Our methods vary according to specific characteristics of the dog's breed, age, and the owner's personality and age group.
This approach originated in the late 1940s when Ivan Pavlov developed the concept of conditioned reflex. This method suits puppies, relying on rewards to keep training easy and enjoyable.
The Koehler method operates on the philosophy that dogs choose their actions based on learned experiences. The learning pattern follows: Action → Memory → Desire.
Schutzhund tests dogs of all breeds for traits necessary for police-type work, including courage, intelligence, trainability, bond to handler, and perseverance.
French Ring Sport combines jumping, obedience exercises, and bite work. Dogs must first pass a temperament test before competing at Ring I, Ring II, and Ring III.

Training takes place in public areas because it allows the dog to experience and respond to real-life situations such as dealing with other dogs, humans and vehicular traffic.
The objective is teaching dogs to listen and obey through communication established by the commands learned during courses.
Different options exist for every case of obedience or behavior modification therapy.
Contact Marco to choose the right path.
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