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Canine training

Canine trainingSociety demands more and more things of Man’s best friend. Our best friend has to know how to adapt itself perfectly to the behaviour of the city, of the country; if it should bark or not, according to the circumstances; to play with its toys, without destroying ours; to valiantly confront that which scares us, and to be quiet yet forthcoming when relatives and friends knock on the door; doing everything we ask it to… And all of this must be done, of course, without anything being explained to it. As puppies we ask more of them than of certain children.

Faced with all these demands, often the results seem hopeless. For the most insistent, there are clubs and even books. Yet the clubs are usually sporting and the books are somewhat solitary and autodidactic. Because every dog is different and every owner too, the best thing is to go to a professional trainer. What is needed is a training method that is adapted to each individual. To observe concrete errors in each case and to correct them. Often it is that we cannot demand a result when we do not know how to explain what we want specifically. There is not an absolute rule, just a method.

The method is canine training. Minimal coercion and maximum respect for the dog and the owner. But minimal coercion does not mean minimal results. Quite the opposite, as the results are spectacular in their speed and effectiveness. This method allows us to rebalance the notion of hierarchy in the dog/owner dichotomy in favour of the owner, and for the dog it makes the majority of the negative effects, often brought about by a state of anxiety caused by the lack of a firm position within the pack’s pecking order, disappear.

At the end of this training, not only will the owner have obtained results, but they will also have acquired the method that will let them improve the harmony between them and their best friend.

But be careful: The aim of this training is not to transform the dog into a circus animal, but to harmonise the relationship and to obtain visible, immediate and permanent results. There is a clear and evident before and after, above all for your dog. Correct canine training can change lives. Yours, and the dog’s!





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