30 days right of return

Basic obedience

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[Day 24] "Stay" - Keep calm through targeted impulse control

The "stay" signal is an essential exercise to help you control your dog in everyday life and help him stay calm in exciting moments. Whether welcoming visitors or waiting at the front door - the "stay" signal ensures that your dog is aware of the situation without interfering directly. Frustration tolerance and impulse control are particularly important here and are supported by regular training, such as the Protocol for Relaxation.

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[Day 23] "Stand" with hand target - How to effectively direct your dog's attention

The "Stand" signal combined with a hand target is a valuable aid to keep your dog calm and orientated in various situations. Whether at the vet, on public transport or during grooming - the hand target ensures that your dog remains calm and focussed on you. Find out how you can integrate the hand target into your training and make everyday life with your dog more relaxed.

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[Day 22] "Stand" for beginners - A useful signal for your dog's everyday life

The "stand" signal may not be one of the most common commands, but it plays an important role in your dog's everyday life. Especially during examinations, grooming or when putting on a Harness and Leash, the "stand" can provide more calm and control. In this blog, you will find out how to teach your dog to "stand" and why it can be a valuable signal in everyday life.

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[Day 21] Combination training "Sit" & "Down" - bringing variety and concentration to training

In "sit" and "down" combination training, your dog is required to switch back and forth between the two signals. The training requires a lot of concentration and provides variety in your training sessions. Keep the sessions short and entertaining to keep your dog motivated. Games, rewards and fun take centre stage - this makes signal control effective and fun!

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[Day 20] "Place" for professionals - How to keep your dog calm in any situation

A perfect "down" requires more than just lying down. In advanced training, your dog must remain calm and composed in challenging situations, such as in a café or in the park. In this blog, you will learn how to gradually optimise the "down" signal to teach your dog to stay even in the face of strong distractions. Create milestones and increase the training systematically - your free training plan is waiting!

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[Day 19] "Place" for advanced learners - perfecting eye contact and impulse control

The "down" signal can be further optimised through targeted training by teaching your dog to stay down and maintain eye contact. This advanced exercise strengthens your dog's impulse control and helps you maintain more control in distracting situations. The Protocol for Relaxation provides additional support to teach the dog to stay calm and not give in to the impulse to follow you.

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[Day 18] "Space" for beginners - The basis for calm and control

The "down" signal is an indispensable tool in a dog's everyday life. It not only teaches your dog to lie down, but also to stay calm and concentrate on you. In contrast to "sit", "down" goes deeper into impulse control, as your dog withdraws even more when lying down. This blog guides you through the first steps of teaching your dog to "sit" and consolidating it - an essential building block for a calm and relaxed relationship. Includes a free training plan!

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[Day 17] "Sit" for professionals - how to master everyday situations

A perfect "sit" is not shown in calm moments, but in exciting and distracting situations. This blog is about how you can consolidate the "sit" signal even under strong external stimuli so that your dog reacts reliably in every situation. By setting clear goals and training step by step in various stages, you and your dog will reach a professional level. Includes a free training plan!

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[Day 16] "Sit" for advanced learners - strengthening impulse control and eye contact

The "sit" signal is more than just a simple command. In the advanced version, you combine the sit-stay with eye contact to strengthen your dog's impulse control. This extension is particularly helpful in everyday situations such as feeding or on the road, where patience and concentration are required. In this blog, you will learn how to deepen the "sit" signal and use it reliably in different environments. Including a free training plan!

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