Understand your dog.

Trust yourself.

New dog owner? The advice is everywhere — and most of it contradicts itself. PawsFourThought helps you make sense of it and make confident decisions for your specific dog.

Puppies and rescues welcome

Whatever their start, you've come to the right place.

Evidence, not authority

We explain the science so you can decide what's right for your dog.

Every dog, their own pace

Your dog moves forward when they're ready — not when a timetable says so.

Here, dog owners matter too

Because the person holding the lead is on a journey as well.

It's not just you.

New dog ownership is genuinely hard.

A 2023 survey found 70% of new puppy owners experience symptoms of anxiety or depression in their first months. The peer-reviewed science puts the figure at around half, with one in ten experiencing severe strain.

And when researchers asked owners what was actually driving the distress, the answer wasn't the sleepless nights or the biting. It was the conflicting information.

Every book says something different. Every trainer promotes their method as the only one. Every well-meaning person at a party has a strong opinion.

New owners don't lack information — they're overwhelmed by it, with no framework for working out who to trust.

Confused owners tend to have more confused dogs. Consistency — across owners and across days — is one of the most reliable predictors of training success.

PawsFourThought doesn't add another authoritative voice to the noise. It helps you make sense of it.

Start with our approach

The free foundational guide that makes sense of the noise — why the disagreements exist, where the science has settled, and how to decide for your own dog. Read it once; everything else builds on it.

Free, always — no email needed.

From the blog

Why PawsFourThought?

The real story behind the site

The rehoming email, the trainer who changed everything, and why every new dog owner deserves better guidance than we got. The real story behind PawsFourThought.

It's not just you. Science says new dog owners are drowning in conflicting advice.

70% of new puppy owners experience anxiety or depression symptoms. The science points to conflicting advice, not the biting or the sleepless nights.

Who we are

Leanne Edwards

Founder, PawsFourThought

Former management consultant, unexpected campervan entrepreneur, and second-time dog owner. Got it badly wrong with Colin the miniature schnauzer. Was determined to do better with Keith — and then sent a rehoming email a few weeks in anyway. What followed was three months of overwhelm, conflicting advice, and slowly building something that actually worked. PawsFourThought exists because the guidance she needed didn't — and because Keith is still, daily, teaching her how to be a better dog owner.

Keith

Chief Experience Officer

Labraspoodle, 6 months old. Already enormous. Keith is the reason PawsFourThought exists — he inspired the rehoming email and survived the information avalanche that followed. Currently Stage 4 in toilet training. Stage 1 in loose lead walking. Very much Stage 5 in stealing socks. As Chief Experience Officer, his job is to road-test every guide, framework, product and service PawsFourThought touches — and report back honestly. Treat-testing is a favourite hobby. Getting extremely muddy and then clean again remains a close second.

Liz Clough

Training Partner

NZQA CAM-CBT certified professional dog trainer with 20+ years of hands-on experience, grounded in the science and ongoing evolution of modern, force-free methods. As the owner of K9 Services, Liz brings a practical, results-driven approach shaped by decades of working with dogs and their owners across a wide range of behavioural challenges. She's also Keith's trainer — and the trained eye behind every PawsFourThought guide, making sure what we publish is accurate, clear, and aligned with current best practice.

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