Dog during a training session
DOG TRAINING

Understanding the dog is the first step in training them.

I'm studying the cognitive-relational method to learn to observe the dog as an individual: with emotions, needs, experiences and their own way of communicating. A learning journey carried out with seriousness, study and respect.

Discover my path

Every dog has a story. That's where we begin.

There are no standard solutions that work for everyone. Every path starts from observation of the dog, the context they live in and the needs of their family.

The cognitive-relational method values collaboration and trust. The goal isn't a perfect dog, but a dog who is calmer, listened to and able to face the world alongside their person.

Dog in a relaxed moment

Small steps, useful in real life.

Puppies and first months

Routines, settling into the family and building the first foundations.

Building calm habits right from the start.

Communication

Learning to read signals, needs and moments of difficulty.

Listen before asking.

Walking and environment

Creating calmer experiences inside and outside the home.

The environment is part of the education.

Adopted dogs

Welcoming the dog's history and gradually building new habits.

Every story deserves time.

I study, observe, learn.

This space gathers notes, reflections and observations from my learning journey. It doesn't aim to give absolute answers: it wants to share better questions and a more mindful way of being alongside dogs.

DIARY COMING SOON
A moment of connection with the dog