I promised to reveal how much I actually train with my dogs. Well, here it is:
Yes, I train—probably two serious sessions a week focused on the exercises of my discipline. But the truth is…
The most important part isn’t the training. It’s the play, and I try to play every day.
Play is where the magic happens. It’s how we bond and stay motivated.
And let’s be honest, without joy, it’s so easy to get frustrated and lose sight of why we started.
When I first adopted Pon, the dog that started my journey, he didn’t play or trust people. Training him felt overwhelming. But once I discovered the power of play…
He became calm in so many environments. We built an incredible bond, and the training results started to flow effortlessly.
So, here’s my advice: instead of focusing on how much you train, focus on how much fun you’re having together.
And if you’re curious about how to use play to achieve amazing results without frustration, I invite you to my masterclass