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Produced by: Tawzer Dog Videos
Copyright: 2009
Taped in: San Diego, California
Running time: THREE DAYS Approx 18.5 hours
Includes Twelve DVD’s and document CD with power point hand-outs
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Dr. Nicholas Dodman |
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James & Kenneth
Publishers is proud to announce the Drs Dodman and Dunbar
Dog Behavior, Medicine & Training Seminars. Drs. Dodman
and Dunbar have known each other for nearly 40 years.
Nowadays, with their busy schedules, they barely get the
chance to meet unless lecturing at the same veterinary
conferences or appearing in the same radio programs. Nick
and Ian recently appeared together in a New York Times'
interview and on the Today Show. Consequently, they have
decided to offer a couple of seminars together. The first
seminar is scheduled for March 2009 in San Diego and the
second for June 2009 in Madison, New Jersey. |
FEAR AND AGGRESSION Dominance
Aggression: The Classical View & Modern Thinking—DR.
NICHOLAS DODMAN
One of the most common forms of
canine aggression is owner-directed aggression, formerly known as
dominance aggression. The classical view was that dogs who growl,
lift their lips, snap or bite their owners over resources, postural
interventions, or admonishment, are displaying "dominant" behavior
toward them. Thus, owners were told to dominate their dogs to become
the "alpha" and to use physical methods to straighten out the
relationship. It is now known that anxiety and conflict fuel
owner-directed aggression and physical methods of dealing with it
lead to increased aggression. Avoidance of conflict and proper
leadership, on the other hand, can reduce or eliminate the problem
without need for physical intervention. Methods of reducing
owner-directed aggression will be discussed in detail during this
talk.
Etiology, Real Danger & Treatment of Dog Bites: Safe &
Easy or Difficult & Dangerous?—DR IAN DUNBAR
More time is spent
diagnosing the underlying causes and motivations for aggression
than actually resolving the problems. Objectively assessing the
real danger (by wound pathology) of biting dogs reveals, that
the vast majority of cases are relatively safe and certainly
quick and easy to resolve and only a slim minority of cases are
difficult, time-consuming and potentially dangerous.
Fear Aggression & Territorial Aggression—DR NICHOLAS
DODMAN Fear aggression is
expressed toward unfamiliar people rather than toward family
members. It is produced largely as a result of under
socialization and a sub-optimal environment during
puppyhood. Territorial aggression is also directed toward
strangers but occurs only in or around the owner's home. The
latter may be due to over protectiveness or fear and the two
types are quite distinct. Methods of dealing with fear
aggression and territorial aggression will be discussed in
this lecture.
Desensitizing Fear & Building Confidence—DR IAN
DUNBAR
I have always felt
that with the exception of ott play aggression, most dog
bites are fear-based. However, regardless of how the
dog's "aggression" has been classified (e.g., dominant,
fearful, maternal or idiosyncratic), my training
protocols are always the same, comprising, classical
conditioning, progressive desensitization and teaching
basic manners for better control and to increase
confidence and pro-social behavior
ANXIETY, PHOBIAS, AND HYPERACTIVITY
Separation Anxiety & Treatment Protocols—DR
NICHOLAS DODMAN
Separation
anxiety is a problem that affects up to 15% of the
18 million dogs in the United States. The causes,
diagnosis, and treatment of separation anxiety will
be discussed. Though there are new fda approved drug
treatments for separation anxiety, none is a panacea
and separation anxiety remains a tricky problem to
resolve. State-of-the-art treatments and their
efficacy will be discussed in this talk.
State-of-the-art treatments and their efficacy will
be discussed in this talk
Separation
Relief (for Dogs & Owners) & Re-channeling
OCDs—DR. IAN DUNBAR
Many
owner-absent (dog home alone) behavior problems
stem from owners trying to suppress normal,
natural and necessary dog behavior with
punishment. Thus, many dogs simply cannot wait
for their owners to leave home, so that they may
safely act like dogs when left at home alone.
ocd behaviors, including owner-absent ocd
behaviors, need to be re-channeled to
appropriate and acceptable outlets. ocd dogs are
so re-trainable, because they are as obsessive
and compulsive about the solution as they were
about the problem.
Storm
Phobia & Other Canine Phobias—DR
NICHOLAS DODMAN
Storm
phobia can be so severe that it can cause
affected dogs to leap from second-floor
windows to escape their terror. It is an
extremely difficult problem to treat - let
alone train out of a dog - but new methods
can help owners make useful inroads into
addressing this problem. The value of
desensitization, drug treatments, and other
logistical treatments will be discussed.
Hyperactivity, Reactivity & Lack of
Attention (at Home with Owner,
On-Leash & Off-Leash—DR IAN DUNBAR
When dogs collide with adolescence,
hyperactivity and reactivity wax and
attention wanes. Reactivity requires
oodles of classical conditioning (with
effective operant conditioning appearing
as an unexpected co-star). Hyperactivity
and lack of attention require
all-or-none reward training. Hyperdogs
are so trainable — the motivation is
already there! Attention and reliability
(measured by decreases in Command:
Response Ratios) come when hyperdogs are
calmed. Decreasing hyperactivity and
reactivity allows dogs to maintain their
quality of life.
MEDICAL & TRAINING
SOLUTIONS FOR MEDICAL & TRAINING
PROBLEMS
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders—DR NICHOLAS DODMAN
Since the 1990's, it
has been known that dogs, like
humans, can exhibit
obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCDs).
OCDs take the form of repetitive
disorders arising out of stress and
anxiety that are performed
repetitively and out of context.
These behaviors and the many
different forms they take will be
highlighted as will various
treatment measures including the use
of anti-obsessional medications.
Compulsive Dog
Trainers—DR IAN DUNBAR
Nowadays, most
pet dog trainers are well versed
in scientific-based learning
theory. However, theory is
theory. Theory in practice can
be entirely different. Most
learning theory is based on
research studies of computers
consistently delivering precise
and finite, quantum consequences
(food pellets or electric shock}
to laboratory rats and pigeons.
Dog owners' inconsistencies are
a major constraint in training.
However, via their binary,
analogue, verbal feedback
(verbal praise and reprimand),
pet dog training may transcend
learning theory. Praise can
always be differentially
reinforcing and punishment need
not invoke fear or pain.
Medical Causes &
Treatments of Behavior,
Temperament & Training
Problems DR NICHOLAS
DODMAN
One of the
cardinal signs that a dog is
not well is that he starts
to behave differently. Also,
when dogs are acting
inappropriately, medical
conditions sometimes
underlie the problem. I will
address problems like
hypothyroidism, partial
seizures, attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD), and medical causes
of house soiling. In each
case, signs that might lead
an owner to suspect medical
involvement will be itemized
and therapeutic regimens
discussed
Training
Causes & Treatments
of Behavior,
Temperament &
Training Problems DR
IAN DUNBAR
Most
behavior, temperament
and training problems
are caused by
inconsistent or
unintentional training,
or by a lack of
training. Regardless of
etiology, most utterly
predictable, yet
nonetheless,
surprisingly common,
problems are best
resolved via behavior
modification and simple
basic training
techniques. Although
often an excuse for not
training at all,
prevailing organic or
medical conditions only
emphasize the need for
yet more training.
Individual
Titles May Be Purchased For $25.00 ea.
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Dominance
Aggression: The Classical View & Modern Thinking—DR.
NICHOLAS DODMAN
Item# 200613-A
$25.00 - 1 hr. 51 min. |
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Etiology, Real Danger & Treatment of Dog Bites: Safe &
Easy or Difficult & Dangerous?—DR IAN DUNBAR
Item# 200613-B
$25.00 - 1 hr. 45 min. |
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Fear Aggression & Territorial Aggression—DR NICHOLAS
DODMAN
Item# 200613-C
$25.00 - 1 hr. 30 min. |
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Desensitizing Fear & Building Confidence—DR IAN
DUNBAR
Item# 200613-D
$25.00 - 1 hr. 30 min. |
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Separation Anxiety & Treatment Protocols—DR
NICHOLAS DODMAN
Item# 200613-E
$25.00 - 1 hr. 40 min. |
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Separation
Relief (for Dogs & Owners) & Re-channeling
OCDs—DR. IAN DUNBAR
Item# 200613-F
$25.00
$25.00 - 1 hr. 40 min. |
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Storm
Phobia & Other Canine Phobias—DR
NICHOLAS DODMAN
Item# 200613-G
$25.00
$25.00 - 1 hr. 30 min. |
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Hyperactivity, Reactivity & Lack of
Attention (at Home with Owner,
On-Leash & Off-Leash—DR IAN DUNBAR
Item# 200613-H
$25.00
$25.00 - 1 hr. 30 min. |
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Compulsive Dog
Trainers—DR IAN DUNBAR
Item# 200613-K
$25.00
$25.00 - 2 hrs. |
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Training
Causes & Treatments
of Behavior,
Temperament &
Training Problems DR
IAN DUNBAR
Item#
200613-M
$25.00
$25.00 - 1 hr. 15 min. |
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Bio. . .
Dr. Nicholas H. Dodman is one of the
world’s most noted and celebrated veterinary behaviorists. He grew-up in
England and trained to be a vet in Scotland. At the age of 26, he became
the youngest veterinary faculty member in Britain. It was at that time
that Dr. Dodman began specializing in surgery and anesthesiology. In
1981 Dr. Dodman immigrated to the United States where he became a
faculty member of Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine.
Shortly after his arrival, Dr. Dodman became interested in behavioral
pharmacology and the field of animal behavior. After spending several
years in this area of research, he founded the Animal Behavior Clinic —
one of the first of its kind — at Tufts in 1986. He received an
additional board certification in animal behavior from the American
College of Veterinary Behaviorists. Dr. Dodman began to see clinical
cases in 1987 and since 1990; he has devoted all of his time to his
specialty practice of animal behavior. Since the mid 1990s, Dr. Dodman
has written two textbooks, over 100 articles and contributions to
scientific books and journals and four acclaimed bestselling books,
including The Dog Who Loved Too Much, Dogs Behaving Badly and his
latest, If Only They Could Speak. Dr. Dodman appears regularly on radio
and television including: 20/20, Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning
America, Dateline, World News with Peter Jennings, Discovery Channel,
NOVA and Animal Planet. In addition, Dr. Dodman is a columnist for the
American Kennel Club’s quarterly publication, AKC Family Dog. This
column was nominated as column of the year (2005). Dr Dodman also writes
a column for Life Magazine that is read by an estimated twelve million
people weekly and writes a column for Martha Stewart’s Body and Soul
magazine. Dr Dodman has made a pilot television film of his own –
sponsored by The Humane Society of the United States – that is under
currently under review by various TV outlets. Good Morning America
producer Patty Nager has dubbed Dr Dodman their /ad hoc/ pet behavioral
expert. Dr. Dodman lives near Tufts University with his wife, Dr. Linda
Breitman, a veterinarian who specializes in small animals, and their
children. |