Hauts-de-Seine & Île-de-France
The Puppy Social Club.
Because growing up is something you learn.
Guided socialization and gentle training to support your puppy through their first months.
Puppy training
With and without you
Certified dog trainer & behaviorist
Hauts-de-Seine & Île de France
The Puppy Social Club.
Because growing up is something you learn.
Guided socialization and gentle training to support your puppy through their first months.
Puppy training
With and without you
Certified dog trainer & behaviorist
You just adopted.
And this is a magical time.
The first months with a puppy are an adventure — full of discoveries, small wins, and heartwarming moments. It’s also an intense period where everything gets built at the same time: trust, social skills, the basics of everyday life.
I’m here to support you through this, at your pace, gently. Socialization — I handle that while you’re at work. Training — we do that together, you, your puppy, and me.
The first months are the best time
Your puppy is naturally curious, open, ready to discover everything.
This is when the strongest foundations get built — with the least effort and the most fun.
Discovering the world with confidence
Streets, café terraces, parks, buses, sounds, other dogs, other people. Every new experience lived calmly builds a well-balanced dog.
Developing good social skills
Learning to interact with other dogs, manage their emotions, communicate without stress… natural lessons when they’re guided well.
Building the bond together
Training sessions aren’t a chore — they’re moments of connection. Understanding your puppy is already the beginning of really knowing them.
Option 1
The Social Club: socialization without you
You work and can’t always be there. I come pick up your puppy and take them out to explore the world with me — streets, terraces, parks, buses, sounds, balanced dogs, new people.
Every outing is designed as a gentle adventure, adjusted to their age and sensitivity. If they’re tired or a bit off that day, we adapt — we keep it short, take a break, pick back up when they’re ready.
Puppy Social Club
Option 2
Puppy training with you
We work together — at home first, in their familiar environment. Then outside, with real-world distractions. Bonding, house training, mouthing, recall, leash walking, managing encounters… the fundamentals, laid gently, at both your paces.
Single session
5-session pack
10-session pack
FAQ
My puppy is still very young — isn't it too early?
Not at all — it’s actually the perfect time. Socialization starts in the very first weeks. The earlier you lay the groundwork, the easier it is to raise a confident, well-adjusted dog.
What's the difference between the Social Club and training sessions?
The Social Club is socialization without you — I come pick up your puppy and take them out to discover the world while you work. Training sessions are with you — we learn together how to communicate and build the foundations of daily life.
My puppy is a bit shy — will this work for them?
Yes. Every outing is tailored to their sensitivity. We never push them — we listen, we respect their pace. The goal is never to overwhelm them, but to help them explore with confidence.
Do the socialization outings replace regular walks?
No. These aren’t just walks — they’re guided, enriching experiences. They complement your daily routine with essential learning for your puppy’s development.
Do I need to be there during the socialization outings?
No. I come pick up your puppy at your place during the day. This service is designed to take something off your plate while giving your puppy what you can’t always provide in the moment.
Can you really take a puppy out before they've finished their vaccines?
Yes — and it’s actually essential for their socialization. The idea that you have to wait for all their boosters is an outdated belief. Puppies have a short window to discover the world without fear — missing it can lead to behavioral issues in adulthood. By taking your puppy out in gentle, safe conditions and introducing them to dogs we know are vaccinated and healthy, the risk of behavioral problems far outweighs any disease-related risk.
👉 Read (in French) : Vaccination : faut-il attendre pour sortir son chiot ?
How many training sessions are needed?
It depends on your puppy and your goals. Generally, 5 sessions are enough to lay solid, enjoyable foundations. 10 sessions allow for a complete program from day one through to well-established fundamentals.
Your puppy is waiting.
Let’s start whenever you’re ready.
First step: a free 15-minute call.
We talk about your puppy and figure out the best way to support them.
