About

About Muttamorphosis

A better relationship between you and your dog is always possible. Sometimes all it takes is a little help! Muttamorphosis can make a difference for you and your dog.

Since 2005, Sue McCabe has provided behavioural advice and training for dogs of all ages across Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and North East England. She specialises in in-house puppy training and complex canine behaviour challenges. Sue provides trained dogs for photoshoots, TV and film work. She also runs CPD for pet care professionals.

Company Ethos

Sue McCabe of Muttamorphosis and her team are science-based positive training advocates who use food, toys and life rewards to improve the relationship between dog and owner. We will never use techniques which scare, harm or hurt your dog either physically or emotionally. We believe in helping dogs to become willing participants in their training or behaviour modification process. If dogs are happy to cooperate, owners will, of course, find them easier to live with and the relationship for all involved will improve as a result.

Sue hopes that she offers more than the average dog trainer. She sees every dog as an individual and every owner who gets in touch as someone who genuinely wants to help their dog. Sue is unique in that not only is she very much a dog person, she is also very much a people person too, with a degree in social science (including psychology and sociology).

Sue McCabe is a member of various professional associations all of which reflect the Muttamorphosis company ethos of kind, fair and effective training.

Community Involvement

Street Paws

Sue is a trustee of Street Paws, which offers vet treatment and support to homeless and vulnerably housed people and their pets throughout the North of England. If you’d like to know more, or to offer financial or volunteer help to this worthwhile charity, please get in touch with them via their website.

Wag & Company

Sue is a temperament assessor for Wag & Company, a registered charity enabling visiting dog teams to build meaningful new friendships with older dog lovers across the North East of England. If you think you and your dog could be suitable for such a role or would like to know more, please contact the charity now, as they are always looking for new volunteers.