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Title |
Separation Anxiety in Dogs - Assessment, Types and Treatment |
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Speaker |
Scott Sheaffer, CDBC, CPDT-KA |
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Date(s) |
April 22, 2017 |
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Location |
Dallas, Texas |
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Fee |
Early-bird special of $64 per person if you register before April 3; $74 per person after that date. For group pricing (e.g., rescue organizations, training organizations, veterinarian practices, etc.) or if you have questions, contact us at info@usadogbehavior.com or call us at 214-914-3282. |
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CEUs |
CCPDT-5.0, IAABC-5.0 |
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Host Organization |
USA Dog Behavior, LLC |
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Website |
https://squareup.com/store/usadogbehavior |
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Contact Person |
Barbara Sheaffer |
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Contact Email |
barbara@usadogbehavior.com |
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Contact Phone |
214-914-3282 |
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Description of Seminar/Conference |
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A Dallas, Texas canine separation anxiety seminar for dog owners, dog trainers, rescue organizations and veterinarian practices led by dog behavior specialist Scott Sheaffer, CDBC, CPDT-KA.
In this 5-hour classroom course, Scott Sheaffer will lead you through the following topics to provide techniques to manage and address separation anxiety:
- What are the different types of canine separation
anxiety and how are they determined?
- Realistic prognosis expectations and timeframes
- Management
- Treatment options and techniques
- Role of medication in treating separation anxiety
Who should attend? Dog Owners, Dog Trainers, Rescue Organizations and Veterinarian Practice Employees
Please do not bring dogs to this event.
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