Ex-Army Dog Handler to Launch Training Business to Address Rising Euthanasia Rates in Shelters

Gary Brown, a former Army dog handler with over 16 years of service, is starting a new dog training business aimed at reducing the growing number of dogs abandoned to shelters and frequently euthanised.

Resolute Dogs, based in Crawley, will offer a wide range of dog training services, including puppy training classes and individual consultations, with the mission of educating owners on the importance of early and effective training.

Recent statistics from the Dogs Trust reveal that 1.5 million puppies are purchased annually in the UK, and 40,000 dogs are handed over to shelters each year. Many of these dogs, including puppies, are eventually euthanised due to behavioural problems that could have been prevented with proper training. Gary’s background as a Kennel Manager and dog handler at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) has equipped him with the discipline, structure, and expertise needed to tackle these problems directly.

Gary said: “During my time in the Army, I saw first-hand how discipline and structured training can transform a dog’s behaviour. The same principles apply to pets at home, and I believe that with the right training, we can drastically reduce the number of dogs ending up in shelters.

“My goal is to make a real difference in the lives of these dogs and their owners, preventing the heartache of abandonment.”

Gary’s business will officially open in August 2024, offering both in-person and online training sessions. His services will primarily focus on educating dog owners about the importance of socialisation and early training, aiming to prevent common behavioural issues that often lead to dogs being surrendered to shelters.

In addition to his business, Gary plans to volunteer at local shelters, providing training sessions to increase the chances of dogs being successfully adopted. He has also started a YouTube channel to spread his message and offer accessible training tips to dog owners worldwide.

Gary’s journey to becoming a dog trainer has been challenging. After leaving the Army, he worked for a decade as a High Court Enforcement Agent and appeared on Channel 5’s “Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away.” Despite his success in these roles, Gary’s passion for working with dogs remained strong, leading him to pursue additional qualifications in dog behaviour, body language, and aggression.

Overcoming self-doubt and Imposter Syndrome, Gary has invested substantial time and resources into his new venture, completing numerous courses on dog training and behaviour. His dedication has paid off, and he now feels more confident than ever in his ability to make a positive impact.

“Starting a new business has been a challenging journey, but I’m driven by the desire to help dogs and their owners. I’ve seen the difference that proper training can make, and I’m excited to bring that expertise to the community,” Gary adds.

Gary’s new business is more than just a career change; it’s a mission to save lives by reducing the number of dogs in shelters and increasing successful adoptions. His disciplined approach, honed through years of military service, is set to be a game-changer in the world of dog training.

For more information on Gary Brown’s new dog training business, please visit www.resolutedogs.co.uk.

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