We train in small groups (at most 4 human-dog-teams per trainer) in all weathers. The training will take 2,5 - 3 hours.

In general, the training looks like that a participant will not only work with the own dog, but also plays the role of the "victim" or "runner" and also walks with the other teams, to learn by watching.

Every team will be trained individually and will get tasks depending on their capabilities. We respond to special needs and support each team in its development.

The dog handler learns to read his/her dog, because that is the only way to co-operate with the four-legged partner.

We attach great importance to ensuring that the dogs are not overtaxed and are challenged and encouraged according to their age and level of training. 

The dogs wait in the car for their “mission” and then get the necessary rest to regenerate and process what they have learned and experienced.

We train in all weathers, but there are of course weather conditions that prevent us from training: extreme heat, because it is unacceptable for the dogs (and people), snow flurries, because then the tracks are covered and of course severe weather conditions.