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Title |
A Guide to Training and Living With a Fearful Dog |
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Speaker |
Debbie Jacobs, CPDT-KA, CAP2 |
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Date(s) |
October 29, 2014 |
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Location |
Alfred, NY |
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Fee |
$85 (now until September 15),
$95
(after September 15) |
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CEUs |
3.5 CEUS from CCPDT are pending |
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Host Organization |
Alfred State College |
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Website |
www.alfredstate.edu |
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Contact Person |
Center for Community Education and Training |
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Contact Email |
ccet@alfredstate.edu |
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Contact Phone |
607-587-4015 |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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If you are an owner, training, or dog provider living or working with a fearful dog, you should not miss this seminar!
Topics will include:
- What fear/stress look like
- How to interact with feral or unsocialized dogs
- How to work with fear based behaviors
- The use of play in rehabbing a fearful dog
- Understanding the effects of reinforcement and punishment on fearful dogs
- What is learned helplessness
- Myth of reinforcing fear
- Equipment/Medication
- Protocols for handling and training fearful dogs
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