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About Us

With a wide range of experience, working with many different breeds and areas of dog training, our instructors are passionate about positive reinforcement - training using food and toy rewards.

We love seeing happy dogs enjoying their training sessions!

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Harriet Molloy

I caught the dog training bug with my sprocker spaniel Anna. 

I fell in love with agility in 2021 and began assisting obedience training classes at KB Dog Training in March 2023. 

Since then I have completed the Dog Trainer Certification Program with the Dog Training College in May 2024 and became a certified agility instructor with The Agility Club in November 2024. 

I now have a wide range of experience, working with lots of different breeds, from toy poodles to newfoundlands, as well as having worked with assistance dogs since 2021.

I have a particular soft spot for spaniels and unusual breeds - anyone can do agility! 

When I’m not training, I love to travel, do agility with Anna and visiting classic car shows.

Katrine Beaman-Scott

I have owned dogs most of my life. Big dogs, small dogs, tiny dogs but the breed that captured my heart is the Parson Russell Terrier, which I have owned and bred for over 30 years. 

I first got to know about Agility and dabbled with it 15 years ago, but have been taking it seriously for about 10 years now.

Chilli is my Grade 4 girl and my first competing dog, now semi-retired. Saffie is my young dog who at 4 years old is competing at Grade 3 (having taking a year out of competing to have a litter).

Saffie’s absolute enthusiasm for agility has made me immerse myself further in the sport, learning how to teach like minded people and their dogs.

I am now an Agility Club Approved Instructor First Class.

Our Facilities

We are lucky enough to have access to the KB Dog Training facilities, which means we are able to train in and outdoors all year round.
The facilities are on a very active working farm so we are able to make use of the many distractions for the dogs to get used to while training.
The Training Barn
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The Paddock
Where are we
Field Barn Farm,
Beenham, RG7 5LT