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Dog trainer with a sense of humor: Informative and entertaining evening with Holger Schlueter

2022-05-17T10:08:30.131Z


Dog trainer with a sense of humor: Informative and entertaining evening with Holger Schlueter Created: 05/17/2022, 12:01 p.m By: Andrea Weber Informative and entertaining at the same time: dog trainer Holger Schlueter was a guest in the Loisachhalle. © Hans Lippert Amusing stories and tips on dog training: dog trainer Holger Schlueter holds the mirror up to mistress and master in the Loisachha


Dog trainer with a sense of humor: Informative and entertaining evening with Holger Schlueter

Created: 05/17/2022, 12:01 p.m

By: Andrea Weber

Informative and entertaining at the same time: dog trainer Holger Schlueter was a guest in the Loisachhalle.

© Hans Lippert

Amusing stories and tips on dog training: dog trainer Holger Schlueter holds the mirror up to mistress and master in the Loisachhalle.

Wolfratshausen - "The dog is not the problem," says Holger Schlueter, the dog trainer known from radio and television.

In a two-hour lecture in the Loisachhalle, he held up the mirror to people and not to animals.

The real stars of the evening, however, were his two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers Dakota (eight years) and Anoki (eight months), American hunting dogs with dark brown short-haired fur, a wiry figure and ice-gray eyes.

They showed around 50 animal friends how a dog hears and reacts.

A highly amusing and entertaining evening not only for dog connoisseurs, but for all lovers of guinea pigs & Co..

The Rhineland-Palatinate has been a dog training consultant and trainer for 27 years and has already experienced a lot during his home visits.

In Wolfratshausen he told amusing stories about masters and mistresses who hide in the bushes when they go for a walk to make the way clear for other dog owners, and of those who run after their Struppi when he runs away again.

Dog owners must set clear boundaries

The shaved professional with the long braid on his beard admitted that he also found it difficult to teach his little dog manners: "If I had hair on my head, it would already be grey." but could also howl like a dog, gesture and imitate.

He brought Anoki and Dakota to the stage and demonstrated in practice how masters and mistresses and dogs tick.

“A dog can say more by wagging its tail than a person who talks for hours,” says Schlueter.

Dogs used to guard farms and go hunting.

Today there is a dog in every fourth household, the expert knows.

"They are allowed to go to bed, get dressed and driven around with the dog bobby car." Every dog ​​owner knows that clear boundaries have to be set, how important the play instinct is for the dog and the impulse control has to work, i.e. obeying commands .

"Dog training means reliability and gratitude for each other."

Dogs are not born aggressive

According to the professional, this is the basis for an intensive bond.

Dogs are not born aggressive, but they need clear rules and firm structures.

"If they don't learn that at home, how will they know how to behave outside?"

At the end, the visitors were able to get personal advice from Holger Schlueter: "Tell me, Mr. Schlueter, how often can I give my darling the beloved liver sausage?" a lady asked at the exit before she left.

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By the way: everything from the region is also available in our regular Wolfratshausen-Geretsried newsletter.

Source: merkur

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