methodology
Dogs have been with us for over 20,000 years
Most of the time the dog tells me a different story than the owner, misinterpretations can unfortunately lead to dangerous situations, it is important to deal with the big picture and take the time to read the dog in detail.
Not all care is the same!
It is important to me to constantly learn new things
to with empathy, mind, heart and according to current animal protection laws
to help every dog-human team to achieve common harmony.
It's about finding realistic, success-oriented solutions, eliminating misunderstandings and translating the dog language in a way that everyone can understand.

The science of animal behavioral psychology and new insights in evolutionary biology is a constantly changing and growing source that I also like to include.
approach
Thinking outside the box
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There is no single solution to all problems, but in my opinion there are always many possibilities and approaches.
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Starting with simple training situations, small goals and lots of repetitions to build big ones out of small ones.
You should also be very happy about the achievement of small goals, which promotes bonding and basic trust.
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Especially with young dogs up to about 3 years of age, show patience, you don't like being yelled at at work either,
animals have a deep one too
awareness and need a lot of love, security and trust.
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A dog will never be a human, we must
see the animal behind the often tragic story, know the breed characteristics and give the dog structure and security
they naturally need.
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It is often the human being who has to change, not the animal.
Hope? Of course!

You think it's hopeless because other dog trainers have already given up?
Is your dog the famous "worst case"?
Old dogs are sure not to learn anything new?
There is always a solution, a motto that becomes reality when you objectively observe reactions: After getting to know each other for the first time, we can already recognize symptoms and work on goals. I focus on simple action and reaction - learning to understand every dog ​​with logic and compassion.
I would like to personally prove to everyone that the old saying
"You can't teach old dogs anything new" is absolutely not true.
Every dog ​​is able to learn new things!
The age and history are irrelevant because dogs are not resentful. Dogs long for balance, even if they seem to convey something else to us. Most of the time, insecurity is misunderstood as aggression and treated incorrectly.
Allow new paths and learn to enjoy the stress-free togetherness with your loved one.
I don't give up on a dog - that's my promise!
