I have a vision: a human-animal Visionrelation based on mutual trust and respect. I would love to meet dogowners proud of the harmonious relation between them and their pet.

Having been working with different animal species like horses, dogs, parrots and the other birds for several years, I am now convinced, that the only natural and valuable training method is a method imitating the preparation to life by a mother or family. This form of education is built on mutual knowledge and respects the natural instincts of the animals. It is the most common type of knowledge transmission and has proved its efficiency throughout the evolution of the life.

 

Since the 70s a new education method based on punishment, strength andVision submission has been developed. This method often leads to very shy animals or animals showing various behaviour disorders. Thus this form of education is neither beneficial nor persistent, hence far away from my training method.

In my world, dog-training is based on comprehension and respect. This is the best copy of the education a mother offers her offspring. We use positive reinforcement instead of punishment as main working tool. Of course the training method has to be adapted to our human needs and constraints. I also base my training on the newest animal behaviour studies of cognitive abilities and emotional capacities of wolves, dog and humans.

 

The result of this soft education form is that you rapidly build up a relation of trust and friendship with your dog.Vision You learn to understand your dog’s language and to be understood by him. Such a harmonious relation brings peace and balance to both of you and this in all circumstances.

Your dog feels understood and therefore respects you as reliable and trustful leader. In return to this reliability and security you offer your dog, you obtain all his gratitude. He wants to please you and tries to show you his appreciation with a lot of different attentions. This makes your common life pleasant and prevents number of behaviour disorders.

 
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