Vanessa Keil

Hundeflo-Dog trainer in München

Why I became a dog trainer for Munich:

Many underestimate small dogs – but my Chihuahua Tyson showed me early on how important education is for every size. I wanted to do everything right and as a puppy I visited a group of puppies with him, full of hope to bring him closer to social behaviour and basic obedience. But unfortunately, Tyson learned one thing there: that other dogs bully him and that encounters with conspecifics mean stress. The experience was frustrating for both of us – and I began to believe that dog training might just not be for us.

But then I came to “the dog fleet” – and everything changed there. I was a customer, was taken seriously and accompanied. Tyson finally got the support he needed, and I learned how modern dog training really works: clearly structured, suitable for everyday use and with a lot of heart.

Area of application: Dachau, München

What I love about this profession:

The experience of what can be achieved in an individual training and later in the group has deeply shaped me. It is impressive how much the bond between humans and dogs is strengthened when you learn together, understand each other and grow together.

I was able to experience exactly this development myself – and it inspired me to embark on the path of becoming a dog trainer. Today I work according to a principle that has changed everything for me: well-founded, flexible and solution-oriented.

I know how it feels when you’re an insecure dog owner, wondering if you’re doing everything right or just don’t know what to do. And that’s exactly why I accompany other human-doch teams today with empathy, expertise and real enthusiasm.

Because every team has the potential to grow beyond itself – sometimes it just needs the right impulse to get started together.

Because I’ve learned one thing: it’s never too late to change anything in your relationship with your four-legged friend – and sometimes it all starts with a little Chihuahua named Tyson.

“Rules bring two- and four-legged friends a better quality of life.”

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