Upcoming events
Lydford on lead
ON LEAD group walk
Included in your membership
Meeting at the Church car park, West Lydford, TA11 7DB This will be an on lead walk. This walk is good for all dogs social and who are reactive, want to practice loose lead or focus around distractions or just want to come on a sociable walk with others and walk in company or make new friends.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
The walks are usually around an hour to an hour and a half depending on chatting and stopping for sniffs or for loose lead training.
Group walk Forest of Dean
All are welcome to join our walks you do not need to be a current client and they are FREE to attend.
Car park
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Meeting point
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Please allow for travel delays and plan accordingly. The walk itself is around 2 hours with breaks and plenty of nature watching. The walk is in the forest with your usual considerations of wildlife, ticks etc.
Please bring drinks and snacks for during the walk.
Book in by whatsapping us on 07950729695.
The walk will be on lead due to the wildlife and environment.
Please make sure if you are joining our walks that you know we are a positive training organisation and do not accept dogs on prong collars, choke chains, electric devices or other aversive tools.
For more information please CLICK HERE
Combe hill social walk
Meeting by the Combe Hill woods car park. BA6 8TP
The walk is between 1 and 2 hours however you can choose to turn around whenever you want to and make it shorter if required. The walk is for sociable dogs who are happy to be around off lead dogs.
Dogs can be on or off lead.
Please no toys or sticks to be thrown as this can cause fights when we have groups of dogs walking.
The walk involves steps, often muddy areas if we have had a lot of rain and can be uneven ground.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
Keinton Mandeville on lead
Meeting at the village hall car park, Keinton Mandeville, TA11 6ES. This will be for dogs to be off lead or ok around dogs who are off. This walk is good for social dogs, those who want to practice loose lead or focus around distractions or just want to come on a sociable walk with others and walk in company or make new friends.
The walks are usually around an hour to an hour and a half depending on chatting and stopping for sniffs or for loose lead training.
Please make sure if you are joining our walks that you know we are a positive training organisation and do not accept dogs on prong collars, choke chains, electric devices or other aversive tools.
Group Walk - Watergate Bay, Cornwall
Meeting in front of The beach hut, Watergate bay. TR8 4AA. Parking available in the area including Watergate bay car park TR8 4AD. Payment machine and justpark app.
This walk is between 1 and 2 hours, however you can turn round at any point you like and walk back before we do if needed.
Dogs can be on or off lead.
Please no toys or sticks to be thrown as this can cause fights when we have groups of dogs walking.
The walk is flat along the beach.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
This event is for dogs who like to socialise and happy to be around off lead dogs.
Please whatsapp us on 07950729695 to let us know if you would like to join.
PUPfest New Forest
PUPfest New Forest
A Safe Space Under the Trees: PUPfest New Forest was a wonderful event to be repeated in 2026.
For many dog owners, the idea of a group holiday sounds idyllic—long walks, shared meals, and dogs dozing contentedly by the campfire. But for those living with nervous dogs or dogs with behavioural quirks, group activities can feel off-limits. This New Forest camping break set out to change that, and over the course of four carefully planned days, it delivered something rare: a genuinely inclusive, low-pressure holiday where both dogs and humans could relax.
Set at Roundhill Campsite, the experience immediately stood out thanks to one simple detail—our group had its own dedicated area. Whether people arrived in tents, campervans, or motorhomes, there was space to spread out, manage distance between dogs, and settle in at an individual pace. For dogs who struggle with close proximity or unpredictability, that alone made a world of difference.
Gentle Beginnings in the Forest
The trip began with a meet-up at Hawkhill Enclosure car park, easing everyone into the weekend with a relaxed walk through the New Forest. A two-hour route (with a handy shortcut for those who needed it) allowed dogs to acclimatise to the group while remaining surrounded by open space and nature. A bring-your-own picnic lunch in the forest set the tone—unstructured, calm, and refreshingly free of pressure.
By the time we arrived at Roundhill for check-in and settling in, there was already a sense of familiarity among the group. The first evening’s group BBQ cemented that feeling. Prep began at 5pm, with everyone contributing their own food and cooking together. Extra touches—like a separate veggie/vegan BBQ to avoid cross-contamination—reinforced how carefully the trip had been designed. It wasn’t just dog-friendly; it was people-friendly too.
Beaches, Breakfasts, and Building Confidence
Saturday morning took us to Lepe Country Park, starting with breakfast at the Lookout Café, where dogs were welcome in the outdoor seating area. Watching dogs relax at their owners’ feet while waves rolled in nearby felt like a small victory—especially for those who rarely get to enjoy café stops. A beach visit and walk followed, offering plenty of sniffing, space, and choice.
We called into Brockenhurst where we discovered Grovely Pets, a very well stocked pet shop with a welcoming resident corgi who showed us around.
Back at camp in the afternoon, the optional man trailing workshop provided a structured but confidence-boosting activity. Offered at no extra charge, it was a highlight for many. Crucially, participation required pre-booking and an advised kit list, ensuring dogs were set up to succeed rather than feel overwhelmed. For dogs who often struggle in traditional training environments, this can be a fabulous alternative.
Saturday evening was intentionally low-key. Whether ordering from local takeaways, cooking independently, or simply sitting back at camp, the emphasis remained on choice and comfort. There was no expectation to socialise—but socialising happened naturally.
Woodland Walks and a Warm Farewell
Sunday’s walk at Blackwater Arboretum offered a longer 2.5-hour route through woodland, again with a shortcut available. This flexibility ran throughout the trip and was key to its success. The afternoon brought free time—some explored independently, while others joined a visit to Lyndhurst, browsing pet shops and enjoying the town’s relaxed atmosphere. The Mutts Appreciated pet shop in Lyndhurst was a huge hit with many of the canine campers, filling up goodie bags with natural chews and treats to take back for later.
The final group meal at The Drift Inn on Sunday evening felt like a celebration rather than a challenge. With indoor and outdoor seating and advance table booking, it was another example of how careful planning can turn potentially stressful situations into enjoyable ones.
By Monday morning, as camp was packed up and goodbyes were said, the prevailing feeling wasn’t exhaustion—it was pride. Pride in dogs who had tried new things, pride in owners who had finally been able to say “yes” to a group holiday, and gratitude for an experience that truly understood its audience.
Final Verdict
This New Forest dog camping holiday wasn’t about pushing boundaries—it was about respecting them. Through thoughtful structure, flexible options, and an emphasis on safety and understanding, it created a space where dogs who are often excluded could finally belong. For anyone living with a nervous or quirky dog, this wasn’t just a break away—it was a reminder that adventure is possible, when it’s done right. Bringing together dogs who are outgoing and sociable with those who are sometimes less so. If you are interested in joining us for PUPfest New Forest 2026 then get in touch. We also run another PUPfest camping event in Wales in September where we have the entire campsite for our own use. The Wales trip is especially good for the more reactive dogs who benefit from walks where they don't meet many others at all. For more information on any of our events you can check out our website www.pupbehaviour.co.uk or email contact@pupbehaviour.co.uk
Group Walk New Forest
All are welcome to join our walks you do not need to be a current client and they are FREE to attend.
We will be meeting at 11am, High Corner Car Park, Linwood, Ringwood, BH24 3QY. Please allow for travel delays and plan accordingly. The walk itself is around 2 hours with breaks and plenty of nature watching. The walk is in the forest with your usual considerations of wildlife, ticks etc. We plan to stop at the High Corner Inn near to the end of the walk, this is optional and you can continue back to the car if you prefer.
Feel free to bring drinks and snacks for during the walk.
Book in by whatsapping us on 07950729695.
The walk will be on lead due to the wildlife and environment.
Please make sure if you are joining our walks that you know we are a positive training organisation and do not accept dogs on prong collars, choke chains, electric devices or other aversive tools.
Chatty Cafe @ The Fondo Lounge, Street
We welcome anyone to come and join us for a chat and maybe even a dog cuddle.
We will be providing water or you can get yourself a drink or bite to eat from the menu.
Maybe your looking to meet new people, make friends, get out for a bit, feeling lonely, want somewhere to go, just like to talk. Come and join us.
Brean beach social
Meeting by the national trust cafe Brean beach. The walk is between 1 and 2 hours however you can choose to turn around whenever you want to and make it shorter if required. The walk is for sociable dogs who are happy to be around off lead dogs.
Dogs can be on or off lead.
Please no toys or sticks to be thrown as this can cause fights when we have groups of dogs walking.
The walk is flat along the beach, there is a cafe and toilets ( worth checking prior for any closure notices) and choice of 2 car parks, free parking for national trust members.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
On lead group walk. Street
Meeting in Sainsbury's car park Street (in the far left corner if your standing looking out from the ATM, or drive in past the petrol station and its far right corner). This will be an on lead walk around the town. This walk is good for dogs who are reactive, want to practice loose lead or focus around distractions or just want to come on a sociable walk with others if your dog is friendly.
We please ask you to let us know you are coming by whatsapping 07950729695 so that we can keep tabs on numbers.
The walks are usually around an hour to an hour and a half depending on chatting and stopping for sniffs or for loose lead training.
We will try and stick to the street lit areas and pavements at all times however we recommend bringing hi vis and a torch to be on the safe side as it will be dark.
Please make sure if you are joining our walks that you know we are a positive training organisation and do not accept dogs on prong collars, choke chains, electric devices or other aversive tools
Christmas Brean beach social
Meeting by the national trust cafe Brean beach. The walk is between 1 and 2 hours however you can choose to turn around whenever you want to and make it shorter if required. The walk is for sociable dogs who are happy to be around off lead dogs.
Dogs can be on or off lead.
Please no toys or sticks to be thrown as this can cause fights when we have groups of dogs walking.
The walk is flat along the beach, there is a cafe and toilets ( worth checking prior for any closure notices) and choice of 2 car parks, free parking for national trust members.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
Brean Beach Walk on lead
Meeting by the national trust cafe Brean beach. The walk is between 1 and 2 hours however you can choose to turn around whenever you want to and make it shorter if required.
The walk is an ON LEAD
Please no toys or sticks to be thrown as this can cause fights when we have groups of dogs walking.
The walk is flat along the beach, there is a cafe and toilets ( worth checking prior for any closure notices) and choice of 2 car parks, free parking for national trust members.
We are a positive organisation and do not allow the use of aversives such as electric or prong collars on our walks so please only join us if you share our ethos.
Please whatsapp us on 07950729695 to let us know if you would like to join.
Lydford walk
Totally free and anyone can join even if you haven't met us before.
Meeting at the Church car park, West Lydford, TA11 7DB This will be an on lead walk. This walk is good for all dogs social and who are reactive, want to practice loose lead or focus around distractions or just want to come on a sociable walk with others and walk in company or make new friends.
We please ask you to let us know you are coming by messaging 07950729695 so that we can keep tabs on numbers.
The walks are usually around an hour to an hour and a half depending on chatting and stopping for sniffs or for loose lead training.
For more information please CLICK HERE
Shearwater group walk
Meeting at BA12 8AF.
An on or off lead walk for sociable dogs. Likely to meet other dogs also walking.
This is the first time we have done this loop so not exactly sure on timings and terrain but aiming between 1 and 2 hours. Our walks are totally free but if you can book in by whatsapp on 07950729695 just so we can ensure we don't end up with hundreds. thanks
PUPfest Wales
We return to the Afan Forest for our third PUPfest at Willowsprings Campsite. Join fellow dog lovers for a weekend of woodland walks, beach visits, film nights and more all in the stunning surroundings of the Valleys of South Wales.
For more information or to book please use the link below or email us
RITS day
We will be holding a dog show at The Riders in the Sky charity event at Tor Leisure, Glastonbury, on Sunday 25th August features a motorbike ride-out and family fun day with live music, food, and activities—all supporting Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance. It’s a heartfelt community event in memory of Lee Baker.
Intermediate mantrailing Keinton Mandeville
Please allow for 2 hours for the session. Timings are approximate.
Mantrailing is a tailored scentwork session teaching you and your dog the art of scent tracking.
Mantrailing is suitable for all dogs. Dogs are worked one at a time in a pressure free environment allowing both dog and handler to succeed.
Build a working relationship with your dog with the power of man trailing.
Beginners Mantrailing Combe hill
This is suitable to new man trailers, less experienced or if you’ve not been for a while and need a refresher.
Man trailing is a tailored scentwork session teaching you and your dog the art of scent tracking.
Man trailing is suitable for all dogs. Dogs are worked one at a time in a pressure free environment allowing both dog and handler to succeed.
Build a working relationship with your dog with the power of man trailing.
Intermediate mantrailing Combe Hill
INTERMEDIATE
Man trailing is a tailored scentwork session teaching you and your dog the art of scent tracking.
Man trailing is suitable for all dogs. Dogs are worked one at a time in a pressure free environment allowing both dog and handler to succeed.
Build a working relationship with your dog with the power of man trailing.
Please only book once we have notified you that the intermediate level is suitable.
Trailing
These sessions are open to all and will cover a variety of locations and environments for the dogs to work, train and have fun in!
If it is you first time with us then please book onto the beginners session.
Upcoming classes can be found in the booking page below