We offer dog training classes for expats
Dog training for English speaking people in Hamburg -
We are here for you!
Hamburg is a multicultural and vibrating city with a large English speaking community, amongst whom there are a lot of dog owners. However, for a long time there was no offer of dog training in English language. This is where we have stepped in.
Dog training aims at improving the daily lives of both, dog owners and dogs. It is a service which affects a part of our life with a high emotional significance, as in many cases we have bonded with our furry friends like we have with our family members. If you have decided to seek support in this field, there should be no language barrier. It is very important that you are able to communicate and understand precisely, what the causes, options and training measures are in order to reach your individual goals.
We offer you dog training in the whole city of Hamburg, from Wandsbek to Altona and from Poppenbüttel to Harburg. The training will start in your familiar environment and will continue wherever needed, depending on what the diagnosis indicates.
Science based training -
state of the art due to continuing education
Distinguishing factors
Over 20 years of experience
certified by the federal veterinary office of Hamburg
Individual training plans including video analyses
Access to our competence network of vets, physio-therapists and more
Support between trainings, 24/7 availability
Get in touch with us now!
Reach out free of charge and receive an individual training appointment suggestion within 24 hrs!
Phone
0157 - 70 21 28 72
Call, Whatsapp or text us!
Email

Dog training topics
Helping you and your dog to solve the following topics is part of our daily work.
Reactive behaviour on the leash (barking/”freaking out” at the sight of dogs, people, cyclists, etc.)
Pulling on the leash
Separation anxiety (stress behaviour when the owners are not present)
Territorial behaviour (barking at the garden fence / at the gate)
Driving by car with your dog (canine is getting stressed during car rides)
Taking the dog to the office (office dog training)
Foster animal training / how to help animal protection dogs settle in
Aggressive behaviour (ferocity, snapping, threatening)
Anxiety, anxious dogs
Hunting behaviour, hunting other animals
Anti poison bait training (dog picks up everything from the ground)
Medical training
House-training your dog (to do no. 1&2 outside of the house only)
Should your topic not be listed, simply get in touch with us. We can help you with any issue!