Mantrailing Introduction Session

Mantrailing Introduction Session

£65.00

Various dates and locations available - select below. Directions to location, further details about the session, and a list of what to bring with you will be emailed to you a week before your session.

Mantrailing is training your dog to follow a specific person's scent, and locate them at the end of the trail to earn their reward. It is not only great fun for your dog, but we guarantee you will love it too! it is a Team game!

You will learn how to motivate your dog to focus on a task and how to read their body language. It’s an excellent sport for nervous or reactive dogs that might struggle in class environment, as each dog is worked individually.

As a qualified instructors with Mantrailing UK we follow the Kocher Method of training, which gives your dog a great drive for the game, we set them up to succeed and therefore every dog has a blast!!

Dogs of all ages and breeds can and do trail, this all inclusive sport is perfect for those of you with dogs that you aren't able to take to classes or compete in high energy sports any longer due to age or even injury!!

During your introduction you will understand how Mantrailing works and get you and your dogs started off Mantrailing. By the end of your session you will understand the sport of Mantrailing and be up and running with your dog too.

This is practical session designed for both owners and their dogs. Limited spaces. 1 dog per handler.

*Please note dogs must be worked on a harness for Mantrailing. If you dog is afraid of a harness and you need some support please email and we can look about building their confidence before coming to an Introduction.

*Further note, dogs will be rested in the cars between their trails during Mantrailing Introductions and during regular Mantrailing sessions. This is important ‘processing’ and rest time and is vital for the dogs to have this break. If your dog is unahppy settling in a car you can bring enrichment for them, or have someone tag along to keep them company. There is always somebody back with the cars to keep an eye on all the dogs - they are never left unattended.

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