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Joaquim Dovat All Levels Bitework Development Seminar
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Joaquim Dovat All Levels Bitework Development Seminar

Join us at Leerburg for Joaquim Dovat's Seminar on Bitework Development for All Levels. The seminar will occur from Saturday, June 6, 2026 to Sunday, June 7, 2026 in Menomonie, WI. This 2-day workshop is open to handlers and decoys of all levels, from new handlers to experienced competitors and trainers.

Good bite work is a team effort that doesn’t just require a great dog but also a handler that can read their dog clearly and structure the training according to the dog's genetics, personality, and training level. This seminar is designed to build that skill, giving you practical tools to train with more clarity, less conflict, and better long-term results. Joaquim will break down exercises into smaller pieces to build precision and a clear understanding for the dog. He will also be demonstrating exercises you can do at home that don’t require a decoy.

Working spots and Decoy spots are available! Please select how you want to attend. After checkout, we'll send you an email to confirm more details.

Joaquim Dovat’s journey as a world class Decoy began in 1999, at a dog club near his hometown in Switzerland. Just a few years later in 2005, he was recruited by the Swiss Army, where he started his 14-year career training and selecting some of the country’s finest Military Defense Dogs. Always eager to expand his skillset, he soon became an expert in the training of Narcotic and Detection Dogs for annual deployments and defense dog missions.

Today, almost 25 years later, Joaquim has been selected to decoy for more than 80 Mondioring, French Ring, and IPO competitions around the world, including 6 World Championships. He has been invited to share his passion and knowledge with hundrends of competitive sport dog teams during seminars and workshops all over the US, Europe, China, and Russia.

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Today's Q&A

I went to a dog park against what I was taught and lost control of my dog.

I did it. Went to a dog park. Against what was taught in the course. Everything was great for 2 months. My dog is a European Doberman, female, 1-year-old. Needs a lot of exercise. Today, she is great at the park until a woman shows up with a ball and a long stick for throwing it. My dog is excited, chases the ball, runs back to the lady, and jumps on her. She starts yelling and swinging the stick, kicking my dog. I'm running to grab my dog as she thinks the lady is playing. Not good, my dog jumps at the lady and nips her in the knee trying to grab a toy. I'm in front of the lady trying to calm her and get her to stop yelling, swinging her ball stick while my dog is circling us. She is finally distracted by another dog to play with. I grab her and exit the park post haste, my hands trembling so badly I could hardly get her prong collar on. How did things get crazy so fast? How can I make sure this never happens again, aside from not going to the dog park? Help.

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Dog parks are not places we take our dogs, we don't recommend them and the only way to make sure this won't happen again is to avoid the dog park unless it's empty. They're not a good idea for many dogs, especially the working and herding breeds. People don't like to hear this but we get messages every day about dogs that had horrible experiences at dog parks.

As your dog matures you can expect her drive levels to increase and if you don't have verbal control over her in these situations you could get in a real jam. Overly excited dogs can really hurt another dog or person. You were lucky this time.

I'd suggest finding a structured way to exercise your dog both mentally and physically, this would be a much better idea. Get into a class for obedience, nosework, dock diving, agility or some other activity where you work together.

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