1-on-1 guidance

Sometimes you don't need a group lesson, but personal attention. In the individual sessions, I look at exactly what your dog, and you, need.

Whether it concerns fear, reactivity, aggression or insecure behavior: we tackle it step by step, in a way that suits you. No standard exercise plan, but tailor-made solutions.


Together we work on:

  • more peace and self-confidence for your dog
  • clarity in communication between you and your dog
  • relaxing walks and social interactions
  • practical tools to understand and adjust behavior


Every human-dog combination is unique. That's why I don't offer a ready-made plan, but guidance that truly fits.


Behavioral consultation

Want to work specifically on your dog's behavior? We'll start with a behavioral consultation, where I'll observe, explain, and create a concrete plan together.


Rates:

  • Behavioral consultation: €89.00
  • At home (within 25 km): € 10,-
  • Expansion to multiple sessions is always possible: €45 per 30 minutes


The consultation lasts on average one to one and a half hours and is fully tailored to your situation.


Workshops

Want to learn more about dog behavior, body language, and communication? Then my practical workshops are ideal. They offer personalized guidance and immediately applicable knowledge.


Rates:

  • Basic workshop (2 x 2.5 hours): €299.00
  • Deepening workshop (2 x 2.5 hours): €249.00


The workshops are suitable for dog owners who want to deepen their knowledge, but also for professionals who want to sharpen their practice.


My method

There are thousands of training methods, but the right one is the one that works for your dog. My approach is to the point, practical, and based on behavioral science and real-world experience.


I don't use tricks from a textbook. I look at the root cause of the behavior, not just what you see on the outside. My years of experience have taught me which techniques are effective and which are counterproductive.


Trainers often have strong theoretical or practical skills. I believe a good dog trainer combines both.

It's quite simple really: listen to the dog, see what he needs, and give you the tools to deal with that properly.


Experience that counts

I worked for years at an animal shelter, where I cared for hundreds of dogs with behavioral problems. From anxious dogs to dogs that had trouble interacting with their own kind—I've seen it all and made progress with them. There I learned that no two dogs are the same, and that every approach starts with careful observation and listening.


At the daycare center (in collaboration with Hondwerk), Mark and I guide large groups of dogs simultaneously every day. We've been working with hundreds of different personalities there for years. Because of that diversity, I now know what really works and what doesn't.


Getting acquainted

Would you like to know what I can do for you and your dog?

Please feel free to contact me, I will tell you honestly whether and how I can help you.


No sales pitches, no fixed packages. Just a good conversation about your dog and what it takes to regain balance.