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IACP 2007 Conference  Videos


FRISBEE DOGS 102
Training Made Easy

Item# 200549 - $50.00

Melissa Heeter

This workshop includes how to: “Divert Fight into Flight™” with a Frisbee disc, Safety Do’s & Don’ts, Focus Play™, Retrieving a moving disc, Take It, Go and Tracking, Throwing Techniques, Toss & Fetch Throwing, Bite It and Trading Games, Physical Warm-ups and Cool Downs, and Jumping Techniques by Canine Frisbee disc World Champion – Melissa Heeter. Taped March, 2007 IACP conference Hutto, TX


Effective Lure/ Reward Training:
a comprehensive lure/reward training program comprising of five stages
Item# 200541 - $35.00

Ian Dunbar, DVM

A comprehensive lure/reward training program comprising of five stages:
1. Teaching The Dog What We Want Him To Do
2. Teaching The Dog To Want To Do What We Want Him To Do
3. Enforcing Compliance Without Fear Or Force
4. Refining Performance Precision And Pizzazz
5. Protecting Performance Reliability And Precision
This seminar taped March, 2007 IACP conference Hutto, TX

Ian Dunbar, DVM

Enforcing compliance is perhaps the most misunderstood aspect of dog training. Compliance may be effectively enforced without fear or force. Ian emphasizes the need to quantify behaviors and faze out the tools used to obtain the behavior Taped March, 2007 IACP Conference Hutto, TX


Building Business for Success
Item# 200545 - $30.00

Marc Goldberg

S e l l a p a l o o z a (sell * ah * ohforgetaboutit, n.) 1. A method of making more money than a dog trainer has a right to.
■ Be a salesperson before being a dog trainer
■ Sell yourself before you sell your method, but sell your method
■ Price according to your worth
■ Talk to your clients not at them
Taped March, 2007 Hutto, TX

Barbara Bird

Suggested audience: groomers, trainers, consultants
Are your clients hearing what you are saying, or does it sometimes seem as though you are talking to a wall? You’ve done your homework in learning how to communicate with the animals, now let’s work on our communication skills with humans. Learn how to become more effective at listening and speaking so as to minimize miscommunications and maximize cooperation from clients. We’ll analyze some real-life situations to identify communication pitfalls and successes. Taped March, 2007 IACP Conference Hutto, TX

Jill Skorochod

Do-It-Yourself PR Strategies for the Small Business Owner
■ Public Relations: so much more than free advertising
■ Location, location, location: Identifying the right opportunities to get your message heard
■ Reaching reporters: how to help the newsmakers help you
■ News Releases 101: What is newsworthy?
■ Generating story ideas
Taped March, 2007 IACP Conference Hutto, TX

Tammy Bumgardner, DVM

Dr. Bumgardner’s discussion includes: behaviors that may initially present themselves as training issues, but may have a medically based cause. Current techniques in pain management will also be touched on.

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