Basic obedience

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[Day 47] "Off" in the game - Controlled tugging games as effective training

In day 47 of the training plan, you will learn to reinforce your dog's "off" signal through tugging games. The training focusses on practising letting go in dynamic play situations where the dog is strongly fixated on the toy. With clear rules and targeted timing, you strengthen your dog's impulse control, promote basic obedience and increase their enjoyment of working together. The free training plan provides you with all the important steps for successful training.

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[Day 46] Swap deal for dogs - The second step to a safe "out"

In day 46 of the training plan, you reinforce your dog's "off" signal through a structured swap: your dog learns to swap a toy for an identical one on signal. This method reinforces the understanding of the "off" signal and shows the dog that letting go is safe and rewarding. The free training plan and our tips from dog psychology and cynology will help you to organise the training calmly and effectively.

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[Day 45] Fair and effective - practising the "out" through bartering

Day 45 of the basic obedience course is all about teaching your dog the "off" signal so that he lets toys out of his mouth on a signal. With a fair exchange, your dog learns that it is worth releasing the toy. The training plan uses a systematic, positively reinforced structure with easy-to-follow steps and scientifically based tips from dog psychology and cynology.

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[Day 44] Stimulus control in dogs: Training for a reliable "off" in every situation

The "off" signal is a vital command for your dog. Whether it's letting go of a toy or dropping a potentially dangerous object, the "off" signal should be trained safely and happily to avoid resource defence and aggression. In this blog, we explain how to train the "off" signal step by step and motivate your dog in the process.

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[Day 43] Learning "out": How to teach your dog to safely release objects

In day 43 of the training plan, you will learn how to reinforce your dog's "off" signal through targeted exercises with increasing distraction. The focus is on building up the signal in less stimulating environments and gradually intensifying it. This way, your dog will reliably let go even in challenging situations. The free training plan provides you with all the steps for effective training.

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[Day 33] Radio training: How to keep your dog close to you at all times

Radio training helps you to teach your dog to move around you within a defined radius - whether you are walking free or on a Long Leash. This training strengthens your dog's orientation towards you and ensures that it remains responsive even at greater distances. Radio training is a particularly valuable method for dogs with a strong hunting instinct or from foreign animal shelters to make running free safer.

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[Day 14] Visiting - How to manage your dog's territorial behaviour

Dogs see their home as their territory and visitors can often be perceived as a threat. This often leads to agitated or aggressive behaviour. In this blog, we explain how you can use management techniques to control territorial behaviour and show your dog that visitors are not a threat. With clear strategies, such as preparation and the use of reorientation, we help you to create stress-free visitor situations. Includes a free training plan!

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[Day 11] Eye contact - How to get your dog's attention

Eye contact is a key technique in dog training. It allows you to direct your dog's attention and concentration and build a strong basis for communication. In this blog, we explain how to train active eye contact and why it is so important in everyday life - especially in situations with strong distractions. You'll also find out how eye contact boosts the bonding hormone oxytocin and helps you to relax. Includes a free training plan!

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[Day 10] Deck training - The basis for frustration tolerance and impulse control

Ceiling training is an essential exercise in dog training that teaches your dog to relax and accept spatial boundaries. This training improves your dog's frustration tolerance and impulse control - both important skills for everyday life. In this blog, we explain how blanket training works and why it forms the basis for many other training situations, such as receiving visitors or recall. Including a free training plan!

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[Day 09] The Protocol for Relaxation - Relaxation and impulse control for your dog

The Protocol for Relaxation, developed by Dr Karen Overall, is a method for teaching dogs relaxation and impulse control. It forms the basis for many other training situations, such as receiving visitors, staying calm in the face of distractions or coming down in stressful moments. In this blog, we explain how to implement the Protocol for Relaxation step by step and help your dog to develop more balanced behaviour. Including a free training plan!

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[Day 08] House rules for dogs - rules create clarity and security when living together

The house rules form the basis for a structured life together with your dog. It ensures that your dog has clear roles and tasks, which gives him security and makes everyday life easier for you. In this blog, we explain why it is important to consistently adhere to rules in the house and how to set up the training correctly. We give you a plan on how to define taboo zones, the core territory and quiet rooms to provide your dog with optimum support. With a free training plan for implementation!

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