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- News & interesting facts | HZM-Augsburg
News and interesting facts about the dog. Articles about dog nutrition, parasite prevention and first aid for dogs are provided for you. Useful information about dog training, health, nutrition & the Meyer-Miebeck dog center In our "News & Information" section, you'll find well-researched articles about dog training, dog nutrition, health, equipment, and everyday life with a dog. We answer frequently asked questions, debunk myths, and provide practical tips – easy to understand, relevant to everyday life, and based on sound expertise. Health & Prevention Vaccination recommendations for puppies and adult dogs Which vaccinations are advisable – and when? We explain basic immunization, booster shots, and why “more is better” isn't always true. More... Dental care for dogs: necessary or excessive? Tartar is not just a cosmetic flaw. We show why dental care is important and which methods really work in everyday life. More... Common diseases in dogs From the gastrointestinal tract to skin and musculoskeletal system: typical symptoms, when you should take action – and how prevention really helps. More... Protection against (ecto-)parasites - what works? Spot-on, tablet, collar or home remedy? We explain the advantages and disadvantages and how you can find the right protection. More... First aid for dogs: what you should know Emergency? Then every minute counts. We'll show you the most important basics, what belongs in your home medicine cabinet, and when you need to go to the vet immediately. More... Worming dogs: Is it really necessary? A flat rate of every 3 months? We explain when deworming makes sense, what alternatives exist – and what dog owners should know. More... Training & Behavior Group training or individual training: Which suits you best? Beide Wege können richtig sein. Wir erklären Unterschiede, Ziele und für wen welche Trainingsform sinnvoll ist. More... Puberty in dogs: When everything is suddenly "forgotten". Unsicherheit, Testen, Reizbarkeit: Was in der Pubertät normal ist und wie du deinem Hund stabil durch diese Phase hilfst. More... Nutrition & Feeding Dog food - which is the "right" one? Ingredients, nutrients, marketing: We show you what matters – and how to find food that suits your dog. More... BARF for dogs: sensible, risky – or simply done wrong? BARF can work if it's planned according to your dog's needs. We'll show you what to look out for and what common mistakes happen. More... Everyday life & routines Collar or harness: Which is better for my dog? Comfort, safety and health: We help you make your decision, including typical mistakes and suitable areas of application. More ... Visitors & doorbell stress: When your dog freaks out The doorbell, guests, movement – for many dogs, this is pure stress. We explain the causes and show you how to manage situations like visits in a structured and calm manner. More ...
- Puppy phases | HZM-Augsburg
Here you can see the different phases a puppy goes through in the first 12 months of his life. We explain what we can do to help him and what he feels in the different stages. With this knowledge we can train the dog more specific and understand him in a better way. Puppy phases Here you can see the different phases a puppy goes through and what you and your puppy are going to learn when training with us.
- Contact | HZM-Augsburg
You can easily communicate with us on this page using a contact form. Or you can use the telephone number, email address or meet us in person. We look forward to seeing you! Contact Do you have questions about our training, our services, or are you unsure which training program is right for you and your dog? Please feel free to contact us – we'll be happy to discuss your needs. For an initial assessment or to schedule an appointment, please contact us by phone or email. If a personal meeting is not possible at this time, we will get back to you promptly. phone e-mail location opening hours +49 176/ 32 26 00 47 info@hzm-augsburg.de Augsburg and surrounding area Mo - Fr: 7:30am - 6pm Sa & Su: 9am - 6pm Use the contact form if you would like to describe your request to us in detail. The more precise your information, the more effectively we can support you. Contact form Ich habe die Datenschutzerklärung zur Kenntnis genommen. Datenschutz send Thank you for your message. We will get back to you as soon as possible!
- Parasite protection | HZM-Augsburg
Nobody likes parasites. Not even on the dog. We present the advantages and disadvantages of the various preparations and thus enable a quick and solid decision about the use of these preparations. So you and your dog can be sure that you have found the best option and live parasite-free. Protection against (ecto-)parasites in dogs – what is helping? Ectoparasites such as fleas, ticks, and mites are not only a nuisance for dogs, but can also transmit serious diseases like Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, or babesiosis. Effective parasite protection is therefore an important part of preventative healthcare. On this page, you will find a clear comparison of common preventative measures—from chemical preparations to home remedies—along with their respective advantages and disadvantages. Why parasite protection is so important Parasites can transmit pathogens, some of which can be life-threatening. Ticks play a particularly significant role, as they can transmit several infectious diseases simultaneously. Fleas and mites can also cause severe itching, skin inflammation, and, in sensitive dogs, allergic reactions. Consistent protection is therefore not only for your dog's comfort but, above all, for their long-term health. Chemical parasite protection Chemical preparations are considered the most reliable protective measures against ectoparasites. Depending on the product, they differ in application, mode of action, and tolerability. Spot-on preparations Spot-on treatments are applied as a liquid directly to the skin on the neck. The active ingredients spread across the skin and are effective against fleas and ticks. Advantages: Easy to use Fast onset of action Broad spectrum of activity Disadvantages: Possible skin reactions in sensitive dogs Highly toxic to cats in some cases Requires regular reapplication More expensive parasite protection In households with children or multiple dogs, special attention should be paid to safety, fit and possible side effects. Collars against fleas & ticks Antiparasitic collars release their active ingredients continuously over a longer period and often offer protection for several months. Advantages: Long duration of action No need for regular reapplication Continuous active protection Disadvantages: Risk of skin irritation Safety concerns when dogs play or have multiple dogs Ingestion of the active ingredient through licking is possible In households with children or multiple dogs, special attention should be paid to safety, fit and possible side effects. Tablets (systemic parasite protection) The tablets work through the bloodstream and kill parasites as soon as they absorb blood. Advantages: Easy administration No external active ingredient Long duration of action Disadvantages: Possible side effects (e.g., gastrointestinal, neurological) No defense mechanism before the bite Not suitable for all dogs More expensive parasite protection Natural remedies & home remedies – what is realistic? Many dog owners desire a natural alternative to chemical parasite protection. A realistic assessment of its effectiveness is crucial. Coconut oil Coconut oil is often used as a natural remedy against parasites due to its lauric acid content. However, the scientific evidence for its reliable effectiveness is limited. Advantages: Natural ingredients without chemical additives It also conditions the coat and skin Affordable and readily available Disadvantages: Limited effectiveness – not reliable protection in high tick populations Frequent reapplication required Allergic reactions possible Amber necklaces Amber necklaces are said to repel parasites through electrostatic charging. There is currently no scientific evidence to support this claim. Advantages: Natural ingredients without chemical additives Can also be used as a decorative accessory Disadvantages: Very limited effectiveness – no scientific evidence Insufficient protection Not suitable as a sole measure Essential oils Some essential oils are advertised as natural parasite repellents. However, many of them are only suitable for dogs to a limited extent or are even toxic. Advantages: Affordable and readily available Antiseptic and nourishing properties Disadvantages: Risk of skin irritation or poisoning Protection is only short-term at best Frequent reapplication required Which solution is the right one? The ideal parasite protection depends on many factors: age, health, living environment, and the dog's individual tolerance. Chemical preparations generally offer the most reliable protection, while natural remedies should only be used as a supplement. It is important to check the effectiveness of the protection regularly and to seek veterinary advice if you have any concerns. Parasites can transmit serious diseases. Find out which diseases these are, how to recognize them, and when you should take action here: common diseases in dogs
- Vaccination | HZM-Augsburg
Vaccination recommendations for puppies & adult dogs Why vaccinations are important for dogs Vaccinations are among the most important preventative measures for your dog's health. They not only protect against serious, sometimes life-threatening diseases like distemper or parvovirus, but also help to reduce the overall spread of infectious diseases. At the same time, differing recommendations and vaccination schedules often cause confusion. We want to help you find the right guidance. Which vaccinations are considered advisable? Core vaccinations (Basic protection) Non-core vaccinations (individual decision) These vaccinations are recommended for all dogs —regardless of lifestyle or environment. Distemper (CDV) Parvovirus (CPV) Leptospirosis (Lepto) These vaccinations depend on lifestyle, travel habits, and individual risk. Bordetella Lyme disease Leishmaniasis Rabies – what rules apply in Germany? Germany has been considered rabies-free since 2008. Therefore, there is no mandatory vaccination requirement. However, if you are planning to travel abroad, rabies vaccination is mandatory! Vaccination recommendations for puppies Basic immunization for puppies 8 weeks: Parvovirus, Distemper, Leptospirosis 12 weeks: Parvovirus, Distemper, Leptospirosis 16 weeks: Parvovirus, Distemper 15 months: Booster (Parvovirus, Distemper, Leptospirosis) Leptospirosis vaccines require two vaccinations for basic immunization. Vaccinations for adult dogs Refresher intervals Parvovirus: every 3 years Distemper: every 3 years Leptospirosis: annually Rabies: depending on the vaccine (usually every 3 years) Our stance on vaccinations We offer independent advice based on current scientific guidelines. Vaccinations are not an "all-or-nothing" issue. The goal is sensible, individualized protection – tailored to your dog's age, health, and lifestyle. The specific vaccination decision should always be made in consultation with a veterinarian . Sources & Guidelines StIKo-Vet Guideline (Friedrich Loeffler Institute, 5th edition, 2023): Guideline for the vaccination of small animals – including a vaccination traffic light system WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group (2024/2025): Global Vaccination Guidelines for Dogs and Cats OpenAgrar Specialist Portal (FLI, 2023): Vaccination of dogs and cats – practical recommendations & schedule ESCCAP Germany (2024): Combined vaccination and parasite prophylaxis in risk areas TiHo Hannover (2024): Current aspects of canine vaccination (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) Further topics: Further important information about your dog's health, preventative care, and safety: Protection against parasites Deworming – sensible or excessive? First aid for dogs Common illnesses in dogs
- Dog training | HZM-Augsburg
Dog training - but how? We explain our approach to dog training and set new standards. With us your dog is in the best hands. Together we will achieve all your goals. Dog training in Augsburg – our training approach Non-violent, practical and scientifically sound dog training for everyday life Our dog training in Augsburg focuses on the relationship between you and your dog. Our approach is based on mindfulness, calmness, clear communication, emotional security, and scientifically sound, non-violent methods. Every dog is an individual – and we tailor the training accordingly. Discover our training programs – from puppy training to specialized training. offers Content of this page Basic principles Methods & tools Goals Initiative for forcefree dog training Grundprinzipien Basic principles of our trainings Inner peace and mindfulness Mindfulness towards yourself and your dog means: perceiving consciously, acting from a place of calm, and providing security in a relaxed environment to make learning easier. Understanding needs & emotions Behavior always stems from emotions. Therefore, we don't just look at what your dog does, but why. Only in this way can desired behavior develop in the long term. Orientation instead of submission Dogs look to clear, fair, and calm people for guidance. We'll show you how to give your dog security without pressure, punishment, or overwhelming them. Methoden & Werkzeuge Methods & tools we use in training Management Before unwanted behavior occurs, the dog has already exhibited desired behavior. By acting proactively, we learn to manage situations before they escalate. Positive reinforcement Rewards show the dog what he has done right. This increases the likelihood that he will repeat this behavior willingly and happily. We'll show you how to reward correctly and practice the right timing for rewards. Alternative behavior We replace problematic behavior with desired alternatives and practice them so that they also work under distraction. No penalties, no pressure Punishment only tells the dog what not to do. Instead, we work on clear signals, trust, and genuine cooperation. What reward really means Rewards aren't just food: play, social interaction, exercise, actions, or rituals can be just as effective. Together, we'll discover what motivates your dog to cooperate with you and adopt desired behaviors. Ziele What this training approach makes possible Willingness to cooperate Your dog works with you voluntarily because, through improved communication with you, he has understood what you want from him and enjoys cooperating with you. Conflict avoidance By respecting needs, recognizing stress early, identifying problematic triggers and circumstances, and finding solutions, you and your dog will become more capable of taking action, and fewer conflicts will arise. Everyday safety The desired behaviors your dog has learned, as well as the methods you have developed for training and guiding your dog, will safely lead you through the various situations of your everyday life. Stress reduction By providing calm, clarity, and predictable routines for the dog, we reduce stress for both humans and dogs. Exercise Together we will determine the appropriate physical, mental and social stimulation for your dog, taking into account its species, breed and dog's specific needs, so that your dog is fully cared for. Why this approach works so well Trust A dog that trusts you learns faster, shows less stress, and behaves more confidently. Motivation Motivation comes from positive experiences, not pressure or fear. Bonding The better you understand each other, the more harmonious and relaxed your everyday life will be. Initiative Non-violent dog training - our approach We are committed to non-violent, scientifically based dog training. We do not use punishment methods, shock or choke collars, aversive stimuli, or any training aids that violate animal welfare standards. As part of the "Non-Violent Dog Training" initiative, we advocate for education, responsible training, and fair, respectful treatment of dogs. Let's finally get away from old ways of thinking and acting, according to which the dog has to submit to the "pack leader", violent punishments such as hitting, kicking, "poking", pulling on the leash, choking, prong or electric collars, Moxon or retriever leashes without pulling stops and startle stimuli are “normal training methods”. Because they are not. It is simply animal cruelty, relevant to animal welfare and therefore punishable! (see TierSchG §2 para. 2, §3 para. 5, 11, §17 para. 2a) f., §18 para. 1 & 2) Do not hesitate! If you see people treating animals like this, report this behavior. The dog alone usually cannot defend itself. We humans have to stand up for them! The goals of the initiative for non-violent dog training are: Information about where and when violence begins Scientifically based, nonaversive training Code of conduct for trainers Dissemination of expertise Take action against public displays of trainers who use aversive tools The entire position paper can be read here . We, the Meyer-Miebeck Dog Center, have also committed ourselves and signed the position paper and the code of conduct. You can now find us in both the trainer list and the dog school list. Further information, the code of conduct for non-violent dog training as well as the dog schools and trainers that have already been signed up can be found at https://www.violent-free-hundetraining.ch/
- Dental care | HZM-Augsburg
Dental care for dogs – necessary or excessive? A dog's dental health is often underestimated – yet it affects not only the mouth and teeth, but also their overall health. Tartar, inflammation, and periodontitis can put a strain on the heart, liver, kidneys, and even the intestines. On this page, you'll learn why dental care is important for dogs, which methods are effective, and when professional help is needed. Contents of this page Why dental care is so important Common dental problems in dogs Methods of dental care What really helps and what doesn't When should you take action? Support and training Sources Why dental care is so important Grund Untreated dental problems not only lead to pain and bad breath, but can also cause chronic inflammation. Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and reach internal organs, increasing the risk of heart, liver, and kidney disease. Regular dental care is therefore an important part of preventative healthcare. Common dental problems in dogs Häufige Zahnprobleme Tartar & Plaque Plaque is a soft bacterial film that forms on teeth daily. If it is not removed regularly, it hardens into tartar. This tartar primarily accumulates at the gum line and can cause inflammation there. Possible consequences: - Bad breath - Gum inflammation - Receding gums - Loosening or loss of teeth Gingivitis & Periodontitis Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums, usually caused by tartar and bacteria. If left untreated, it can develop into periodontitis – a chronic disease of the tooth-supporting structures that is irreversible. Typical warning signs: - red or swollen gums - bleeding gums - bad breath - sensitive or painful teeth Pain & behavior changes Toothaches in dogs often go unnoticed for a long time because they are good at compensating for discomfort. Instead of obvious pain reactions, subtle behavioral changes are frequently observed. Possible signs: - Refusal to eat or cautious chewing - Withdrawal, reduced playfulness - Irritability or aggression when the head is touched - Increased licking or smacking Methoden Dental care methods Mechanical cleaning Brushing teeth with a dog toothbrush and toothpaste Most effective method Chews and dental care products only provide support are not a substitute for brushing your teeth Professional dental cleaning is performed under anesthesia at the veterinarian's office Recommended for conditions such as heavy tartar buildup Was hilft? What really helps – and what doesn't? Helpful Regular tooth brushing Early habituation Veterinary checkups Insufficient Dental care snacks alone Home remedies "Self-cleaning" dry food promises Handlungsbedarf When should you take action? If you can spot: Bad breath Visible tartar Red or frequently bleeding gums Changes in eating habits Wenn du unsicher bist, lieber die Zähne deines Hundes frühzeitig von einem Tierarzt kontrollieren kassen. Support & Training Unterstützung & Training Many dogs find dental care unpleasant or stressful. With targeted training, your dog can learn to calmly tolerate having their mouth touched. Medical Training - learn stress-free dental care Sources Quellen American Veterinary Dental College. (2019) . AVDC Consensus Report on Periodontal Disease in Dogs and Cats. DeBowes, J., et al. (2002). The prevalence of periodontal disease in dogs and its systemic implications. Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 19(2), 1–4. Kato, T., et al. (2018). "Association between periodontal disease and inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review." Journal of Periodontal Research, 53(2), 192–200. Lund, E. M., Armstrong, P. J., Kirkness, C. M., & Close, D. M. (1998). Prevalence and nature of dental disease in 1,188 dogs and 1,356 cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 213(8), 1131–1135. Niemiec, B. A. (2012). Small Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease: A Colour Handbook. Elsevier Health Sciences.
- Individual training | HZM-Augsburg
In individual training we have the opportunity to individually and specifically work on problematic behaviors and solve them together. This exclusive time allows faster and more sustainable training success to be achieved in a shorter period of time. Individual dog training in Augsburg – personalized & effective In individual training sessions, we can specifically address problematic behaviors or challenges in the dog-human relationship. Without distractions from other dogs and in a personal atmosphere, we achieve clear, lasting progress in a short time. Book now What you can expect in individual training Initial consultation & anamnesis Analysis of problematic behavior Daily routine check Nutrition check Husbandry condition check Equipment check Prevention & Management Training schedule This is how we work in individual training In individual training sessions, we'll work together to examine your dog's problem behavior and analyze all relevant factors. We begin with a comprehensive initial consultation and assessment to gain a complete understanding. If desired, we can also observe the behavior in your home environment or at locations where difficulties occur. If necessary, we recommend a veterinary health check to rule out any underlying physical causes. We also consider your dog's daily routine, stress levels, activity level, and diet – because only then can we develop a holistic picture that forms the basis for an individualized, sustainable training plan. For pronounced leash-related issues, structured leash-walking training may be beneficial. Why individual training is so effective Full attention for you and your dog Calm learning environment without distractions More in-depth analysis and faster understanding Individual pace tailored to your dog Immediate, practical application of the exercises Start individual training now Do you want to work on a specific topic or are you looking for individual support? Then one-on-one training is the fastest way to achieve clear, positive changes – especially after an initial personal consultation . Book now
- Dog Nutrition Consultation | HZM-Augsburg
Individual, needs-based and situation-adapted nutritional advice for dogs and cats. Dog nutrition advice in Augsburg - individual, well-founded & practical for everyday life Proper nutrition is a key component of your dog's health, well-being, and quality of life. At our dog nutrition consultation in Augsburg, we look not only at the food, but at the whole dog: age, activity level, health status, living conditions, and your daily routine. Our goal isn't an ideal solution on paper, but a balanced and sustainable diet that's practical for everyday life. Book now Why individual nutritional counseling is beneficial Why Individual Nutritional Counseling Makes Sense Not all dog food is created equal – and dogs aren't machines. What works for one dog might cause problems for another. Typical reasons for nutritional counseling: Digestive problems, intolerances, or allergies Skin and coat problems Overweight or underweight Uncertainty about BARF, commercial pet food, or mixed feeding Illnesses or special needs Desire for more certainty and clarity regarding nutrition Here you will find the most common dog diseases , which are also due to inadequate feeding of the dog. Common dog diseases This is how we work in dog nutrition consulting This is how we work in dog nutrition consulting: Our advice is independent, transparent, and scientifically sound. We: analyze your dog's current diet and nutrition examine ingredients, nutrient distribution, and potential health risks explain clearly what's actually in their food bowl develop an individualized feeding plan or specific optimizations provide long-term support if needed Without dogma. Without sales pressure. Without "this is how it has to be done." Feeding methods that we accompany Dry, semi-moist & wet food Individual assessment of existing feed types, optimization of composition and selection of suitable alternatives – practical and suitable for everyday use. BARF – but done right BARF can be a good option if it's correctly structured and calculated. We create customized BARF plans, review existing plans, and explain exactly why each component is important. We pay attention to the correct nutrient distribution and a sensible selection of ingredients – for a safe, varied, and species-appropriate diet for your dog. You can find further information and background in our News & Information section. Home-cooked food Home-cooked meals can be a sensible alternative if they are balanced and correctly formulated. In our nutritional consultation: we review existing meal plans calculate your dog's individual needs ensure a proper supply of nutrients (vitamins, minerals, trace elements) adapt recipes to age, weight, activity level, and any specific health conditions The goal is a practical, everyday meal plan that is healthy for your dog and realistically manageable for you. Analysis of previous supply & analysis of food A thorough analysis of your dog's current diet is the first step towards optimal nutrition. Are you unsure whether your dog's current food is truly delivering on its promises? Many declarations on packaging are difficult to understand – and it's not always immediately obvious whether your dog is getting all the essential nutrients or ingesting unwanted additives. We analyze the composition of your dog's food and their previous diet objectively and clearly. You'll receive a clear assessment and well-founded recommendations for a better, healthier diet. For greater clarity in your dog's bowl and long-term health! For which dogs is nutritional advice suitable? Our consultation is suitable for: Puppies & young dogs Adult dogs & senior dogs Dogs with illnesses Dogs with allergies or intolerances Rescue dogs Dog owners who finally want clarity Procedure & framework of dog nutrition consultation Process & Framework of Dog Nutrition Consultation Good nutritional consultation doesn't begin with a ready-made plan, but with listening. It starts with a personal consultation session where we gather all relevant information and jointly determine the next steps. At the beginning, we discuss: Your dog's current nutritional status Any existing problems, uncertainties, or goals Previous experiences with food, supplements, or diets Building on this, we analyze the current diet and work together to develop sensible adjustments or a new feeding approach. You will receive clear recommendations, understandable explanations, and—depending on your needs—a customized feeding or BARF plan. At follow-up appointments, we monitor progress, adjust the feeding regimen, and address any new questions that arise in everyday life. No rigid concept, but rather a consultation that evolves with your dog. Book now
- Dog sports in Augsburg - exercise, bonding & fun | Meyer-Miebeck Dog Center
Dog sports in Augsburg: Coordination, exercise & nose work for dogs of all ages. Non-violent, motivating, individualized - without performance pressure. Dog sports in Augsburg – moving together, growing together Dog sports are so much more than just exercise: They strengthen the bond between you and your dog, promote concentration, body awareness, and motivation, and are simply incredibly fun. Whether you're a beginner or a little bundle of energy, we design each session so that your dog can learn safely, in a controlled manner, and with enjoyment. Book now What can you expect from dog sports? In dog sports, we playfully explore various forms of movement and specifically promote coordination, stability, and endurance. You'll learn how to provide your dog with meaningful physical exercise without overexerting them. The focus is on enjoyment, motivation, and teamwork, not performance or perfection. Each exercise is individually tailored to your dog's age, fitness level, size, and personality. It's important to us that your dog feels safe, experiences success, and develops a love for exercising together. If you have any questions or specific physical requirements, we'd be happy to discuss them in a personal consultation . What exactly we do in dog sports Agility & Slowgility Obstacle Course Coordination & Balance Jogging and Cycling Climbing & Scrambling Dummy Training Search & Nose Work Team Games Why dog sports are beneficial Dog sports provide mental and physical stimulation, improve your dog's body awareness, increase their concentration, and strengthen your bond. Many dogs become more balanced, confident, and focused through regular exercise. For dogs with excess energy, dog sports are an excellent way to reduce stress and channel it in a controlled manner. Who is dog sports suitable for? Suitable for almost any dog: puppies, adult dogs, senior dogs, insecure dogs, or dogs with physical limitations. Each session is tailored to ensure your dog is neither under- nor over-challenged and feels comfortable at all times. Your advantages as an owner You'll learn how to design effective exercise programs, what to pay attention to during physical exertion, and how to motivate your dog without putting pressure on them. At the same time, you'll strengthen the bond between you and your dog and get plenty of ideas for varied walks and activities. Book now
- Dog training in Augsburg – all offers at a glance | Meyer-Miebeck Dog Center
All dog training services in Augsburg: individual and group training, consultations, special offers, and dog nutrition advice. Find the right offer for you. Dog training in Augsburg - our services Here you will find all offers related to dog training in Augsburg – from puppy and young dog training to individual and group training, as well as advice and special offers. Individual training Individual, focused, practical for everyday use - for fast, sustainable success offers Puppy group training A secure start in life – attachment, daily routine, social behavior offers Medical Training Stress-free grooming and vet visits through cooperation offers Group training Learning with distractions - realistic, practical & structured offers Young dogs group training Orientation, calm & security during puberty – with humor and clarity. offers Puppy ticket Intensive support for you and your puppy – flexible & effective. offers Anti-hunting training Controlled behavior, reliable recall, orientation offers Mindfulness training More peace, focus & connection in everyday life offers Dog sports Coordination, movement, play & fun offers Consultation session For all questions concerning behavior, everyday life & individual challenges. offers
- Puppy ticket | HZM-Augsburg
Does your puppy have a special problem? And you want to solve it once and for all? That's exactly what the puppy ticket is for. We will take our time with this problem until it is solved or your puppy is no longer receptive. One ticket for one problem, no time limit, no financial stress. Together we solve every problem! Puppy Ticket - Support without time pressure The Puppy Ticket is a dedicated training and consultation session that you can use flexibly to address one specific issue/problem with your puppy in a relaxed atmosphere. Together, we'll analyze the situation, explain the connections clearly, and work step by step toward a solution – without a time limit (unless your puppy is no longer receptive), and without stress. What's special about the puppy ticket No time limit. No pressure. No constantly checking the time. With the Puppy Ticket, the focus isn't on the number of minutes, but on your puppy's problem. We take exactly as much time as is necessary: until the issue is understood until an effective, lasting solution is found until your puppy gets tired or until they can no longer absorb new stimuli This ensures: more relaxed learning lasting learning success less frustration for both of you What is the puppy ticket suitable for? The Puppy Ticket is ideal for a specific concern, for example: Questions about everyday puppy life Uncertainties regarding training A particular behavior that worries you First training steps Relaxation and calming exercises Questions about housing or equipment Nutrition questions for puppies In short: One topic. One appointment. Full attention. This is how we work with the puppy ticket During the exclusive Puppy Ticket period, we focus specifically on one key topic that is particularly important for you and your puppy right now. We work: in short, easily digestible training sessions with calm, patience, and clarity with establishing routines adapted to your puppy's developmental stage The goal is to create understanding, security, and guidance – for you and your dog. Who is the puppy ticket suitable for? Who is the Puppy Ticket suitable for? The Puppy Ticket is especially suitable if you: feel unsure and would like a clear assessment don't need a traditional training course want to discuss a topic at your own pace don't want to be rushed You don't need to "prepare" anything. We'll meet you where you are. Book now
