
Not a trick device - not a busywork toy.
But rather a deliberately designed training space.
A clearly defined place where the dog learns to regulate itself, stay still, and listen.
More than just a "place".
A deliberately set training framework.
Our placeboards are not a toy.
They are a deliberately set training framework.
We do not believe in constant stimulation, but in clarity.
A clearly defined space changes behavior.
He provides orientation.
It reduces anxiety.
He promotes personal responsibility.
Our boards take a back seat –
so that the dog can learn to organize itself.
For people who don't see training as a form of exercise –
but as a conscious development.


What really changes in training
The placeboard acts as a clearly defined reference point.
The dog learns to position itself and to consciously complete movements.
Instead of permanent instructions, the following emerges:
more personal responsibility
more concentration
more presence on both sides
By deliberately ascending and descending, as well as holding positions, movement is slowed down and made more precise.
This has a direct effect on:
Body awareness
balance
Movement quality
Design & Construction – deliberately conceived differently
Octagonal for more flow
Our boards are octagonal – not for design reasons, but for training logic.
The form:
enables attacks from many directions
creates smoother transitions
supports fluid movement sequences
The dog can reorient itself without constantly being re-trained.
The design of our boards is registered as a design with the German Patent and Trademark Office. This secures not only an external form, but also a well-thought-out construction principle.
Pole work – room for development
The integrated holes expand the board to allow for targeted assembly work.
Poles can be used to:
create smooth transitions
Build mobilization
integrate diagonal coordination tasks
The training stimuli remain finely adjustable – from very gentle to demanding.
Why materials influence training – wood instead of plastic
Wood is warm, calm, quiet, and temperature-regulating. Dogs are sensitive to surfaces. The material directly affects their behavior and movement.
Our boards are made of solid, untreated wood.
We deliberately avoid using metal connecting elements in the body.
That means:
no cold
no rattling parts
no visual disturbance
Less embellishment. More clarity.
Suitable for:
Young dogs in a structured training program
Dogs trained for sport
sensitive or easily excitable dogs
Dogs in rehabilitation or maintenance care
Older dogs with a need for targeted, measured exercise
And for people who don't want to leave their training to chance.

Our boards take a back seat –
so that learning can occur.
They exert no pressure.
They provide structure.
For dogs that are allowed to develop.
And for people who take on responsibility in training.
