Protection training

The dog must mean it.

Protection work is not theatre. It asks for genuine nerve, vigilance, courage, strong defence, and the ability to remain clear under pressure.

What the work develops

Confident, stable, and honest.

Every dog brings a different genetic ceiling. The training aims to cultivate its natural protective ability without manufacturing something that is not truly there.

  • Strong defence
  • Civil orientation
  • Confidence and real intent
  • Pressure tolerance and recovery
Bane standing watchfully at Aliana K9

Types of protection work

01

Foundation

Establishing engagement, neutrality, environmental confidence, and obedience that continues to function around pressure.

02

Personal Protection

Developing a dog's natural protective instinct into a clear, controlled response for the owner and home.

03

Working Progression

More advanced development for suitable dogs, where control, discernment, and reliable obedience remain non-negotiable.