Professional Dog Training & Advice is a family business that offers more than just dog training; it is a whole ethos. Lee trained closely under the renowned Ian Griffiths, one of the UK's most respected dog trainers. Ian's extensive work with gun dogs, security dogs, and police dogs shaped a generation of top professionals.
As Ian's right-hand man for many years, Lee played a key role in high-standard police-style and gun-dog demonstrations, forming not only a strong professional bond but also a family-like connection. That foundation in practical, real-world training became the cornerstone of Lee's own methods — blending traditional skill with a deep understanding of modern family life and each dog's unique personality.
About Lee Lunt
Lee Lunt is a highly respected dog trainer and behaviourist with over a decade of real, hands-on experience. From his own dogs to the countless success stories he’s helped create, Lee’s results truly speak for themselves.
What sets Lee apart is that his work extends beyond simply training dogs—he helps owners understand, connect, and build lasting relationships with their companions. His approach focuses on clarity, balance and real-life results — not gimmicks, shortcuts, or quick fixes.
Today, Lee’s reputation extends from local families to police forces, where he has supported and supplied dogs that progress to serve in vital operational roles. Yet at its core, his work retains the same philosophy—community, connection, and results that matter.
Through engaging classes, structured training sessions and welcoming pack walks, Lee gives owners the tools and confidence to enjoy life with their dogs anywhere — calmly, safely, and stress-free.
Whether you’re looking to overcome challenges, strengthen your bond, or become part of a like-minded community. You will find warmth, professionalism, and genuine transformation with Lee Lunt Dog Training — where understanding your dog is the key to changing everything.
As a fully qualified behaviourist with a Level 4 Diploma in Advanced Canine Behaviour, Lee applies proven principles of learning and behaviour to guide both ends of the lead. His goal is simple: to create confident, calm, and capable dogs — and equally confident owners who can handle any situation with ease.
About Kian Lunt
Kian plays an essential role within the family business, bringing both passion and experience far beyond his years.
Growing up around dogs and their training, Kian has spent almost a decade learning, studying, and working hands-on with dogs of all breeds and temperaments — from family pets to police dogs with behavioural issues.
Currently studying for a degree in Psychology, Kian combines his academic knowledge of behaviour and learning with his extensive practical experience. This gives him a unique perspective on the connection between human and canine behaviour — an understanding that strengthens every aspect of the training we offer.
Kian also trained closely under the renowned professional dog trainer, Ian Griffiths, working as part of his professional dog demonstration team at major shows across the UK, handling and decoying dogs in front of large crowds. That experience not only built confidence and precision but also gave Kian a foundation of real-world skills that can’t be taught in a classroom.
Outside of dog training, Kian shares another passion with his dad — martial arts. Both have trained under Shihan Ian Griffiths, achieving their black belts together in his private dojo. This discipline and respect carries through into every part of Kian’s work, reflecting the same calm focus and determination he brings to training dogs and supporting their owners.
Humble, polite, and deeply committed, Kian is driven by a genuine love for dogs and a desire to help people build stronger, happier relationships with them. As part of our family-run business, he brings not only his skill and professionalism, but also the warmth and connection that makes every client feel part of our extended family.
Lee has another claim to fame! His dog, Ted (sadly no longer with us), featured in a film that addresses the problems faced by homeless people called "1 in 200". Ted played the role of a companion dog to a homeless Sam.
Ted was chosen for this part because he had the correct temperament, was extremely obedient, could retrieve objects, and could chase on command. Most importantly, Lee had also given him dog bite training, which Ted had the opportunity to put to the test.
Dog bite work training is used to teach controlled, targeted biting. It is the type of training used for police, military, and personal protection dogs. Lee has extensive knowledge of this type of training, which is highly specialised and relies on the dog being incredibly disciplined. The dog must only bite the area it is commanded to, usually a bite sleeve or some other form of protective gear.