Facilitating Meaningful Social Interactions
Identifying appropriate and inappropriate social contacts for your dog
Recognizing conflicts and expressions in social contact
Guiding your dog correctly in social contact
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Social interaction among dogs is more than just running around together or "letting off steam." Not every dog needs a lot of social contact, but every dog benefits from the right kind.
In this webinar, we will look at how to recognize good dog interactions, why not every dog is a good fit for every other dog, and why it is sometimes better to deliberately manage or completely avoid interactions. You will learn how to meaningfully accompany your dog in social situations without overwhelming them or leaving them completely on their own.
This is not about constant intervention, but about conscious guidance, observation, and support – adapted to your dog and their individual needs. Because good social interactions do not happen by chance, but through suitable partners, clear communication, and your active role as a companion. If you want to learn how to strengthen your dog's social skills and make their interactions meaningful, this webinar is for you.
Learn in this webinar:
• what dogs are a good match for your dog and from which dogs they might even benefit in terms of their development,
• what conflicts between dogs look like and how best to deal with them,
• when you should intervene and how best to guide your dog in social interactions, and
• how social interaction influences your dog's development or problem behavior.
Our Expert:
Before becoming self-employed with "Dracanis," Klara Kühne worked as a dog trainer and lecturer at a training academy, where she specialized in canine aggression and holistic training approaches. In her webinars and seminars, she shares her knowledge with other dog trainers to prepare them for working with difficult dogs. With her individual coaching sessions, she offers a point of contact for dog owners with challenging dogs.
More about the expert:
https://www.dracanis.de
Recognition as continuing education
The webinar is recognized by the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Veterinarians with 3 hours as continuing education; our certificate of participation must be submitted for this. Feedback from Lower Saxony is still pending.
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Photo Credits:
Cover: Anna Auerbach/KOSMOS
Author portrait: Klara Kühne
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100-112-900499-video
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Produktart
Webinar
Erscheinungstag
24.09.2025
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