Built by founder, Catherine and grounded in experience, structure and respect for the dog

LNC Canine Club was created to raise the standard of dog care and training. 

 

What began as one owner’s search for better support became a wider philosophy: calmer handling, clearer standards and more thoughtful progression. 

 

Today the Club brings together structured walking, behaviour-led care and owner education under one consistent framework. 

 

Standards & Development 

 

All team members are trained and supported to work within the LNC framework, with continued development and education encouraged across roles. 

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Meet your Team

The people behind the standard.

 

At LNC Canine Club, our team is carefully selected, trained and supported to uphold the same professional standards across walking, training and pet care. Every handler works within our structured approach, with a deep respect for dogs as individuals.

Alongside each team member, you’ll meet their own dog. It’s an important part of how we learn, develop and live the standards we expect.

Catherine & Linc

Founder, Trainer & Walker

I’m Catherine, Founder of LNC Canine Club Ltd – a premium, behaviour-led dog walking, training and pet care service in Harrow and the surrounding areas.

My journey began with my own German Shepherd, Linc. When he became dog reactive during adolescence, I quickly realised that generic group walks weren’t the solution. He needed structure, clarity and purposeful fulfilment.

That experience led me to deepen my education in canine behaviour, working alongside respected trainers and continually investing in professional development. Through structured training and consistent leadership, Linc regained confidence and neutrality – and LNC Canine Club was born.

Today, we specialise in structured dog walking and behaviour-focused care designed to help dogs become calmer, more balanced companions – all within a supportive, like-minded community.

Her dog:

Linc – Chief Neutrality Officer. Linc is the reason the Club exists. Once an overwhelmed adolescent German Shepherd, he taught me that dogs thrive on structure, not chaos. With the right guidance and boundaries, he transformed from reactive to neutral. He now represents the calm, balanced standard we promote across our North West London dog walking and training services – and continues to inspire the culture of leadership, clarity and care that defines LNC Canine Club.

Cassidy

Dog Walker & Trainer

Cassidy is a valued member of the LNC Canine Club team, known for her calm, thoughtful approach and strong awareness of individual dog needs. She works confidently with a wide range of temperaments, focusing on structure, consistency and creating balanced, purposeful walks.

Cassidy is particularly attentive to ensuring dogs feel settled and supported within group settings, adapting her handling to suit both social and more sensitive individuals.

Her dogs:
Cassidy shares her life with two dogs Perry, a Cocker Spaniel Collie cross, and Jessie, a Jack Russell Chihuahua cross. Living and working with dogs of very different sizes and traits has shaped her understanding of fulfilment, management and adaptability, all of which she brings into her work with client dogs.

 

Sam

Dog Walker

Sam is a dedicated and capable member of the LNC Canine Club team, bringing a calm, thoughtful approach to both handling and canine care. Having first joined LNC as a training client, he quickly demonstrated a natural ability with dogs alongside a strong commitment to developing his practical handling skills. His approach prioritises clear communication, neutrality and structured engagement, helping dogs navigate real-world environments in a calm and balanced way. Through consistency, patience and a genuine passion for learning, Sam has become a valued part of the team with a particular appreciation for building trust and understanding with each individual dog.

His dog:

Jaida is Sam’s rescue Staffordshire Bull Terrier and has played a significant role in shaping his handling journey and understanding of canine behaviour. Working closely with Jaida has given Sam hands-on experience in structure, relationship building and advocacy, further strengthening his appreciation for calm guidance, appropriate fulfilment and clear communication.

Hollie

Dog Walker & Trainee Trainer

Hollie brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to the LNC Canine Club team through her background as a qualified Veterinary Nurse. Her clinical experience provides her with a strong understanding of canine health, welfare and behaviour, allowing her to approach each dog with confidence, care and professionalism. Her approach combines calm handling with thoughtful observation and attention to detail, helping dogs feel secure while maintaining clear structure and guidance. Alongside her veterinary background, Hollie continues to expand her practical handling and training knowledge, developing her skills within real-world environments and structured group settings. Compassionate, capable and eager to continue growing within the industry, Hollie is a valued member of the team who is committed to providing safe, attentive and fulfilment-led care for every dog she works with.

How clients can work with us:

Clients may request to work with a specific team member by:

  • Selecting them as a preferred handler during onboarding (subject to availability)
  • Requesting them via the client chat or enquiry form
  • Being matched based on location, dog suitability and service type

Please note: while we always aim to accommodate preferences, allocations are subject to availability, suitability and operational requirements.

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Start with our Calm Walk Checklist

If walks feel chaotic or unpredictable, begin here. 

Our Calm Walk Checklist helps owners understand what may be influencing their dog’s behaviour on walks before adding more pressure, training or stimulation. 

Calm, structured care starts with clarity

Whether your dog needs ongoing care, behaviour support or simply a clearer starting point, we begin by understanding the dog in front of us.