The useful hunting dog - relaxed in everyday life

Seminar & workshop series for hunters

A useful hunting dog shows its reliability not only in the hunting ground, but above all in everyday life.

This series of seminars and workshops is aimed at hunters who want to lead, understand and train their dog holistically. Our team offers you the most effective approaches from different areas, that will support and advance you and your dog in the best possible way. Direct and competent, scientifically sound and adapted to every level of training. Thanks to small group sizes, we offer you individual and intensive practice.

Regardless of whether you are about to get a hunting dog, are a first-time handler or an experienced handler looking for new impulses - this series provides a sound basis for a stable, trusting relationship that will support you in your work as a handler and in your hunting activities. relationship that will provide you with lasting support in your guide work and hunting activities.

Dogs with problematic behavior are also welcome.

Who is this seminar series for?

For hunters who:

  • would like to deepen the basics of hunting guide work and actively contribute scientifically sound basic knowledge to their work
  • want to develop their own skills and those of their dog in a targeted manner
  • are prepared to think beyond familiar approaches

Contents (overarching)

  • Consciously use changes in the relationship structure for the education and stable development of your dog
  • Incorporate calm and reliable orientation into the work
  • Being able to actively incorporate everyday life into hunting work (without additional training time)
  • Being able to accept and actively use conflicts in everyday life with reference to the hunting context
  • Basic preparation for hunting tests

Structure & Dates

Compulsory courses (content builds on each other)

  • Seminar 1 - The basis: Relationship structure & frustration tolerance (2 days): 14/15.03.2026 with practical components and many approaches for the first steps
  • Theory evening (learning theory): 25.03.026
  • Workshop 2 - Orientation (2 days): 28/29.03.2026 Theory & Practice
  • Workshop 3 - Conflict management (2 days): 30./31.05.2026 Theory & practice

Participation in all of the above events is mandatory, as the content builds on each other and is not taught in isolation.

Optional additional event:

  • Workshop 4 - Application in hunting practice (2 days):
    20./21.06.2026 

This workshop can be booked as an option and is aimed at participants who would like to apply what they have learned to their hunting work with our support. High practical component! Module 1 „The useful dog“ is a prerequisite.

Organization

  • Venue: Training Center - Dog Center Frankfurt Airport (Waldstraße 80, 63128 Dietzenbach)
  • Implementation with three lecturers per event
  • Limited number of participants for intensive work

Prices

Compulsory package (seminar 1 + theory evening + workshop 2 + workshop 3)
1,490 € per participant/dog

Optional workshop 4
420 € per participant/dog

The lecturers

Katinka Stinchcombe 

Katinka originally comes from an equestrian background. She worked intensively in this field for over 16 years, where she discovered her passion and ability to mediate between people and animals and bring them closer together. She also studied veterinary medicine for 4 years before starting her CANIS studies in 2008. The foundations were laid in her childhood, as she grew up as the daughter of a vet and a hunter.

Since 2010, Katinka has been accompanying students in CANIS studies, as well as in further education and training. She runs her own dog school WeCanDog in the Taunus region. Her focus is on counseling, consolidating relationship structures, frustration tolerance, orientation and working with fearful and hunting dogs.

In recent years, she has also worked intensively with specialized dogs and their humans, who are expected to deliver reliable top performance in regular missions.

„It turns out that many specialized dogs are used twice today. On the one hand in their field of work, such as hunting, in the mountains or in similar demanding areas, and on the other as a family member and life companion. This provides a great opportunity to use dogs in everyday situations so that they can be used more calmly and therefore even more efficiently. Because it is possible to combine both areas well in order to become a successful and reliable team in action without losing the necessary energy in unnecessary places.“

Episode 84: CANIS Podcast „Keeping a hunting dog as a family dog?“

Qualifications

  • Graduate and lecturer at CANIS Center for Cynology since 2010
  • Certified dog trainer of the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Veterinarians
  • Owner and founder of WeCanDog Hundeschule Taunus
  • 4 years of study in veterinary medicine
  • Member of the Berufsverband zertifizierter Hundetrainer e.V.
  • Podcaster at CANIS Center for Cynology (CANIS Podcast)

Florian Vogel

Flo provides training for authorities in charge of service dogs (customs, police, public order office, etc.) as well as training for offices and authorities responsible for confiscating dogs, particularly on the subject of self-protection.

In individual training for service dog handlers, he sees his work as assistance in recreational mode. A solid basis for dog and handler is particularly important here, not least in order to remain effective as a team on duty and to understand each other better. and to understand each other better.

Flo is the owner of the Frankfurt Airport Dog Center, which offers a wide range of education, training and care. These include service and working dog training, sniffer dog work, individual and group training and group training, behavioral counseling, seminars and advanced training as well as structured care and accommodation for dogs.

He is an active dog handler and regularly takes part in driven and driven hunts with his German shorthair bitch Tilda. Tilda is in practical use as a bedbug sniffer dog and has the ability also be used as an ASF (African Swine Fever) sniffer dog.

Matthias Kirbach

His passion for hunting dog work developed from his conviction that hunting in accordance with animal welfare requires a well-trained dog.

He has been handling German Shorthairs since 2009 and has presented dogs at national and international tests up to the Kleemann selection test. He is currently accompanied by his two male dogs Django and Eddy in hunting and as sniffer dogs for the containment of African Swine Fever (ASF).

In training, he emphasizes a practical, animal welfare-oriented approach - from early imprinting to reliable hunting. Trust, clear communication and fair and consistent leadership form the basis of a successful form the basis of a successful team of handler and dog. As a hunting dog handler, association judge and breed warden, he passes on this experience in a practical way.

  • Hunting license since 1994
  • Since 2009 continental pointing dogs
  • Association judge JGHV since 2014
  • Board member and breeding supervisor at the club since 2020
    German Shorthair Kurmainz e.V.

Troubleshooting bei Spürhunden 2.0
Vertiefung & Weiterentwicklung

In der praktischen Spürhundearbeit zeigen sich viele Probleme nicht mehr im Grundaufbau, sondern erst auf fortgeschrittenem Niveau:

Der Hund sucht technisch korrekt, zeigt aber unsauber an. Die Motivation schwankt trotz sauberem Training. Kleine Fehler schleichen sich ein – und werden im Einsatz oder unter Druck plötzlich groß.

Der Workshop Troubleshooting bei Spürhunden 2.0 knüpft an den ersten Workshop an und geht einen Schritt weiter. Im Fokus stehen komplexere Fehlerbilder, individuelle Trainingsanpassungen und nachhaltige Lösungsstrategien für fortgeschrittene Teams.

Chris von Kynotec – international anerkannter Experte für Dienst- und Spürhundeausbildung – vermittelt praxisnah, wie Probleme nicht nur korrigiert, sondern langfristig vermieden werden können.

Inhalte u.a.:

  • Vertiefte Analyse von Anzeige- und Suchproblemen
  • Troubleshooting bei fortgeschrittenen Suchbildern
  • Umgang mit Erwartungshaltungen, Frustration und Suchstress
  • Feinabstimmung von Belohnungssystemen
  • Einfluss des Hundeführers auf Suchverhalten und Anzeige
  • Individuelle Lösungsansätze für unterschiedliche Hundetypen
  • Praxisarbeit mit den teilnehmenden Hunden

Der Workshop richtet sich an fortgeschrittene Spürhundeteams, Hundeführer und Trainer.

Teilnehmer des ersten Workshops profitieren besonders, der Workshop ist jedoch auch offen für externe Teams mit entsprechender Vorerfahrung.

Der Schwerpunkt liegt erneut auf der praxisnahen Arbeit, ergänzt durch gezielten theoretischen Input und individuelle Fallbesprechungen.

  • Ort: Hundezentrum Frankfurt – Trainingsgelände Dietzenbach
  • Datum: 02. und 03. Mai 2026
  • Participation fee: 360€ with dog, 270€ without dog

Registration by mail to training@hundezentrum-fra.de

Spürhunde-Einsteiger-Workshop
mit Chris von Kynotec im Hundezentrum Flughafen Frankfurt

Chris von Kynotec ist ehemaliger Polizist, erfahrener Diensthundeführer und international tätiger Ausbilder von Spür- und Diensthunden. Durch seine Arbeit mit Polizei, Militär und Spezialeinheiten bringt er praxisnahes Wissen und jahrelange Erfahrung in die Ausbildung ein – und macht diese nun auch für Einsteiger zugänglich.

Du möchtest die faszinierende Welt der Spürarbeit entdecken?

Dann ist dieser Workshop der perfekte Einstieg!

Hier lernst du:

  • Wie Spürhunde arbeiten
  • Motivation richtig nutzen
  • Anzeigeaufbau
  • Erste Schritte zum Aufbau der Suche
  • Praktische Übungen für dich und deinen Hund

Ob als Hobby oder Grundlage für eine spätere Spezialisierung – dein Hund wird es lieben, seine Nase einzusetzen!

  • Ort: Hundezentrum Frankfurt – Trainingsgelände Dietzenbach
  • Datum: 06. und 07. Juni 26
  • Participation fee: 360€ with dog, 270€ without dog

Registration by mail to training@hundezentrum-fra.de

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