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Fun4Dogs Motto

Be your dog's pack leader & best mate!

 

Dog Training Principle


My Dog Training Principle:

Fun4Dogs training is designed to help dog owners to become well behaved dogs. Fun4Dogs offers a wide range of training like, home training, weekly class training and any kind of bad behaviour solving.

The training will help you to develop a friendship for a lifetime while having a lot of fun with your dog!

Keep in mind:

Training should be fun for you and your dog. If you are not in a good mood, it is not a good time to train with your dog, as your dog is your mirror. A bad mood or any other negative feelings will ruin your energy and your dog will not listen to you. Fun4Dogs training will teach you what to watch out for and help you to avoid potential pitfalls.

An integral part of the Fun4Dogs training concept is to understand your dog’s body language. As you are talking "human" and your dog is talking "canine", establishing a bond between you and your dog can be very difficult.

At Fun4Dogs training, you will learn to understand your dog's body language, and to use your own body language along with hand signals and your voice to communicate with your dog. Further, you will be taught why your dog does what he does, how he learns, and what motivates him.

Fun4Dogs Basic Rules:

Be calm and assertive!

Use your body language!

Be consistent!

Reward your dog with fun!

 

About FUN 4 DOGS

Janina Schuster - Dog Trainer (North of Melbourne, Mernda)

I am an experienced dog trainer who uses dog friendly training methods. I have been working with dogs for about 14 years and I am a member of the Border Collie Club of Victoria.

I worked as a casual dog trainer in a German dog club for a couple of years and helped many friends to train their dogs. Besides, as an active member of a "Search and Rescue Group” in Germany, I trained dogs to find missing people in forests or open fields. My first dog and I won several obedience competitions in Germany.

In 2008, my husband, our Border Collie Paige, and I moved to Australia. Since then, I have specialised in dog behaviour and dog body language, as for me, this are the most interesting and exciting aspects of dog training.

In 2009, we got Kala, our second Border Collie. Kala and I actively engage in agility training at Croydon & District Obedience Dog Club (CDODC) since she is one year old.In the same year, I started my dog training school, Fun4Dogs. Since then, I have been able to solve various issues between dog owners and their dogs.