
Young Buddies - Young dogs
After successful puppy training, an exciting new phase begins for you and your four-legged friend: young dog training. During this time, we refine the basics you have already laid down and accompany your young dog on its way to becoming a confident, reliable partner in everyday life.

Commitment and Trust
During the puppy stage, the bond between dog and owner continues to grow stronger. I place great emphasis on communication and trust so that your dog continues to see you as a safe haven.

Understand & Support
Young dogs often experience hormonal fluctuations, which can manifest as insecurity or high levels of excitement. Together, we’ll work on handling these challenges with care.

Explore everyday life
The foundations laid during puppy training are now being applied in everyday life: leash walking, recall, impulse control, and staying calm in the face of distractions are key areas of focus.

Interactions
Interactions with other dogs, people, and different environments remain important, and you’ll learn how to guide your dog through these experiences.

Meaningful activities
Physical and mental activities are incorporated into training in a more targeted way. I’ll show you suitable games, tasks, and exercises to ensure your young dog is challenged but not overwhelmed.
Puppy training can be attended from the age of 6 months and is an ongoing course. As the lessons do not build directly on each other, you can join at any time. A prerequisite is having completed the puppy training course.
We train in small groups of max. 4 dogs and, depending on the topic, either in the training room in Cham or outside in the Baar/Cham/Zug area.
Cost: 30 per hour or 280 for a 10-session subscription.