Medical training for dogs in Augsburg – relaxed cooperation instead of stress
In medical training, your dog learns to cooperate willingly and calmly during grooming procedures and veterinary examinations. Many dogs react with insecurity, fear, or stress in such situations. Through targeted exercises, we build trust, confidence, and cooperation. Step by step, at your pace and your dog's.
What exactly is medical training?
Medical training means that your dog becomes accustomed to everyday grooming and examination procedures in a stress-free and self-directed way. We use clear signals, calm routines, and the power of positive reinforcement. This allows your dog to learn to remain calm in potentially unpleasant situations.
The process typically begins with a personal consultation, during which we jointly assess your dog's current training level, needs, and potential triggers.
The goal is not simply "functioning," but genuine safety—for your dog, for you, and for everyone involved in their care or treatment.
What we practice in medical training
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Resting head
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Giving and holding paws
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Touch training
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Ear, eye, and mouth check
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Teeth brushing
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Preparing for nail trimming
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Grooming and brushing
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Being held gently without stress
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Relaxation exercises
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Self-directed signals ("start" / "stop")

You can find more information here in the "Special Training" section.
For which dogs is medical training beneficial?
For every dog, from puppy to senior. Especially beneficial are anxious dogs, dogs with negative experiences at the vet, insecure rescue dogs, or dogs that need regular physical checkups.
Your advantage as an owner
You will learn how to guide your dog safely and understandably through unpleasant situations, how to recognize stress, and how to make everyday life significantly more relaxed with simple exercises.
