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Shelter 3 part1
Shelter 3 part1










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Shelter 3 part1 code#

Not only do I understand the engineering code requirements, I design shelters, I present on shelters, and I’ve witnessed the destructive power of tornadoes firsthand. This webinar will NOT be recorded and is scheduled at EASTERN TIME.You’ve decided you want a personal tornado shelter. This is a 2-hour presentation followed by a Q&A session. – Comprehensive discussion around the correct use of pressure and release and why this is a critical skill for shelter canine handlers to master to save more dogs

shelter 3 part1

– Demonstration of handling that induces trust and learning with dogs that are too afraid to respond initially to food rewards or affection – Examples of handling that causes negative behavior compared to handling that promotes desired behavior Through extensive video examples, we will demonstrate alternative handling techniques that help dogs to trust and thrive! Get ready to rethink your approach as we reveal the common and widely accepted and taught handling errors that set dogs up for failure. So, why do some dogs struggle to understand us when we are offering affection or when we want to help them, not harm them? In this session, we will focus on the HUMAN handling that contributes to unwanted behavior, even “aggression”.

Shelter 3 part1 how to#

Creative Proofing: conducting training with the goal of solid generalization of new skills so that dogs are able to work for multiple handlers with clarity and confidenceĬome learn how to safely and effectively reach this segment of the canine population through in-depth behavior analysis, dynamic video examples, and practical approaches designed for anyone who is trying to find solutions for the dogs who need this extra human support.ĭogs are resilient and oh-so-forgiving! These qualities make them endearing as companions, along with their ability to love unconditionally. Methods: determining what approach will teach the dog as efficiently and effectively as possible Comprehensive Tool Selection: determining what tool will best support the dog while keeping the handler and others safe during the learning process DPFL’s Assess and Progress approach: fluttering between assessing and influencing behavior to determine how a dog might respond WITHOUT proper human support to determine what training is necessary for successful placement This webinar will NOT be recorded and is scheduled on EASTERN TIME.Īt Dogs Playing for Life’s Stranger Danger webinar, hosted by Aimee Sadler, CEO and Founder of DPFL, you will learn how to work with dogs that are wary of strangers by building their confidence and helping them develop new skills which will enable them to meet new people (and potential adopters) happily and successfully! Even for the private dog trainer or dog owner, the skills taught in this webinar will help support your stranger danger dog to expand their comfort level when meeting new people at home! This is a 1.5-hour presentation followed by a Q&A session. DPFL kennel routines have been developed and taught to shelters across the country in an effort to combat these challenges and to provide safer and more successful ways for dogs and people to maneuver through the kennels. The kennel areas of our nation’s shelters can be one of the most challenging and distressing environments that dogs–and their handlers–ever face.

shelter 3 part1

Come learn this unique and highly effective approach that promotes dogs happily walking softly by your side, offering tons of eye contact, and wowing adopters! This new approach to leash work will enhance your handling skills and increase your ability to train ALL dogs, even those that are highly aroused, stressed, fearful, or not motivated by food, all in an effort to improve quality of life and lifesaving for dogs living in shelters.Īdditionally, we will teach you how to implement our critically important kennel routines. While playgroups are the foundation of our shelter training program, teaching shelter teams how to implement a generalized, effective, and enjoyable way to handle and train their dogs is another essential aspect of our canine programming! In this webinar, we will teach the fundamentals of our “Fancy Footwork” techniques that focus on achieving good leash manners through the use of your FEET instead of your hands.












Shelter 3 part1