Webinar: The Single Most Important Skill of the Mantrailing Dog

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Live: January 28th, 2026 | 7pm/19:00 Central European Time
1pm Eastern Daylight Time, 10am Pacific Daylight Time

 

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Description

What is the decisive factor that determines whether a mantrailing dog can reliably follow a person—even under difficult conditions?
Alongside motivation and scenting ability, one skill above all plays a central role: problem-solving ability.

Problem-solving ability describes the dog’s capacity to deal with challenges independently and to make decisions.
It is precisely this skill that determines whether a mantrailer finds the correct path at intersections, in contaminated areas, or on complex trails—or abandons the task.

But how can targeted training sustainably improve a dog’s problem-solving ability?
Which training approaches encourage independent work without overwhelming or unsettling the dog?

In this webinar, Christoph provides practical insight into his training methods. He explains how he systematically builds, develops, and stabilizes problem-solving ability in mantrailing dogs. Using concrete examples, he shows how training can be designed to make dogs more independent and solution-oriented.

The webinar is aimed at mantrailers who want to better understand their dog’s work and develop it in a targeted way—regardless of their current level of training.

A recording of the event and a certificate will be available for all registered participants!

 

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About the host:
Christoph’s trailing clients include:
  • Military Special Operation Units of the  French, Polish and Slowenien armed forces as well as the US military
  • Police handlers in Belgium, China, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
  • SAR units of the Taiwan Fire Department
  • SAR units and private teams in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, England, France, Netherlands, Croatia, Latvia, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic und Hungaria.
  • Christoph is a volunteer handler for the SAR K9 unit of the Vienna fire department.