Building up staying alone

In order for dogs to be able to stay home alone in a relaxed manner, they should be carefully and gradually accustomed to being separated from their caregiver. In this theory course, participants will learn what to look out for and how to build up the process of being left alone in a sensible way, with plenty of input for practical implementation. The course is suitable for people with dogs of all ages - from puppies to senior dogs.

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Study goals

  • How long can dogs stay away from their caregiver?
  • How can I get my dog used to staying home alone in a relaxed manner?
  • How can I recognize that my dog is stressed during separation?

Seminar Details

target audience:

People who want to teach their dog to stay home alone

location:

Seminar room Mettmenstetten

expenses:

50 Fr.

course places:

12

course administration

Prisca Elsener

In 2014, I had the opportunity to complete an internship at fairtrain – for dogs and humans, and I have been working as a trainer since 2015. I have also been a member of the management team since 2025.

 


Because so many people and dogs seek advice and guidance from fairtrain – for dogs and humans, I have had and continue to have the opportunity to gain extensive experience in successfully working with a wide variety of human-dog teams and to indulge my fascination with dogs. On the one hand, I train dogs from puppies to seniors, and on the other hand, I lead activity courses—agility, Nadac, lunging, and all-in-one. I apply my expertise primarily in the areas of behavioral therapy, individual coaching, and seminars.

 


I am an enthusiastic agility and Nadac competitor with my own dog.

 


Availability: Wednesday to Saturday