Puppy courses: The aim of our course is, above all, to strengthen the bond and the trust of the puppies in their owners, this is practiced playfully and with a lot of effort by the dog handler. If we give them stimuli from everyday life in the most varied of forms, then the dogs should get the certainty that they are not threatened with any danger in connection with their owners.

They should also learn to fit into the “pack of people” and find their place there.

This includes acquiring the basic knowledge of obedience and first commands, such as “sit”, “sit down” or “here”. We attach great importance to a well-structured callback. Contact with other dogs of different breeds is also a must for the positive development of a puppy.

Young dog courses: In the young dog course, the contents of the puppy course are deepened and what has been learned is consolidated. Basic obedience is practiced in a playful way and great importance is attached to the everyday suitability of the exercises. The recall is strengthened and elements of our dummy training are built into the course: nose work (search) and first simple steps towards retrieving (memory, markings) to convey the joy of retrieving to our young dogs and their owners.

Everyday training: Behavior in everyday situations for a harmonious coexistence. The correct way to get out of the car, how do I master dog encounters, how do I behave when there are crowds, how can I walk my dog on a leash without stress, how do I teach him that my dog lies quietly under the table while I am with friends I sit in a café so that he can give me his toys out of his mouth whenever I want, how do I learn to be a team with my dog in every situation in our life together.

Training for retrieval tests: Search performance test (SLP), basic retrieval tests (RBP) and obedience and retrieval tests (GAP)

BT-VT and IBGH courses

Retrieval and dummy training

Preparations for working tests

Hunting training with experienced hunting judges and hunters