A puppy moves in

The arrival of a dog can turn life upside down - especially when a puppy moves in. As cute and heart-warming as the little puppies are, the settling-in period and the changes in everyday life can be challenging and stressful.

 


In this theory course, participants are prepared for life with a puppy and provided with information and tips on how to handle them. The lesson is aimed at all dog owners who are still waiting for their puppy and want to prepare themselves as well as those who already have their puppy at home.

 

You can participate online or on site.

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Study goals

  • How can I make the acclimatization period easier for my puppy?
  • What are the needs of puppies?
  • How can good socialization be achieved?
  • How do I keep my puppy occupied in a meaningful way?

Seminar Details

target audience:

People who want to prepare for their puppy

location:

Seminar room Mettmenstetten

expenses:

50 Fr.

course places:

12

course administration

Mumi Schenk-ILL

With many years of experience managing international customer service teams and a solid education from a management school, I now build on strong leadership skills as the owner and managing director of Hundeschule fairtrain GmbH. Goal-oriented work — even under pressure — is a given for me.

 

Working with diverse human-dog teams is a welcome challenge. My analytical and solution-focused thinking, combined with great patience and passion for both dogs and their humans, forms the foundation of my behavior consultations, individual coaching sessions, and group trainings.

 

Dogs from animal shelters are especially close to my heart. That is why I regularly volunteer for a large Swiss animal welfare organization and support various shelters abroad once a year. My work as a trainer with shelter dogs requires extensive knowledge, empathy, and experience — qualities I have developed through years of practice.

 

Currently, I am undergoing training in canine gait analysis as well as advanced studies in behavior counseling.

With our own shelter dog, we are still working on basic training, reducing arousal outdoors, and addressing his challenges with men and children.

Trainer recognised by The International Professional Association of Dog Trainers (IBH)