
Quiet capability.
Placed precisely.
A bespoke companion guardian for the principal household. Selected, trained, and supported for the role and the family it serves — not for the marketing of either.
“A protection dog should look like the family pet — until the moment it shouldn’t. The difference is forty years of work no one sees.”
From the founder · Royal Marines, Ret.What we deliver.
Every executive placement begins with the principal, the household and the work — selected, trained and supported to one standard.

Companion Guardian Dogs
A bespoke protection dog placed in the principal household. Calm at the table, capable at the threshold. Selected for temperament before pedigree, supported for the working life of the dog.
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Residential Site Security
SIA-licensed handlers and elite working dogs securing executive estates and family residences — a discreet, formidable presence.
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Private brief
A discreet conversation — household, principals, property, role. NDA-protected from the first call. We listen before we propose anything.

Selection & training
The right dog selected against the brief, then trained against the role and the household. Months, not weeks. You meet the dog when the dog is ready.

Placement & aftercare
Phased handover into the household. Quarterly handler reviews for the working life of the dog. The relationship begins at placement — it doesn’t end there.

A working dog in a family home — calmly.
Companion guardians are tested with family contexts before placement. Children, visitors, deliveries, the dog walker. The dog needs to be right at the dinner table before it can be right at the front door.
Temperament tested
Against the specific household, not a generic checklist.
Insurance-aware
Placements documented to satisfy household policy requirements.
Phased handover
The handler stays present until dog and family are settled.
Quarterly reviews
Standards maintained for the working life of the dog.

Made in the United Kingdom
Common questions.
The questions we hear most often, in private. Anything more particular — bring it to the brief.

How discreet is placement?
Entirely. NDA from the first call. No public testimonials. The dog looks like a family pet — by design.

Is the dog safe with children?
Temperament is the first selection criterion. Family contexts are tested before placement, and re-tested in the household.

What about liability?
We document training, temperament-testing and ongoing reviews to satisfy household insurance and legal requirements.

How long is placement?
Months, not weeks. A brief, then selection and training, then phased handover. You meet the dog when it’s ready.

Cost & aftercare?
Quoted privately after brief. Quarterly handler reviews and ongoing support are included for the working life of the dog.

International placements?
Yes — we travel for assessment, training and handover. Quarantine, transport and customs handled.

Existing household dog?
Many placements integrate with an existing family dog. The integration is part of the training brief.

Can we visit the kennels?
Site visits are arranged after the first brief, by appointment, at our UK offices.
