Dog trainer Edgar Huber delights Mühldorf with top success in the IGP!

Edgar Huber aus Mühldorf, erfahrener Hundetrainer, feiert Erfolge im IGP-Sport und fördert gewaltfreie Erziehungsmethoden.
Edgar Huber from Mühldorf, experienced dog trainer, celebrates success in IGP-Sport and promotes non-violent educational methods. (Symbolbild/MW)

Dog trainer Edgar Huber delights Mühldorf with top success in the IGP!

Mühldorf am Inn, Deutschland - In the Bavarian city of Mühldorf there is a very special dog trainer: Edgar Huber. The 66-year-old has earned an excellent reputation in the dog sports world in his over 40 years of professional life. He is in demand not only regionally, but also internationally. In fact, the local press describes him as the "dog trainer of the MaharaSchas" and emphasizes how he achieved extraordinary success with his four-legged protégés, especially with his Malinois male "IWO vom Further Moor". He recently achieved first place in the FCI I-IGP3 accompanying dog test, the highest level of the international useful dog test by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.  Innsalzach24 reported that Huber's career in dog sports began when he began when he was at the age of 14 acquired his first dog, a mixed dog. The long way started with a big dream and the necessary saving.

his passion and dedication led to Edgar Huber contributed to the Mühldorf dog sports club in 1985 and quickly took on the role of an instructor. Today he is not only the first chairman of the association, but also acts as a judge at the Bavarian State Association for Dog Sports. He emphasizes the importance of non -violent education and the use of rewards. Huber trains at least three times a week on the dog place, which underlines his tireless dedication for dog sports.

The challenges of IGP sports

What is the training as a protective dog actually doing so demanding? The requirements for dog and dog handler increase with every examination level. IGP-Sport, formerly known as IPO, comprises three areas: track work, subordination and protection service. It is crucial for success that the dog handler has knowledge, patience and empathy. But what exactly does the FCI IGP3 include, the highest level of these exams?

  • track work: a foreign track with at least 600 steps, 5 thighs, 4 angles and 3 objects that need to be worked out in 20 minutes.
  • subordination: similar to the lower levels, but additionally with standing from the running step.
  • protection service: Here 6 hiding places and the defense against an attack are required.
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The advantages of this comprehensive training are versatile. It not only promotes the dog's physical and mental performance, but also strengthens the bond between humans and animals. A well -trained protective dog is confident, obedient and clearly communicates with his dog handler, which is of crucial importance in critical situations. This is also confirmed by the page of Phv-position .

Huber's international experiences

Edgar Huber has also demonstrated his knowledge and skills internationally. He worked with police dog handlers not only in Germany, but also in India and the USA and passed on the art of hundred education. His experiences from different cultures flow into his training methods.

With the support of his family and the Mühldorf dog sports club, Huber plans to continue to be active in dog sports. The love for the dogs and the enthusiasm for sport are unbroken. With Edgar Huber, Mühldorf has a real professional who helps shape the future of dog sports with heart, knowledge and a lot of experience.

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OrtMühldorf am Inn, Deutschland
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