Reward Dog Training

About me

A highly experienced Holistic Behaviourist and Royal Kennel Club Accredited Instructor helping you to live in harmony with your dog.

Passionate about dogs

I’m Sara Bridgeman and I’ve been passionate about dogs since childhood. I walked all the local dogs for free and I even had my own toy dogs which I played with endlessly. When I moved into my first home I was able to have a dog of my own for the first time. Over the years, I’ve had many different types of dogs including some with very challenging characters and “quirks”!

Bertie was the dog that turned my world around. He was awful. Pulled on the lead, had no manners and no recall. I found that I needed help and worked with a behavioural and training group with him. It was through my love of working with him (and the other dogs that I owned) that I decided to become a dog trainer. I did a year long course with The Walkabout Group, attended seminars, read everything I could and worked with other world renowned trainers. Each one had their own approach and different types of dog training and methods. It was during this time that I recognised that I wanted to do something different, something that focused on the owners not just the dogs.
My philosophy to dog training is very simple and has never changed. Having a dog should be a happy and fun experience that enriches your life and that of your dog. It shouldn’t be full of “dos and don’ts” and it certainly shouldn’t be complicated. Most importantly, I recognise that each dog is an individual and so is each owner.

As a holistic behaviourist, I work with puppies, adult dogs, senior dogs, dogs who are nervous, reactive or anxious and rescue dogs to develop a relaxed and calm way of nose-to-tail training that includes every element of your dog’s needs and lifestyle.

By offering this personal approach – whether working in groups or individually – I can help you gain valuable skills to deal with any issues in a relaxed atmosphere AND in the place where you need help the most whether that’s at home or in the park.
Above all, I want to bring some FUN back into dog ownership for both human and canine clients! All my classes and sessions use positive and reward based techniques (which doesn’t mean stuffing them with treats) which encourage good behaviour from your dog.
Whatever age, breed, size or shape I can help you and your pet build a lifelong happy and fulfilling relationship.
I look forward to working with you in the future!
Sara Bridgeman, KCAI (Cd)

Edie

Edie came to us from Bedlington Terrier Rescue and from day one fitted in so well at home and in the classes. She has been socialised since we got her and often helps out in class! We’ve been to Crufts to do a Good Citizen Bronze display and Discover Dogs twice to help out on the BTR stand. She’s even featured in a book (Dogs in Jumpers) and has her own knitting pattern!
Each dog is an individual but I can honestly say she is the best dog I’ve ever owned (just don’t tell Rupert!) as she is very chilled and relaxed. And I’m delighted that she finally passed her Bronze Award in July 2017. She is now 10 years old and while she has slowed down a little she is still the playful, happy dog that she has always been.

Rupert (Tcheria Tchorister)

Rupert is the baby of the family despite being 7 years old!
He started his show career well with two firsts (including a Best Puppy and Best of Breed) and some seconds and thirds. In 2018 he qualified for Crufts 2019 by gaining his first Championship Certificate at The National Terrier Show, Amazingly, he then went on to gain a first in the Post Graduate class at Crufts 2019 and he has continued to qualify for Crufts each year since.

He and Edie are playmates and best friends and even though she can find him a little annoying, she loves him very much. He also loves being with his “girls” who he thinks are his harem.  Unfortunately, he’s rather hen-pecked by them all!

Kathy

Kathy has recently joined the Rewards Team as my assistant and is now helping me by answering enquiries on the emails and keeping a close eye on my diary.

We have been good friends for years and Kathy is a very talented groomer in her own right. She specialises in Bedlington Terriers and keeps Rupert looking perfect for his shows. Kathy has bred and shown Bedlington Terriers for many years with a lot of success. She now lives with two Bedlington Terriers (see below) which we co-own.

boudika (Yarbach cute cookie)

Known as Boudi, she is now two years old and has already become a big part of the team. She’s as quick as a whippet and has a bit of a temper tantrum when she gets tired (her poor toys get a good shaking!) but Boudi has already qualified for Crufts 2025. She is also learning to be an emotional support dog for Kathy and is now working with me and Edie part time visiting dogs who need to learn about socialisation and how to play.

freya (bisbee bolt from the blue)

This really is our baby, Freya also known as Warty (short for warthog) is 18 months old. She is a little tank, very confident and Rupert’s nemesis! Freya never misses a meal, loves a cuddle and has a collection of fluff that she finds everywhere. She’s also qualified for Crufts 2025 and was awarded Best Puppy Bitch and Best Reserve Puppy at the recent Bedlington Terrier Association Champ Show.

She is also Edie’s lieutenant and the two of them keep the others in line.

The following two dogs taught me more about dog training than any book or course. Sadly missed, Bertie and Bella were my inspiration for becoming a trainer.

Bertie

Coming from Battersea Dogs Home as a very boisterous stray, it was through Bertie that I gained my qualifications to be a trainer and the experience of working with him gave me lots of new skills.
He continued to surprise and delight me when he learnt something new or visited a new place. He was proof that you really can teach an old dog new tricks. Bertie was qualified to Kennel Club Good Citizen Silver level. Sadly he passed away in April 2017 at the grand old age of 15 years old and is very much missed.

Bella

Bella came to us at 18 months old, an ex-breeding bitch from a puppy farm via Pro Dogs Direct. She had been bred from at least once and still showed the trauma of losing her pups and the environment that she was brought up in. Always a loving dog, it took her at least six months to settle in and even then she was never truly house trained. At that stage in my training I knew that I had to accept her for the dog she was and work with her. She had some funny quirks but she also could be a wonderful companion to those she loved. It was because of her barking and unsocial behaviour that I started up the Small Dog Social Club. We would walk with a group of other small, anxious dogs and owners and just let them get to know each other. Bella was amazing with the pups and I can’t remember how many of them she accompanied on their first off lead experience! She and Bertie were devoted to each other and when she passed away in 2013 he was totally lost without her as we all were.

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What sort of a relationship do you want with your dog?

Rewards Dog Training can help you right through from those early days with your pup and beyond so that you can have the best start possible to build the relationship you want.

But it’s not all about pups, sometimes owners need help with those ‘teenage’ and ‘senior’ years too! Ask how we can help you to live in harmony with your dog.

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