Your dog is social — but are you giving them the right kind of play?

Understand how your dog naturally plays and connects — so you can give them the right social experiences and help them truly thrive.

Most friendly dogs are still misunderstood when it comes to how they play…

And it quietly affects how they feel, connect, and show up around other dogs.

If your dog loves other dogs, you’ve probably noticed things like

  • They seem drawn to certain dogs more than others
  • They join in… then suddenly step away
  • They’re full of energy one day, more reserved the next
  • They prefer one-on-one interactions over busy groups

And even though things seem “fine”…

You might still find yourself wondering:

“Are they actually enjoying this?”
“Am I choosing the right environments for them?”
“Could they feel even more confident or relaxed?”

Here’s what most owners don’t realise:

Even very social dogs have completely different ways of playing and connecting

And when we don’t recognise that…

We can unintentionally place them in situations that don’t quite fit them.

Once you understand your dog’s natural play style…

Everything becomes clearer.

  • Why they choose certain dogs
  • Why some environments suit them better
  • What actually makes them feel relaxed, excited, and fulfilled

The Dog Play Personalities Guide

A beautifully designed, easy-to-follow guide that helps you:

✔ Understand how your dog naturally plays and connects
✔ Recognise what they truly enjoy (and what they don’t)
✔ Choose social environments that actually suit them
✔ Support their confidence and emotional wellbeing

Inside, you’ll learn the core play personalities, including:

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The Social Butterfly

02

The Gentle Greeter

03

The Explorer

04

The Loyal Best-Friend …and more

05

But more importantly…

👉 You’ll learn how to recognise your dog’s unique mix

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👉 And what they need to feel their best socially

This is practical insight you can use immediately — whether at the park, in group sessions, or watching your dog make new friends.

This isn’t about labelling your dog.

It’s about finally understanding:

  • how they experience social interactions
  • what environments help them thrive
  • how to support them in a way that truly fits them

Because even friendly dogs can become:

  • overwhelmed in the wrong setting
  • misunderstood by other dogs (and owners)
  • unsure in environments that don’t suit them

And over time…

That can shape how they feel about social experiences.

👉 It’s not about more socialisation

👉 It’s about the right kind of socialisation for your dog

For just £29, you’ll get:

  • The full Dog Play Personalities Guide (instant download)
  • Clear explanations of each play style
  • Real-life behaviour cues to look for
  • Practical ways to support your dog
  • A deeper understanding of your dog’s social world

FAQ

“What if my dog doesn’t fit one type?”

They don’t have to.

Most dogs are a blend — this helps you recognise patterns, not box them in.

 

“Will this actually make a difference?”

If you’ve ever second-guessed your dog’s social experiences…

This will give you clarity, confidence, and a completely new perspective.

 

“What if my dog is already social?”

Perfect.

This isn’t about fixing — it’s about helping them thrive even more.

 

This is for you if:

✔ Your dog enjoys being around other dogs
✔ You care about their emotional wellbeing
✔ You want to truly understand how they experience social time

💛 What Other Dog Mums Are Saying

Sophie & Daisy

“I honestly feel like I understand my dog so much better after reading this. It put words to things I’d noticed but never really understood. It was such an ‘ohhh… that’s her’ moment.”

Hannah & Milo

“This made me stop worrying about how my dog plays and start appreciating how he plays. It felt really reassuring and actually quite emotional to read.”

Laura & poppy

“Since reading this, I watch my dog completely differently around other dogs. Everything makes more sense — who she chooses, what she enjoys, and why Pooch Play Time suits her so well.”

Give your dog the kind of social experiences that truly suit them

Your dog is already communicating with you.

This just helps you finally understand what they’re saying.