Need Help with Behaviour
As a Pyrenean Mountain Dog behaviourist, I frequently encounter a range of issues specific to this majestic breed. These gentle giants, also known as Great Pyrenees, are bred for guarding and independence, which can sometimes result in challenging behaviours if not properly managed. One of the most common problems is excessive barking, as Pyrenean Mountain Dogs are naturally alert and protective, vocalizing to warn of any perceived threats. In addition, their strong-willed and independent nature can make recall and obedience training more difficult, leading to stubbornness or selective listening.
Another issue that owners may face is roaming or escape attempts, as these dogs traditionally worked in open fields and may try to patrol large territories. Socialisation can also be a challenge; if not exposed to a variety of people and animals early on, Pyrenean Mountain Dogs may become wary or aloof with strangers. Finally, their size and strength mean that pulling on the lead or jumping up can be difficult to manage without proper training.
If you are experiencing any of these behaviours or other concerns with your Pyrenean Mountain Dog, I am here to help. As a certified trainer and dog behaviourist with extensive experience in working with this breed, I offer personalised support and practical solutions tailored to your dog’s unique temperament and environment. Don’t hesitate to get in touch for professional guidance and ongoing assistance with your Pyrenean Mountain Dog.
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What Is Pyrenean Mountain Dog Obedience Training and How Does It Work?
Pyrenean Mountain Dog obedience training is a structured process of teaching your dog to respond to commands, behave appropriately in different environments, and interact safely with people and other animals. It starts with the fundamentals — sit, stay, come, leave it, and heel — and progresses based on your dog’s individual needs and temperament.
At Pyrenean Mountain Dog Behaviourist Perth, everything we do is rooted in positive reinforcement. Rather than focusing on what your dog is doing wrong, we reward the behaviours you want to see more of. It’s a kinder, more effective approach — and one that strengthens the bond between you and your dog.
Most owners start seeing real improvements within a few weeks. But training isn’t just for your dog — our behaviourists walk you through the techniques and timing you need to keep the progress going at home, because that’s where it truly counts.
Pyrenean Mountain Dog Behaviourist Benefit in Perth
More Relaxed Visits from Friends
Welcoming guests becomes effortless as your Pyrenean Mountain Dog learns to greet family and friends calmly at the door. No more anxious barking or jumping — just relaxed, enjoyable social gatherings for everyone, including your dog.
Calmer Walks from Week One
Daily walks around Perth become something to look forward to as your Pyrenean Mountain Dog walks beside you on a loose lead, tuned in to your cues. Cyclists, joggers, and other dogs feel manageable rather than triggering. Every outing becomes a moment of connection, not frustration.
Effortless Mornings and Evenings
Everyday routines — getting ready for work or winding down in the evening — run smoother with a well-behaved Pyrenean Mountain Dog. Say goodbye to morning chaos, lead chasing, or unwanted accidents. Consistent training supports a calmer household from the moment you wake up to when you settle in for the night.
Flexible Weekend Classes Across Perth
Weekend training sessions across Perth fit around your schedule without the hassle of long drives. Familiar surroundings help your Pyrenean Mountain Dog feel comfortable and progress faster. You’ll build real skills and confidence — without having to reorganise your entire week.
What to Look for in a Pyrenean Mountain Dog Training Program in Perth
Not every training program is built the same. Before you commit, here’s what’s actually worth paying attention to.
Is There a Right Age to Start?
Eight weeks is as early as it gets — and puppies at that stage are like sponges. That said, don’t let age hold you back. Older and senior Pyrenean Mountain Dogs adapt and learn just as well with the right guidance. The best time to start is always now.
Group Sessions or Private Training — Which Suits Your Pyrenean Mountain Dog?
Group classes are brilliant for building social confidence and getting your Pyrenean Mountain Dog comfortable around other dogs and people. Private one-on-one sessions work better for dogs that are reactive, easily overwhelmed, or working through something specific. At Pyrenean Mountain Dog Behaviourist Perth, we offer both — because your dog’s needs should drive the format, not the other way around.
How Does the Trainer Actually Work With Dogs?
This one matters more than most people realise. Reward-based, positive reinforcement training is the gold standard — backed by decades of animal behaviour research. Steer clear of anyone leaning on dominance theory or physical corrections. How a trainer treats your Pyrenean Mountain Dog in session shapes how your dog feels about learning long after it’s over.
How Much Are You Willing to Put In Between Sessions?
Training doesn’t pause when you leave the class. The owners who see the fastest results are the ones reinforcing things consistently at home. Five minutes here and there adds up quickly — and your Pyrenean Mountain Dog will show it.
Does the Trainer Actually Know Your Breed?
A Pyrenean Mountain Dog isn’t a blank template. Temperament, history, and breed-specific traits all shape how a dog learns and responds. Cookie-cutter programs rarely stick. At Pyrenean Mountain Dog Behaviourist Perth, every plan is built around the individual dog in front of us — not a generic checklist.
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The Real Difference Training Makes for Your Pyrenean Mountain Dog
Whether your Pyrenean Mountain Dog is a puppy or fully grown, structured training shapes how they experience the world — and how you experience life with them.
- Peace of mind — Knowing your Pyrenean Mountain Dog will stop, come back, or stand down on command takes the edge off every outing.
- A calmer dog at home — Dogs that have clear boundaries and routine are noticeably more settled and easier to live with.
- Habits you can actually fix — Leash pulling, door rushing, ignoring your recall — none of these are permanent. They just need the right approach.
- A relationship built on trust — When your Pyrenean Mountain Dog understands you and you understand them, everything gets easier.
Setting Your Pyrenean Mountain Dog Up to Succeed
The training itself is only part of the picture. How you show up between sessions is what separates fast progress from slow.
Don’t Compare Your Dog to Anyone Else’s
Every Pyrenean Mountain Dog has its own rhythm. What takes one dog two sessions might take another two weeks — and that’s completely fine. Progress is progress.
The Whole Household Has to Be on the Same Page
If one person lets your Pyrenean Mountain Dog jump up while another corrects it, your dog isn’t confused — it’s just learned two different rules. Agree on commands and stick to them.
Short Bursts Beat Marathon Sessions
Your Pyrenean Mountain Dog will retain far more from five focused minutes than from a worn-out thirty-minute drill. End while they’re still engaged and always finish on a win.
The Moment After the Behaviour Is Everything
Reward instantly — within a second or two — or the lesson gets lost in translation. Timing isn’t a small detail. It’s the whole thing.
Graduating Doesn’t Mean You’re Done
A well-trained Pyrenean Mountain Dog stays that way because their owner keeps it up. Think of training less as a course you finish and more as a language you keep speaking.
Many Pyrenean Mountain Dog owners also rely on mobile physiotherapy to stay active and keep up with their dogs during training and daily walks.
Why Pyrenean Mountain Dog Owners Across Perth Choose Us
There's no shortage of dog trainers in Perth. Here's what makes working with Pyrenean Mountain Dog Behaviourist Perth a different experience altogether.
Nearly Two Decades of Real-World Experience
Dave has been working with dogs professionally since 2007 — that’s over 15 years of hands-on training across breeds, ages, and behavioural challenges. As an APDT accredited behaviourist with deep roots in Australian dog training, every session is grounded in current canine behaviour science, not outdated guesswork. You’re in experienced hands from day one.
Train on Your Terms — No Lock-In Contracts
Book as many or as few sessions as your Pyrenean Mountain Dog needs. There are no long-term commitments or packages you’re locked into — just flexible enrolment that moves at your dog’s pace. You stay in full control of your schedule and your investment, every step of the way.
Small Classes, Real Attention
Small group sizes mean your Pyrenean Mountain Dog never gets lost in the crowd. Weekend sessions run at Claremont Park on Saturdays and Nicholson Reserve Yangebup on Sundays — relaxed, practical environments where dogs socialise, owners learn, and feedback is immediate. Every session is built for progress, not just participation.
Support That Comes to You
Sometimes the best place to work through a behaviour issue is right where it happens. In-home consultations bring expert guidance directly to your Pyrenean Mountain Dog’s environment, tackling problems at the source. Prefer remote support? Zoom sessions make Dave’s expertise accessible to Pyrenean Mountain Dog owners across Perth and anywhere in Australia.
















We offer flexible training in classes or one-on-one sessions.
Whether you’re starting with puppy training or working towards advanced obedience skills, we have the right classes for your dog to succeed. Our training program is designed for flexibility, allowing you to attend at your convenience without any lock-in contracts. We focus on using modern, progressive training methods tailored to suit you and your dog’s individual needs.
Join us for group sessions every Saturday in Ashendon or Sunday mornings in a nearby location. Alternatively, we offer private in-home training or one-on-one online sessions via Zoom to cater to your preferences and schedule.
Saturday Group Sessions $30
Our group sessions ensure that each dog receives the attention it deserves. We hold group classes every Saturday at Claremont Park, where you can attend flexibly, with no lock-in commitment. These sessions focus on safe socialisation, fostering good obedience, and promoting desirable behaviours among puppies, adult dogs, and owners. We welcome all breeds and skill levels. For more information, or to secure your spot, please contact us directly to discuss your training options.
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Sunday Group Sessions
$30
Every Sunday morning, we offer group classes at Nicholson Reserve, Yangebup Reserve to ensure personalised attention for every dog. These sessions are designed to encourage safe socialisation, improve obedience, and reinforce positive behaviours. Whether you have a puppy or an adult dog, all breeds and skill levels are welcome. Reach out to us today to discuss your training needs and reserve your place.
1:1 Private Sessions $275.00
For those who prefer more personalised attention, we offer in-home, private 1:1 obedience sessions and come to you in Ashendon. Whether you are unable to attend group classes or wish to progress faster, these tailored sessions allow us to focus on your dog’s specific needs. For clients outside the Perth metro area, or those with busy schedules, we also offer convenient online Zoom sessions. Our accredited trainers will guide you through each level of obedience training to help you and your dog succeed.
Explore All Our Dog Training Services in Perth
- Dog Obedience Training — group classes and one-on-one sessions for all breeds and ages
- Dog Behavioural Consultations — in-home assessments that get to the root of problem behaviour
- Reactive Dog Training — trigger-specific training for dogs that lunge, bark, or snap
- Puppy Training — setting your puppy up with the right foundations from the start
- Complex Skills and Clicker Training — advanced tricks and skills for dogs ready to go beyond obedience
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are your Pyrenean Mountain Dog training classes held in Ashendon?
Group classes run on Saturdays at Claremont Park and Sundays at Nicholson Reserve in Yangebup — both easy to get to with plenty of open space for your Pyrenean Mountain Dog to work in. If you’d prefer something more flexible, we also offer in-home sessions and training via Zoom.
Do you train all breeds and ages?
Every breed, every age — from puppies as young as 8 weeks to older Pyrenean Mountain Dogs who’ve never had a day of formal training. We shape our approach around the individual dog, so nothing is off the table. Rescues with complicated histories included.
Are there lock-in contracts or long-term commitments?
None at all. Book when it suits you, stop when you’re ready. The whole setup is designed to stay low-pressure so you can focus on your Pyrenean Mountain Dog’s progress without worrying about what you’ve signed up for.
Can I enrol my puppy from 8 weeks?
Absolutely. Eight weeks is actually the ideal time to start. Early socialisation and basic obedience lay the groundwork for everything that follows — and it’s far easier to build good habits early than undo bad ones later.
What if group classes don’t suit my Pyrenean Mountain Dog?
Not every dog thrives in a group setting and that’s completely fine. In-home training brings the session to your Pyrenean Mountain Dog’s own environment, which can make a big difference for anxious or easily distracted dogs. Zoom sessions are also available if you’d rather keep things remote.
What if my Pyrenean Mountain Dog is stubborn or has behavioural issues?
That’s exactly what we’re here for. Challenging behaviour isn’t a dealbreaker — it just means we take a bit more time to understand what’s driving it and build a plan around that. Every Pyrenean Mountain Dog can make progress. Some just need a different approach and a little more patience.
How much do sessions cost?
Pricing depends on the type of training you’re after, but we’re always upfront about costs before anything is booked. No hidden fees, no surprises. Get in touch and we’ll give you a straight breakdown based on what your Pyrenean Mountain Dog actually needs.