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Title |
Feline Behavior Solutions: Training Foundation Behaviors for Modifying Behavior |
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Speaker |
Katenna Jones, ACAAB, CCBC, CDBC, CPDT-KA, ScM |
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Date(s) |
March 28 - May 1, 2016 |
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Location |
Online Course |
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Fee |
Member, Non-Member and Auditing Rates - from $50 to $320 |
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CEUs |
IAABC, KPA, CCPDT Pending |
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Host Organization |
International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants |
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Website |
iaabc.org |
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Contact Person |
Mychelle Blake |
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Contact Email |
courses@iaabc.org |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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Have you worked in homes as a dog trainer or behavior consultant with both dogs and cats, but felt you knew little about feline behavior? This is the course for you! Modification of problematic or unwanted cat behavior requires species-specific awareness and knowledge of certain strategies and techniques. From determining reinforcers, to timing, to reading body language, this course offers solutions to various behavior problems and will help consultants enhance the relationship between owner and pet. This course is designed for those new to training cats or species other than dogs, but who are familiar and experienced with successful clicker training procedures.
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