to chase her dream as a dog trainer. In October 2020 Dani got her own dog called 'Champ' (short for Champion) and trained him herself. She fell in love with the training and knew while covid-19 was around destroying dogs behaviours due to non socialisation she needed to help out and spread her knowledge. In January 2021 Dani started to plan her career as a dog trainer and in August 2021 she received her level 3 diploma in Dog Training and started up her own business. 

Since having Champ she has created a tiktok account that has over 370,000 followers (@championdogtraininguk) to help give advice on training, break the stereotype of different breeds and educate social media in a positive way while sharing fun and silly videos.


In loving memory of Champion who was taken way too soon 02/07/20 - 02/02/23

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CHAMPION DOG TRAINING EVENT STALL

Pet training isn’t just about your pet. In fact, the most integral part of the training process is you. That’s why we work with you to make sure your training plan fits your lifestyle and is tailored to what you and your dog needs. We hold our Champion Dog Training stall at events to help give advice to the public and promote our services. Please contact us if you’d like us to join your event. 

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