Being meticulous pays off!
Everyday situations are real-life training grounds that give you confidence
Recognize where it's worth persevering
Identify potential problems
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A dog picking something up from the ground, even though they shouldn't. A moment where you think, "Oh, whatever."
This is precisely where more is decided than we often realize.
Not because this one item is important, but because dogs learn how serious we are.
Dogs don't learn in an artificially created environment, but in everyday life. Whether an object is on the ground that should stay there, eye contact is made, or an impulse is stopped – this is where the sustainability of dog training is decided.
In dog training, "being finicky" is often equated with being petty and overcontrolling. However, a closer look is worthwhile. Precisely the conscious guidance of your dog in everyday situations creates orientation, security, and long-term relaxation.
This webinar is about why it makes sense not to simply let seemingly minor things slide – and how to manage situations calmly, fairly, and consistently. Using practical examples and videos, I will show how clarity in detail can prevent bigger problems.
A webinar for anyone who wants fewer discussions in everyday life without wanting to control their dog.
Learn in this webinar:
- How you can consistently guide your dog through everyday situations
- How to set boundaries without becoming controlling
- How more precision leads to more composure
- How to recognize if being finicky is worth it
Our expert:
Nadine Lammer is a trained dog trainer, certified animal psychologist specializing in dogs, and certified coach. She runs her own dog school "Behind the Dog". The foundations of her training are team building, communication, respect, and trust.
More about the expert: Nadine Lammer - Dog school for training and education
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Erscheinungstag
17.03.2026
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