Foxy Dogs Dog Training
Foxy Dogs Dog Training is built around the idea that real change doesn’t come from quick fixes, but from helping both ends of the lead actually understand each other. Based in Floreat and working across Perth’s western suburbs, Karen focuses on coaching humans just as much as training dogs, because lasting behaviour change only happens when the whole picture is considered.
What stands out is the blend of practical, everyday training, things like loose lead walking, barking or general life skills with concept training that targets the underlying pieces driving behaviour. That means building confidence, calmness, focus, resilience and better decision-making so dogs aren’t just “doing the right thing” in a session but are genuinely able to handle real life more easily.
It’s a thoughtful, modern approach that looks beyond surface-level obedience and instead focuses on creating dogs who feel more stable, capable and adaptable in their environment. The goal isn’t perfection, it’s a dog you can actually live with and enjoy and a relationship that feels clearer and more connected.
Everything is tailored to the individual dog and their human, meeting them where they’re at and building skills that hold up outside of training.
Trusty Tails Behaviour Training
Training that builds skills, confidence and connection
Trusty Tails offers ethical, evidence-based, reward-focused training designed for real life with dogs. Their approach is simple:
It's all about clear communication and supportive coaching. Based in Como, Perth, they specialise in helping dogs and humans grow together in a way that feels achievable and positive.
What Alice also offers besides behaviour training:
Scent Work
Sniff. Search. Succeed.
Scent work classes focus on odour conditioning, clear indication, search patterns and introduction to trial skills.
Dogs lead the search and handlers learn to read them.
It builds confidence, problem-solving and teamwork.
Whether you want enrichment, a new hobby, or a pathway to trials, scent work gives dogs a job they love and a way to use their strongest natural sense.
Hoopers
Low impact. High engagement.
Canine hoopers is designed to be accessible for almost every dog and handler.
Suitable for:
- young dogs starting foundations
- older dogs who still want to move and think
- teams wanting fun, connection and skill-building
Foundation classes teach equipment value, teamwork and handling basics so dogs can confidently navigate hoops, barrels and tunnels. Progression classes build advanced skills and distance handling for teams ready to level up.



