The Mutty Professor was recommended to me by my neighbour. My terrier puppy was showing very early behavioural issues that I needed to tackle. Emily came to the house, took her time listening to me and assessing the situation. She set up six sessions to tackle the issues I was having. Emily‘s patience and positive training for both me and the dog were fantastic. I cannot recommend enough.
Webinars, handouts & learning materials
Resource guarding webinar
£20
Roz covers the prevention, management and rehabilitation of resource guarding behaviours, including food aggression in both dog–human and dog–dog situations.

This is the recording of Roz’s 2025 webinar, now available to access on demand.
Updated from the 2024 webinar, this session goes deeper into the causes of resource guarding and shares practical, evidence-based strategies to support safer, more sustainable behaviour change.
What you will gain?
Grasp the specifics of what resource guarding is, why it occurs, and how it can be managed effectively in both puppies and adult dogs.
Learn actionable techniques to prevent and address resource guarding, ensuring safer interactions and a happier home environment.
Feel more confident in your ability to handle resource guarding scenarios with the knowledge backed by scientific research and ethical practices.
This webinar is pitched towards both owners and dog professionals.
Important note
While this webinar provides robust information and management strategies, severe cases involving aggression or injury may require direct intervention. For such cases, we recommend consulting directly with Roz or another professional through a vet referral to ensure safety and specialised care.
Presented by Roz Pooley, MSc CAB , CCAB, ABTC-CAB
Roz has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Animal behaviour and is a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist.
She is a published peer reviewed author on canine behaviour for veterinary journals, regularly writes for media and frequently presents webinars. She has worked professionally with dogs for fourteen years and is a certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist with both ASAB and The APBC.
Roz lives with three dogs and her partner in Bristol, UK.
