Welcome to the CACIT Conference
CACIT 2026 combines international dog sports with expert knowledge and exchange. In addition to the competitions, you can look forward to exciting lectures, practical insights, and an accompanying trade fair. On this page, you will find all the important information about registration, speakers, and the current schedule.
CACIT Germany Conference
An EXPERIENCE– not just an event! And Why You Absolutely Should Be There!
The CACIT Germany Conference is unique in the world of dog sports: over 30 exciting keynote speeches, exclusive discussions with experts, and the dog sports event itself live on site—all in one unforgettable weekend. Expect stimulating professional discussions on current topics in dog training, breeding, and health. Meet experts and service providers in person and expand your network with like-minded people from the dog world!
Your advantages at a glance:
- Over 30 exciting keynote speeches! Look forward to a diverse program with topics that will truly inspire and excite you—from modern training approaches to the latest findings in breeding and health.
- Missed it? No problem! As an in-person participant, you will receive access to all lecture recordings after the event.
- Practical Training Included! Use the designated areas on the CACIT grounds with friends for your own training – free for all conference participants. The perfect addition to the conference, competitions, shopping & party: take the opportunity to develop your skills and prepare together for exams or championships.
- Early Bird Discount! It pays to be quick.
- Exclusive prizes! Take part in exclusive raffles and win great sponsor items during the conference. Go home with more than you came with!
- A Memorable Keepsake! As a participant, you will receive a stylish festival wristband in the CACIT design – your special memento of an unforgettable event.
Note: Lectures on working dog breed portraits are freely accessible to everyone!

Period:
March 19–22, 2026
Location:
Ostbayernhalle Kreuth (Rieden)
Access to specialist presentations:
Präsenz: 45,00 Euro (Early Bird: 30,00 Euro) - WD Livestream: Premium: 20,00 Euro / Classic 30,00 Euro
Any questions?
Simply contact us via our contact form or send an email to aremus@doegel.de .
PARTICIPATION & REGISTRATION
For Speakers & Active IGP / Mondioring Competitors
As a speaker or active competitor, you receive free entry to the conference area!
Your access wristband will be provided directly at the registration desk when you sign in for your competition – this automatically makes you part of the conference and gives you flexible access to lectures and networking.
Price: Free
For On-Site CACIT Conference Visitors
Simple: register via Caniva for on-site participation. All details and exact registration terms can be found here: CACIT / Registration
You will receive your access wristband at your first check-in at the conference area.
Tip: Allow a little time for check-in so you don’t miss any exciting lectures!
Price: €45 – Early Bird: €30
For Remote Participants
No problem – join live via the Working Dog Livestream!
Registration is done through the Working Dog Livestream portal, where you can also find all important terms.
Please note: Livestream bookers do not have access to the venue rooms, are not eligible to participate in the lottery, do not receive a festival wristband, and do not have access to the recordings.
Price: €20 (Working Dog Premium User) – €30 (Working Dog Classic User)
Emergencies in dog sports & operations – first aid on the go First aid and emergency management in dog sports
In this lecture, you will receive a concise overview of the most important emergencies and injuries in dog sport and operational work. You will learn how to recognize an emergency safely, assess it correctly, and apply immediate measures to help your dog quickly and effectively. Demonstrations will show how to properly apply bandages and implement simple safety measures. A practical, hands-on lecture designed to give you confidence in critical situations — so you can act calmly, structured, and competently when it matters most.
Dr. Jenny Fischer
Jenny Fischer runs a small animal practice and dog school near Leipzig, combining medical expertise with her passion for dog sports. She has been active for over 20 years in disciplines such as Dogdance, competitive dog sports (THS), and Mondioring.
Her canine companions include a Chow Chow, Eurasier, and Malinois, reflecting her versatility and enthusiasm for different breeds and temperaments.
Tracking work - object retrieval & focus training
Dr. Sue Chandraratne & Maureen Wagener
Dr. Sue Chandraratne is one of Germany’s most successful IGP/working dog athletes and an international performance judge. Together with Maureen Wagener, who has achieved numerous national and international successes, she forms a top-level dog sport team. They lead competitive sport dog teams and share modern methods of tracking and obedience training. Their work combines solid expertise with practical training competence and outstanding competition results.
From Zero to Hero – Dream. Dare. Do.
In “From Zero to Hero,” Michael and Bart share how to develop a young or green dog into a reliable working K9 ready for real-life challenges. The presentation covers motivation, drive, and independence—the core of the NePoPo® philosophy. Participants will learn how to create dogs that truly want to work. The focus is on thinking dogs that perform with heart and soul. This is hands-on knowledge from the source.
Michael & Bart Bellon
Michael and Bart Bellon are world-renowned K9 trainers and founders of the NePoPo® Training System and Martin System® Owners. With decades of experience in police, military, and sport dog training, they have shaped a new generation of working dogs around the globe. Michael’s background in psychology and Bart’s innovative vision make them a unique power team in modern dog training. Their approach blends science, passion, and real-world performance.
Belgian Shepherd Diversity Project - Epilepsy and other seizures - international database
Dr. Sue Chandraratne
Dr. Sue Chandraratne is a veterinarian, international performance judge, and breeder of Belgian Shepherd dogs. She works on the “Diversity Project for the Belgian Shepherd Dog” and is involved there as an administrator. As part of this project, she has helped establish an international epilepsy registry and is committed to researching race-specific diseases. Its goal is to raise awareness among breeders and owners and promote healthy breeding practices.
Using protective dog equipment correctly: Safe, age-appropriate, effective
Rienk Heersma

Balanced training for working dogs
Topic: Theory - Neurocentric training in dog sports
Topic: Practice - Experience neuro-centered training with dogs
Susanne Martin-Schmitt
Is the causal chain still valid? Or quo vadis breeding?
Dr. Helmut Raiser
The challenge of Mondioring – versatility, focus, teamwork
Nadine Schöfer
Inbreeding Depression and Outcross Strategies | Opportunities for the Future of Canine Breeding
Albert Spreu
The Lumbosacral Transition – Key to Canine Performance
Dr. Heinrich Camp
After studying veterinary medicine in Hannover and several professional positions, he took over his father’s practice in Kleve, Lower Rhine. Under his leadership, the practice evolved from a general small-animal clinic into a specialized clinic for orthopedics and rehabilitation. For over 30 years, he has focused on the orthopedic and rehabilitative care of sport and working dogs. Since the early 1990s, he has also served as an expert for the GRSK, advising breed clubs on the relationship between genetics and skeletal disease prevalence.
Breeding, Genetics, and Reproductive Medicine in Dogs
Dr. Carola Möhrke
Intrinsic vs. extrinsic: Understanding motivation in protective services.
Marcel Soblik
Searching for clues amid rubble and hope - Training and deployment of rescue dogs in international disaster relief operations
Astrid Kalff
Shortage of helpers – future, requirements, and ways to promote helper
Nick Hohmann
Modern service (authority) and sporting dogs 2026 >Possibilities, limitations, and commonalities in the training and breeding of working dogs
Maik Slupianek & Björn Wunder
The overlooked discipline: sports dog care
This presentation offers practical tips and step-by-step guidance on how simple routines and regular care can effectively support your dog’s fitness, hygiene, and overall performance. Fit, clean, powerful – care for the active dog.
Mandy Maaß & Katharina Burgdorf
The management of the three driving forces—prey, aggression, and submission. Built on a foundation of calmness.
Knut Fuchs
For decades, he has organized major events such as the “Advent Cup – Gala of IGP Sport”, promoting excellence, fairness, and exchange within the sport. He also runs his own company, developing high-quality products for dog sport and providing practical support to handlers.
Artificial insemination in dogs & problem cases in practice
Which diagnostic tools and examinations beyond progesterone testing are truly critical to maximize conception rates? The Praxis am Dorney, a clinic specializing in reproductive medicine with its own semen bank and years of experience in breeding and clinical practice, illustrates through case studies how even complex breeding challenges can be solved reliably — with the goal of making every artificial insemination a success.
Mira Schaffeld
Your diet, your game changer for success in dog sports.
Enrico Merker
RSVglobal – Growth, Vision, and the Human Behind the Dog.
Ida Johnsdotter
Impulse control and frustration tolerance in dog sports
Then this short talk is for you — practical, clear, and full of tips to help you guide your dog into training and everyday life with focus, balance, and high performance.
Rico Hafner
Dogoteka Plant Medicine - how to optimize your animal's full potential in breeding and performance! (german)
This presentation explains how targeted supplementation can enhance the performance of sport, working, and breeding dogs — helping them reach peak condition, sustain recovery, and maintain long-term vitality. Dogoteka’s products support dogs through every phase — from training preparation and competition performance to regeneration.
They are also ideally suited for breeding dogs — aiding preparation before mating, supporting pregnancy and whelping, promoting healthy puppy development, and providing preventive or therapeutic help in various health challenges. The talk demonstrates how Dogoteka’s natural products can be easily and effectively integrated into everyday routines — for dogs that are healthy, resilient, and ready to perform at their best.
Petra Maibüchen
Dogoteka Plant Medicine - how to optimize your animal's full potential in breeding and performance! (English)
The presentation further explores why supplements are essential for the health and performance of dogs, emphasizing how the right combination of natural ingredients can significantly improve their overall well-being. Special focus is placed on sporting dogs, whose bodies face continuous physical and mental challenges. Key topics include joint health, muscle strength, recovery, and vitality, showing how a targeted natural approach can help every sport dog perform better and live a longer, healthier life.
Ksenija Donati
Ksenija Oseli Donati ist die Gründerin von Dogoteka, einer Marke, die sich auf natürliche Nahrungsergänzungsmittel für Hunde und Katzen spezialisiert hat.
Ihr Leben dreht sich um Hunde – sie sind ihre wahre Leidenschaft. Mit ihrem Hintergrund in Phytotherapie konzentriert sie sich auf die Entwicklung von Produkten, die wirklich wirken, und nutzt die Wirkstoffe der Natur, um die Lebensqualität von Haustieren zu verbessern. Als langjährige Hundesportlerin hat sie gelernt, Lösungen direkt an ihren eigenen Hunden zu entwickeln und zu testen, um echte, sichtbare Ergebnisse zu erzielen. Die Produkte von Dogoteka zeichnen sich dadurch aus, dass sie auf fundierter praktischer Erfahrung, wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen und einer echten Liebe zu Tieren basieren.
Breed profile: Airedale Terrier
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Uwe Ritthammer
Breed profile: Hovawart
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Kerstin Lubjuhn
Alongside her professional role as a school principal, she volunteers as a trainer, protection helper, and first chairperson of the VdH Michelstadt. For the RZV, she serves as a breed show judge, Körmeisterin (breed survey master), and chief judge. Her extensive experience uniquely combines practical training expertise, breeding competence, and in-depth knowledge of her beloved breed.
Breed profile: German Boxer
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Mareike Loges
Her long-standing experience unites hands-on training skill with strong breeding expertise. Additionally, she is a member of the VDH Working Dog Commission and acts as a K9andSports ambassador. Her commitment is devoted to promoting the German Boxer as a versatile, powerful, and strong-nerved working dog.
Breed profile: Doberman
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Nick Hohmann
Breed profile: Belgian Shepherd
Breed profile: German Shepherd
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Albert Spreu
Breed profile: Bouvier
Historical and social context reveals the breed’s significance in the past and its role today. Particular emphasis is placed on distinguishing it from other working breeds: what makes this breed unique in its working aptitude, behavior, and appearance? Practical breeding and training advice, along with valuable insights for owners, trainers, and breeders, round off the presentation.
Kristin Oberhauser
In 2006, she imported the first Bouvier des Ardennes to Germany and founded the Hasenhirsch kennel, the first of its kind outside the Franco-Belgian region. Since 2014, she has competed regionally and internationally with the breed, together with her husband and youngest son.
Through the German Bouvier Club, her breeding dogs Hasenhirsch Gretel and Hasenhirsch Gustl qualified for the VDH German (Junior) Championships in IGP between 2023 and 2025. Her work and passion combine breeding, sport, and specialized expertise for the Bouvier des Ardennes, making her one of the key figures advancing the recognition and success of this rare working breed.
Please note that until Wednesday after the draw, there may still be last-minute changes to the daily schedule if a speaker is also participating as a starter and the times overlap unfavorably.
Thursday
room 1/ Thema DE
Raum 2 / Topic ENG
09:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Thoughts on dog breeding
Dr. Carola Möhrke
Room 2 [EN]:
–
10:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]
From Zero to Hero – Dream. Dare. Do.
Michael & Bart Bellon
Room 2 [EN]:
Reflections on Canine Breeding
Dr. Carola Möhrke
11:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: German Shepherd
Albert Spreu/RSV2000
Room 2 [EN]:
–
12:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Theory: Neurocentric training in dog sports
Susanne Martin-Schmitt
Room 2 [EN]:
From Zero to Hero – Dream. Dare. Do.
Michael & Bart Bellon
01:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile Dutch Shepherd
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile: German Shepherd
Albert Spreu/RSV2000
02:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Tracking work – object retrieval & focus training
Dr. Sue Chandraratne & Maureen Wagener
Room 2 [EN]:
“RSVglobal – Strong Dogs. Strong Values. A Global Vision.”
Ida Johnsdotter
03:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: Airedale Terrier
Uwe Ritthammer/KfT
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile Dutch Shepherd
04:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
The lumbosacral transition in focus: its central importance for working dogs
Dr. Heinrich Camp
Room 2 [EN]:
Tracking Work – Indication Training & Focus Conditioning
Dr. Sue Chandraratne & Maureen Wagener
05:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Dogoteka Plant Medicine – how to optimize your animal’s full potential in breeding and performance!
Petra Maibüchen
Room 2 [EN]:
The Lumbosacral Junction: Central Relevance in Working and Performance Dogs
Dr. Heinrich Camp
06:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Practice: Experience neuro-centered training with dogs
Susanne Martin-Schmitt
Room 2 [EN]:
–
07:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
RSVglobal – Strong dogs. Strong values. Global vision
Ida Johnsdotter
Room 2 [EN]:
–
08:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
–
Room 2 [EN]:
–
Friday
room 1 / Thema DE
room 2 / Topic EN
09:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Shortage of helpers – future, requirements, and ways to promote helper
Nick Hohmann
Room 2 [EN]:
Artificial insemination in dogs & problem cases in practice
Mira Schaffeld
10:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Artificial insemination in dogs & problem cases in practice
Mira Schaffeld
Room 2 [EN]:
Impulse control and frustration tolerance in dog sports
Rico Hafner
11:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile Belgian Shepherd
Albert Spreu/RSV2000
Room 2 [EN]:
–
12:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Is the causal chain still valid? Or quo vadis breeding?
Dr. Helmut Raiser
Room 2 [EN]:
Emergency Management in Working and Sport Dogs – Field Triage and On-Site First Response
Dr. Jenny Fischer
01:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: German Boxer
Mareike Loges/BK
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed Profile of the Belgian Shepherd
Albert Spreu/RSV2000
02:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Belgian Shepherd Diversity Project – Epilepsy and other seizures – international database
Dr. Sue Chandraratne
Room 2 [EN]:
Is the Causal Chain Still Intact? Or: Quo vadis Breeding?
Dr. Helmut Raiser
03:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: Doberman
Nick Hohmann/DV
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile: German Boxer
Mareike Loges/BK
04:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Balanced training for working dogs
Susanne Martin-Schmitt
Room 2 [EN]:
Diversity Project Belgian Shepherd – Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders: An International Database
Dr. Sue Chandraratne
05:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Emergencies in dog sports & deployment – First aid on the go
Dr. Jenny Fischer
Room 2 [EN]:
–
06:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
The overlooked discipline: sports dog care
Mandy Maaß & Katharina Burgdorf
Room 2 [EN]:
–
07:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Impulse control and frustration tolerance in dog sports
Rico Hafner
Room 2 [EN]:
–
08:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
–
Room 2 [EN]:
–
Saturday
room 1 / Thema DE
room 2 / Topic EN
09:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
The challenge of Mondioring – versatility, focus, teamwork
Nadine Schöfer
Room 2 [EN]:
–
10:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Intrinsic vs. extrinsic: Understanding motivation in protective services.
Marcel Soblik
Room 2 [EN]:
Protection Dog Equipment in Practice – Safe, Age-Appropriate, and Effective Application
Rienk Heersma
11:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: Pinscher & Schnauzer
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile: Hovawarts
Kerstin Lubjuhn/RZVH
12:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
The management of the three driving forces—prey, aggression, and submission. Built on a foundation of calmness.
Knut Fuchs
Room 2 [EN]:
Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic: Understanding True Canine Motivation
Marcel Soblik
01:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: Bouvier
Kristin Oberhauser/DBC
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile: Pinscher & Schnauzer
02:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Using protective dog equipment correctly: Safe, age-appropriate, effective
Rienk Heersma
Room 2 [EN]:
The management of the three pillars of instinct – prey, aggression, and submission. Built on the foundation of calm
Knut Fuchs
03:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Breed profile: Hovawarts
Kerstin Lubjuhn/RZVH
Room 2 [EN]:
Breed profile: Bouvier
Kristin Oberhauser/DBC
04:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Your diet, your game changer for success in dog sports.
Enrico Merker
Room 2 [EN]:
The Challenge of Mondioring – Versatility, Focus, and Teamwork
Nadine Schöfer
05:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
–
Room 2 [EN]:
–
Sunday
room 1 / Thema DE
room 2 / Topic EN
09:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Bundeswehr Lecture 1
Room 2 [EN]:
–
10:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Room 2 [EN]:
Bundeswehr Lecture 1
11:00 a.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Modern service (authority) and sporting dogs 2026 >Opportunities, limitations, and commonalities in the training and breeding of working dogs<
Maik Slupianek & Björn Wunder
Room 2 [EN]:
Inbreeding Depression and Outcross Strategies | Opportunities for the Future of Canine Breeding
Albert Spreu
12:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Inbreeding Depression and Outcross Strategies | Opportunities for the Future of Canine Breeding
Albert Spreu
Room 2 [EN]:
Bundeswehr Lecture2
01:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
Bundeswehr Lecture2
Room 2 [EN]:
Modern Service and Sport Dogs 2026 – Exploring the Opportunities, Limits and Overlaps in Training & Breeding
Maik Slupianek & Björn Wunder
02:00 p.m.
Room 1 [DE]:
–
Room 2 [EN]:
–
03:00 p.m.
1 Year UNESCO
Future on Ice. Preserve Genes. Expand Possibilities.
On the occasion of CACIT, you have the unique opportunity to have semen from your own or any registered male collected and frozen professionally, conveniently, and with minimal effort – directly on-site.
