Dog training news at OhMyDog! The Hague

Watch this space for the latest news from OhMyDog! School.

  • Advanced obedience competition at OhMyDog!

    Advanced obedience competition at OhMyDog!

        On Monday 13 May 2019, 19.00-21.00, OhMyDog Hondentraining Den Haag is organising its first Advanced Obedience olympic games.  The Advanced Obedience students will be showing off what they have learnt over the past ten weeks, and will be competing for the Golden cup! Students who have competed will be entertained with a free […]

  • Help! My Labrador puppy bites!

    Help! My Labrador puppy bites!

      This little guy, despite his uber-cute face, doesn’t just have the puppy crazy five minutes. He gets the full-blown crazy 24 hours. Why they booked a dog behaviour advice visit His owners were getting conflicting advice from trainers, other dog owners, neighbours, etc. and none of the ‘commonsense’ stuff worked. They wanted an evidence-based […]

  • Dog behaviour therapy: what?!

    Dog behaviour therapy: what?!

    Blog post by The Hague dog behaviourist Laure-Anne Visele about the profession of Hondengedragstherapeut Photo credits at the end of the post My grandmother was born in 1919. She grew up on a farm just after World War One with pigs and cows and… dogs. One of them bit her dad (as he was being […]

  • Funclass demo in Den Haag

    Funclass demo in Den Haag

    Today, we gave demos of our fun class for the municipality of The Hague, to celebrate the opening of a new fenced off dog field in Bezuidenhout West.   We got to meet local dog owners, and taught them how to teach their dogs to: – skateboard, – find their owners’ keys, – pick up […]

  • So I can’t shout at my dog?

    So I can’t shout at my dog?

    This is a question we often get. The short answer is: “Sure you can.” We don’t expect you to be some perfect Yoda Master. We shout at our kids (and dogs). Why can’t you do the same? Shouting often does the trick: it can get the point across so the dog stops. So if it works, why […]

  • Seminar about dog behaviour: Zoologist’s secrets

    Seminar about dog behaviour: Zoologist’s secrets

    It is time for the Zoologist’s secrets to dog behaviour seminar again tomorrow (Wednesday 17 April, 20.00-22.30).  An evidence-based seminar in English about dog behaviour, and how we can understand and guide our dogs in a scientifically and ethically responsible way.  And of course, as you have come to expect of all OhMyDog activities, it […]

  • Puppies and kids: some words of advice from dog professionals

    Puppies and kids: some words of advice from dog professionals

    We have prepared this quick fact-sheet to help you steer the interactions between your do and your kids.  Puppies and kids: The link leads to a collection of resources for safe child-dog interactions. The core points are: Understand dogs: Familiarise kids with dog body language, and teach them to respect it. Mine! Kids never grab […]

  • Cavalier King Charles vs. King Charles: what is the difference?

    Cavalier King Charles vs. King Charles: what is the difference?

    Article about the difference between King Charles and Cavalier King Charles spaniels. By Laure-Anne Viselé, June 2010. Re-released and updated on 3 May 2019 Photo credits at the end of the post I am often surprised to see that that a lot of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels owners think it is the same breed as […]

  • OhMyDog is now a partnership

    OhMyDog is now a partnership

    I am happy to announce that, as of April 2019, Stephanie Neijts is officially co-running the school as partner. I got to work very closely with Stephanie when she was completing her BSc in Animal Management, when she chose us for her internship. We worked together daily and I got a fantastic companion and sounding […]

  • Dog training school safety management

    Dog training school safety management

    #hondenschool #hondentraining #dogtraining #dogtrainingschool At OhMyDog, we don’t kid around with safety: We have strict screening rules for acceptable dog behaviour for group class. We have clear, often repeated and diligently implemented policies about distance between the dogs. We have a compulsory team safety guide. Our First Aid boxes are in order and always in […]