This membership is for you, if you want to understand more than just the method itself. Rather than only showing you what to do, it will help you understand why a certain method is used, and why the right choice can vary depending on the individual dog. By learning the principles and learning psychology behind the training, you will be able to teach your dog any exercise or skill with more understanding, confidence, and purpose.
What you'll get:
- Theoretical input on various training principles in dog training
- In-depth focus on different obedience and bite work exercises in mondioring
- Opportunity to submit videos from your own training and receive feedback in our facebook group
- Option to ask questions and participate in a community centered around the sportÂ
- The full “The art of Training with Distraction” course.
- Access to the “The Art of a stable lay down” course.Â
- Access to “The art of a stable marking"Â
There will be a stronger focus on the principles behind dog training and the understanding of them, rather than on specific methods. Why? Because I firmly believe that the same results can be achieved using many different approaches. I don’t believe that one method works for every dog. That’s why you’ll benefit greatly from this membership, regardless of which method you prefer to use.
There is no commitment period in this membership.Â
About me:
My name is Oda Vittor, and I’m 32 years old. During my time in the military, I fell in love with the Malinois breed—and ever since, it’s been all about them. I now have four male Malinois that I mainly compete with in the sport of Mondioring. It’s an incredibly demanding sport, full of extreme distractions. That’s what inspired me to get much more creative with my dog training. I simply wanted dogs that could handle the pressure and challenges they face in competitions. I have worked as a dogtrainer since 2017 and I have trained and certified 19 dogs. This has given me a lot of experience and, most importantly, a deeper understanding of how different dogs can be. So I know for sure - one method doesn't fit for all dogs.Â
I’ve also competed in obedience and rally obedience, and I truly see the benefits of training with more distractions. That’s why I started what I call Klinkokos Dog Training. I enjoy a playful and creative approach to working with dogs. Training with your dog should be fun—for both of you!
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