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Street heeling 1st session.
Hey Team - in this video I show recorded the first session of everyday heelwork (this is NOT focus heelwork we have in the course HH -even though there are some similarities) Even though later on I want my dog to walk with the head down looking at the environment I start with the dog looking at me (face). Reason? dogs are learning placement shoulder-leg on the left much faster as they are much more focused. Also keeping this level of focus (dog looking at our face constantly) is simply not sustainable as dogs cannot walk like that on long distances. Therefore as I progress I allow my dog to look wherever they want and look at me only if I say their name. Teaching dog to switch back and forth look wherever you like - look at me has some practical advantages especially with reactive dogs at early stages of their training or easily distracted dogs. When I walk past the trigger eye contact with the trigger eg. other dog is much more confrontational. I can simply ask my dog hey look at me, your safe with me, you don't have to deal with that. Similar thing we do in our human world - we don't make deep eye contact with other people walking past. Then if someone is staring at us ( that make at least me bit uncomfortable) we often look away or look at the phone to avoid confrontation. With my dogs I want the to look at me and get my support when walking past triggers before they are ready to just ignore them. I will also do that with my perfectly friendly and social dogs- when walking past distractions I will often ask them to look at me so they are less tempted :) Let me know if you have any questions! ps. I have spaniel for residential training now- one of the goals is to teach street heeling. I'm tempted to document that. Shall I?
Street heeling 1st session.
0 likes • 19h
Yes please to documenting the progression! The thing I currently struggle most with Tokaji’s everyday heeling is that he loses focus quickly and his positioning then goes off. I must revisit things step by step slowly and go back to building motivation I reckon
Practical guide- Play on restrain/back-tie
Hey guys in this video you can find recorded training session where I breakdown how to play on restrain. I mentioned probably 100000 times that this is my absolutely favourite way to build maximum desire (eg. strong activation) and trouble shoot (eg. passive dog in fighting). There are also couple of mistakes or imperfections that I have made ... can you spot them?! let me know in the comments👇 I hope you enjoy it!
Practical guide- Play on restrain/back-tie
3 likes • Jan 1
A great play session to watch! Thanks for sharing
Happy New Year!
How are you spending New Year’s Eve tonight? Whether you’re out celebrating, working with dogs, training, or keeping it quiet at home—thank you for being part of this community. I want to wish you all a Happy New Year. May 2026 be a year of real progress. All the best, Alex
1 like • Jan 1
Happy new year, everyone! We waited the fireworks playing card games, then fell asleep right after.. looking forward to seeing what 2026 brings!
👋 Welcome to the group, you legends
Thanks for jumping in here early – you’re basically the founding members of this community. This space is for all of you who already follow my work and want a place to go a bit deeper together. Please say hi in the comments and share: - Who are you and what dog/dogs you have? - What are you mainly working on right now? - What’s the first thing you’d like to learn here – one topic or problem you want me to cover as soon as possible? Many thanks, Alex
5 likes • Dec '25
Hi all! I’m Sere and I have two hungarian pointers: Saffron my girl who’s 5 and mostly “tamed” (lives most of the time in a calm liberty window, very responsible and biddable but also manipulative and comes with a hidden agenda most times) and Tokaji who’s a very drivey 21 months old boy who loves his self employed hunting sprees, loves to live in his “find your own fun” window where he puts himself into work mode and becomes a hunting machine.. for himself. Currently working on communication and control, work ethic, clarity during play and life, and motivation. Tokaji has a tendency to disengage from me during training in new settings, and vocalises when frustrated (ie unclear on task or too aroused by reward to think straight) For starter I would love to clear our play cue - ie if I have a toy in my hand both dogs currently see that as play cue instead of waiting for my verbal cue Thanks for having us!
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Welcome to the Karate4Dogs Learning Hub. This space will serve as the central platform for all my training content: - courses - workshops - challenges - updates - training breakdowns - upcoming projects Everything I teach will live here in an organised and structured way. More materials will be added soon. Feel free to introduce yourself and your dog, and tell me what you’re currently working on. – Alex
0 likes • Dec '25
Hi everyone, my name is Sere and I have 2 hungarian pointers; Saffron who’s 5yo and a professional manipulator, former professional scavenger. We had several challenges throughout her adolescence (we used to live in central London) due to misunderstanding between us culminating in her being reactive and “unpredictable” with both dogs and people - we worked through it and she now is very solid and tolerant, great communication with other dogs. A continuous work in progress nonetheless. We purchased her from a breeder in Italy. Then about 18 months ago we welcomed our second dog Tokaji, a hungarian pointer rescue from Hungary as a puppy - basically a hunter in the hands of two vegetarians. He came with a very different set of challenges (high drive cum high arousal, anyone?) and I quickly understood I needed to up my game with him. With him we currently do GRC (wall climb mostly), flyball (Overdrive flyball club), gundog (also his self-employed hunting skills are of course top notch 😂), scentwork, basic obedience, search (would love to do tracking with him) and some mantrailing. The girl does mostlty scentwork and gundog (loves retrieves) and we hike off leash for hours. And of course both are my main models for fitness and conditioning whilst I work through my CPCFT accreditation 😊 Very excited to be here and hope to work on increasing clarity during our training and eveyday life, improving my play style and handler’s motion as there is a lot of room for improvement (also their play style is very different so I need to work on flexing my own style) and many other bits! Thanks for welcoming us :)
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Sere, Saffron (5yo Hungarian Pointer) and Tokaji (almost 2yo Hungarian Pointer)

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