About Us

My journey into dog training started with a family pet and a simple desire to better understand dogs and improve communication with them. What began as a personal interest quickly developed into years of hands-on learning, studying behavior, and building real experience working with dogs in everyday life.

As my experience grew, I began working with protection dogs, which gave me a much deeper understanding of canine psychology, drive, emotion, and communication. Working with high-drive dogs taught me that training is not just about obedience — it’s about reading the dog in front of you, building trust, and developing clear, fair communication.

For the past 7 years, I have worked with dogs of all breeds, temperaments, and behavioral challenges. My training philosophy is centered around balanced, fair training that respects each dog as an individual. There is no one-size-fits-all approach — every training plan is tailored to the dog and the owner’s goals, lifestyle, and communication style.

My goal is to help owners build a stronger, more reliable relationship with their dogs through structure, clarity, and practical training that carries over into real life.

Dog Sport & Working Dog Experience

Alongside obedience and behavior work, I have also trained and competed in multiple dog sports, including IGP/Schutzhund, PSA, and French Ring. These sports involve tracking, obedience, and protection work, and have been instrumental in developing a deeper understanding of drive, pressure, and how dogs think and problem-solve under stress.

I have also worked in detection training, which further strengthened my understanding of focus, motivation, and the mental side of scent work and task-driven behavior. This combination of disciplines has helped me better understand how dogs learn, how they handle pressure, and how to develop both precision and confidence in training.

In addition to working and sport training, I also enjoy teaching advanced obedience and trick training, which helps build engagement, confidence, and clear communication between dog and handler in a more creative and structured way.