




Every performance dog handler knows this feeling: you're certain you're making progress, then you get to a trial and something falls apart that you didn't see coming. Trainer's Blind isn't a skill gap — it's a visibility gap. When you're the one training the dog, you see the best sessions and remember them. You normalize the regressions. The data doesn't. DogBase tracks every session, analyzes every trend, and surfaces the patterns you stop seeing when you're in the work every day. Not in a chart you have to interpret. In plain language, after every session: what improved, what regressed, what to focus on next. The Intelligent Journal builds a complete AI-analyzed career record for every dog — from first training session to last trial. The patterns are in the data. DogBase makes them visible.
"The patterns are in the data. DogBase makes them visible."— Almog Koren, Founder & SAR K9 Handler




Every session, every score, every phase — stored on the dog's profile from day one. When a dog changes handlers, the record stays. When you're preparing for a trial, the full training history is already there. No reconstructing from memory. No lost notebooks. The dog's record is the dog's record — not whoever logged it last.
DogBase Groups lets coaches schedule training events, assign sessions to specific handlers, and track completions — even when handlers are on separate accounts. Members join with an invite code and get notified automatically. Every completed session flows back into the handler's own record. No group chats. No spreadsheet sign-ups.
Before a trial, pull a clean training history filtered by discipline, phase, or time period. Export to PDF in one click. See every session, every score, every trend. Know exactly where you stand heading into competition — with data, not memory.
After every session, DogBase AI generates a plain-language summary — what improved, what regressed, where to focus next. After every five sessions of the same type, an AI Recap surfaces the trend. The Trainer's Blind — the patterns you can't see because you're too close to the dog — is exactly what the AI is designed to catch.






