FAQs
Moravian K9 European training program

EXPERIENCED IN EUROPEAN
POLICE AND ARMY K9 TRAINING


How does K9 training work?
No single approach to training can be expected to work with all dogs. Objectives and issues are discussed and from that a training regimen is tailored to particular individual needs.

Where the training takes place?
We train outside. On fresh air, on the grass - not in small confined over-crowded rooms with slippery floors where the dogs and puppies cannot even walk on.

Why group training?
We believe that group classes are a terrific way to socialize your dog, teach your dog not to react and ignore various distractions, improve behaviour, co-operation, and for the owners to learn from each other mistakes.

Why distractions are important?
Distractions are crucial and necessary once the pup or dog has learned and begun to understand and fully obey various commands.

Having a dog with behavioral problem?
If your dog is: aggressive, aggressive towards humans, has become unruly in the home, won't obey your commands, won't come back, reacts only if you have food, is fearful of strangers, jumps on people tc. We can set your dog back on the right path and correct these unwanted issues and much more.

K9 training vs. K9 training...
We have a high standard we expect from you and your dog. We don't expect your dog knows how to do stuff, we expect your dog do it with perfection each time!
Not every K9 training is same. If you are unhappy with your training or your dog's lack of progress, let us help you to start over again the right way - to get the job done!

How long is the training?
We don't put a time limit on the training. Our K9 training is sort of as a club membership, where you are welcomed to choose if you want to continue learning, socializing and working with your dog in groups, on different levels, face new obstacles etc.

What about the dog's age and training?
The age of a dog is often less relevant than it's physical state. Each owner should begin training basics at early age. Puppies age of 6 weeks can be taught about housebreaking, walking on the leash, get used to grooming, The first two years are most important for the dog's abilities to be trained. Older dog's take longer to learn new things depending on their physical and mental state.


Have more questions? Do not hesitate to contact us directly.