For geographically distant consultations, or for ongoing follow-up through video exchanges, I also offer simple, practical, and personalized advice to support you effectively at a distance.
Natural education and positive reinforcement… the most important thing is adapting to each individual. The goal is mutual trust between owner and dog. Individual and/or group classes.
Many incidents with dogs could be avoided through a better understanding of canine communication. Interventions adapted to all ages, in schools as well as in corporate settings.
A working dog is a specialized dog: it must be prepared, both physically and mentally, to perform with confidence.
Sharing an activity with your dog means training differently: through enjoyment, trust, and partnership. An ideal way to strengthen the bond.
Understanding and resolving canine behavioral issues to restore a calm and balanced relationship between the dog and its surroundings, through an approach based on canine communication.
🌿 Natural Dog Education – In Brief Natural dog education is based on respecting the dog’s needs, emotions, and natural way of communicating. It prioritizes understanding behavior before acting, relying on observation and canine body language. This approach avoids coercive methods and instead builds a relationship founded on trust, consistency, and reinforcement of desirable behaviors. Since every dog is unique, natural education adapts to the dog’s age, background, and temperament. By using the environment, play, and everyday situations as learning tools, natural education helps dogs become calmer, more autonomous, and emotionally balanced, while strengthening the bond with their human.
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 , 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.