Fully Trained Protection Dogs in Writtle
Writtle — CM1 postcodes, Chelmsford local authority, roughly 3 miles from Chelmsford and around 4 miles from Great Baddow.

Why protection work suits Writtle
A settled residential area where a properly trained protection dog is a serious upgrade over an alarm and a camera.
Village green with duck pond, equestrian smallholdings — that's the profile we build the work around. Around Writtle we see a mix of village greens cottages and paddock properties, and the training reflects that.
Recent work near Writtle
A snapshot of protection dogs in and around Chelmsford.




Who we work with in Writtle
Writtle is predominantly residential (70%), with genuine rural pockets (25%). That shapes how we work here — protection dogs placed with families, plus a smaller volume of security work for businesses on the fringes.
Access & travel
- · A414
- · A1060
- · Chelmsford station 3 miles
- · CM1
FAQs — Writtle
Working area around Writtle includes chelmsford, great baddow and out from there. Yes — Writtle sits inside our regular working area across Essex.
Every one of our protection dogs is temperament-tested around children, visitors and other dogs before it ever leaves us. In Chelmsford we've placed dogs into homes with toddlers, teenagers and everything in between. Nerve, sociability and clarity in the bite are all screened before a dog is offered. If a dog doesn't pass, it doesn't go out — regardless of the postcode it's heading to.
Delivery to Writtle depends on the dog — most placements happen within 8–16 weeks from selection. We don't rush the timeline to hit a slot. Every placement includes a full handover session at your home in Writtle so you're confident with the commands and the dog is confident in your environment.
Regularly. A rescue with baggage is often exactly the sort of dog that benefits most from a proper structured programme. Straightforward: assessment, plan, structured work, handover. No mystique.
Absolutely. Our protection dogs live in the house, sleep in the utility, get walked around Writtle Green, and are switched off unless commanded. That's the whole point. A properly trained dog has an on/off switch. Off is the default. On is a command from you.
Serving Writtle and the wider Essex area.
Pick up the phone or drop us a message — we'll come straight back with a plan.
In summary
Bottom line: we work in Writtle, we know the terrain, and we deliver dogs and programmes that measurably work. Nothing more to it.
