Play With Purpose — Applied Across Different Worlds
Just got back from teaching Play With Purpose in Poland.
Amazing experience.
We had trainers and handlers from completely different backgrounds all working together in one place:
• reactive companion dogs• sport/reactive dogs• agility• search & rescue• pet dog trainers• protection sport dogs- people using different training systems and philosophies
Different goals. Different methods. Different dogs.
But all of them were focused on the same core thing: bringing the dog’s performance to full potential.
Because no matter what you do with your dog — every type of training starts with:
• motivation• confidence• relationship• emotional regulation
And structured play is one of the most powerful tools to build all of it.
That’s what we focused on during the workshop. Applying Play With Purpose to different real-life goals and challenges.
With reactive dogs we worked on confidence and confidence around triggers.With search & rescue dogs we worked on building play as a high-value reward and confidence approaching people.With sport and working dogs we focused on engagement, clarity, emotional regulation and performance.
Really cool to see one system adapted to so many completely different dogs and handlers.
Also — sorry for the radio silence last couple of days. It was a very intense and busy trip.
I’ll catch up with all messages, comments and replies today and tomorrow. Appreciate your patience.
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Play With Purpose — Applied Across Different Worlds
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