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Note regarding this page: We would like to use our resources as much as possible for dog owners and dogs who need help, or who, for whatever reason, cannot cope with conventional dog schools.

Does one of the following apply to you!!!!


--if you just want to quickly solve a problem

--if you want to continue working with treats, commands, pressure, punishment, hierarchy, hand signals, toys and aids

--if you wish to continue working at another dog training school

--if you are not prepared to work on yourself, but only want to change the dog

--if you just want to know how we work

--if you have no problems with your dog

--if you are not prepared to learn something completely different from what everyone else is doing

--if you don't want to be at eye level with your dog

--if you don't want to walk the dog on a leash

--if you don't want to learn to walk on a leash

--if you would like "we" to train your dog and not you yourself

--if you would rather do nothing with your dog

--if you are a dog trainer

--if you wish to continue working with commands in any form


This does not mean that you can no longer give the dog a treat or play with him, but you do it without expecting anything in return.


Why not another dog training school? Because they are incompatible; they are completely different systems.


Do not come to us even if someone has raved about us to you, but you do not want to fulfill the points mentioned above.



We are happy to help every dog owner and dog become a special team, but you have to be willing to commit to it.


Why not a dog trainer? Because you can't apply Meuri's Mental Dog Art in the context of commands (obedience). We also can't help dog trainers solve the problems with their own dogs. Because they always work in their own way at their dog training school, and therefore the problems they have keep recurring. We would be grateful if you would accept this.


If your dog could write to us, it would look something like this.

Dear dog trainer, for a year now I've been trying really hard to understand what my owner wants from me. Just one example: when we're walking on a leash, they show me on the leash that I should walk ahead, which I do immediately. I really try my best to sniff as much as possible and run from one side to the other. But the harder I try, the more they pull on me. I just don't understand it, because I'm doing exactly what they're showing me. Recently, another dog came along with its owner. At first, I thought, "Great, someone's coming to chat." But the closer they got, the more the owner pulled me towards her and showed me that she was afraid of him. Of course, I understood immediately and protected my owner. The strange thing about this situation was that after they had passed, my owner scolded me—I don't know why—and then gave me a treat, as if I were a very good boy. I've simply reached the point where I have to say things can't continue like this. That's why I've been doing some research online and came across you. What you're writing here all sounds so logical and clear to me, so I'd like to ask if you could perhaps take care of my owners. With best dog regards, Aron

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