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Makoto Kai — Dog Training Guide (Japanese style approach)

Safe Basic Training Steps (inspired by Makoto Kai)

Core Philosophy: "Sei" (Control/Centering)

Makoto Kai operates on the principle of Sei (制), which translates to "control" or "regulation." In practice, this means:

  • The handler must control their own energy first. If a human is anxious, angry, or unfocused, the dog will not follow.
  • Movement before commands. Dogs read body language and physical intention before verbal cues. Makoto Kai emphasizes physical positioning and pace over repeated verbal "sits" or "downs."

Summary Quote

"In Makoto Kai, you do not train the dog to obey. You train yourself to be worth following. The dog’s calmness is simply a reflection of your truth." Makoto Kai - Training Dog -Jap-

Would you like a specific training walk routine based on this method? Makoto Kai — Dog Training Guide (Japanese style


Criticisms & Considerations

  • Not for fearful dogs: The direct body blocking can intimidate soft-tempered dogs.
  • Requires physical fitness: You must be able to move laterally and adjust angles quickly.
  • Cultural barrier: Western owners often mistake the silent, firm stance for "coldness," whereas in Japan it is seen as respectful focus.