G.A.B
Guide to Animal Behavior
My vision of puppy school:
Often when we talk about puppy school, we think of an education center where we take our puppy to leave it among other dogs, or to teach it to sit, walk on a leash, to obey etc...
The vision I have is completely different. When you begin training, the basis does not lie in learning these kinds of things, or in letting him fend for himself among a dozen other puppies, but rather in learning to fundamental. Know how to relax at times and be calm, learn that solitude is normal, learn to play sparingly, learn how to behave when meeting other dogs or even learn to clean at your own pace and without stress. ;
Of course, walking on a leash, recall or other essential education skills are learned later!
And what about you?
Wanting to educate your puppy is a very good thing, but do you know everything you need to know about it?
My goal will be to teach you to recognize your dog's needs, to teach you how to communicate correctly with him, how to interpret his body language and his way of functioning (because every dog is different!). Through games, observation, and appreciation, you will learn how to build a relationship of trust and how to evolve together.
Vouloir éduquer son chiot est une très bonne chose, mais savez vous tout ce qu'il faut savoir à son sujet ?
Mon but sera de vous apprendre à reconnaitre les besoins de votre chien, de vous apprendre comment communiquer correctement avec lui, comment interpréter son langage corporel et sa façon à lui de fonctionner (car chaque chien est différent!). À travers des jeux, de l'observation, et de la valorisation, vous apprendrez comment construire une relation de confiance et comment évoluer ensemble.
Votre place dans son éducation :
Training walks
Le but de ces balades ?
Pouvoir vous apprendre à lire correctement votre chien lors de diverses rencontres tout au long de notre marche. Apprendre à croiser un autre chien (inconnu du votre) dans le calme, apprendre à quel moment laisser votre chien interagir ou à quel moment intervenir, ou encore vous apprendre comment fonctionne la communication entre deux chiens.
Just like with puppy school, I have my own idea of a training walk.
I don't do big group walks because I don't find any interest in it in terms of learning, neither for the dog, nor for its owner.
What interests me, however, is to take you with me individually to places where we meet other dogs in real situations.
The purpose of these walks? Being able to teach you how to read your dog correctly during various encounters throughout our walk. Learn to meet another dog (unknown to yours) calmly, learn when to let your dog interact or when to intervene, or even teach you how communication works between two dogs.
Secondly, we can plan organized walks with 1 or 2 other people maximum, always in the same spirit and in order to continue the socialization of your dog or puppy.