Sharing an activity with your dog means training differently: through enjoyment, trust, and partnership. An ideal way to strengthen the bond.
Fascinated by dogs since early childhood, my story with canines has been shaped over the years through encounters and experiences, in the course of a life shared with six companions to this day. Holder of several diplomas and certifications as a canine behaviorist and trainer—including a specialization in so-called “difficult” dogs—I place my knowledge and experience at the service of the well-being of the human–dog partnership. Below, you can discover the full range of services I offer. All pursue the same goal: living in harmony with your dog.
By Pascal , 24 December 2025
Our dogs need to expend not only physical energy, but mental energy as well. Puzzle and brain games are an excellent way to stimulate cognitive abilities while strengthening the bond between dog and owner. They encourage dogs to think, search, understand, and succeed — in short, to have fun in a smart and enriching way.
By Pascal , 23 December 2025
All dogs need physical activity. Walking, running, exploring, playing—these moments are essential to their physical and mental balance. However, the pace, duration, and intensity of outings must be adapted to each dog, according to their age, breed, morphology, health status, and overall physical condition. A walk that is too long, unsuitable terrain, or poorly managed exertion can quickly turn a moment of pleasure into a source of discomfort—or even injury. The goal is simple: stay active, yes, but intelligently, for your companion’s well-being and long-term health.
By Pascal , 24 December 2025
Whether it’s windy, raining, snowing, or under bright sunshine, regular walks are essential to a dog’s balance and well-being—ideally in a natural environment. This is also why education is indispensable, particularly to ensure a reliable recall. Walks must always take place under proper safety conditions. In our beautiful region, which offers such rich landscapes and abundant nature, it would be a real shame not to take advantage of it. Here are a few tips.
Proprioception is the perception of the body in space. Working on this skill helps dogs become more aware of their bodies, improve their balance, coordination, and confidence. It is an activity that is both playful, educational, and physical.
Playful and sporting activities are not an “extra” in canine education: they are its natural continuation. They combine learning, socialization, and enjoyment, while respecting each dog’s individual personality. Whether it’s a young puppy, an adult dog, or a senior, play and movement remain the most effective learning tools.
A friendly experience to strengthen your dog’s socialization and well-being. It also provides a practical opportunity to work on recall training. Walking groups are organized according to the dogs’ physical abilities.
A powerful mental activity that highlights your dog’s natural abilities. Smell is a dog’s primary sense; using it means giving your dog the freedom to take initiative and make choices. This activity is suitable for all dogs, regardless of age or physical condition.