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running time: 11 hr. approx.
copyright: 2005
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Half of Steve White’s 28 year law enforcement career has been in K-9. He was handler and trainer for one of the largest
police K-9 units in Washington State. He was accredited as a Master Trainer in 1993, by the Washington State Police Canine
Association. He is also a past executive board member of that body. He serves as Vice President of the Certification
council for Pet Dog Trainers and has been an instructor for the K9 Academy of Law. He is currently a primary instructor at
Karen Pryor’s ClickerExpo. Steve specializes in teaching behavior modification, tracking, and scent work through the use
of positive reinforcement based operant conditioning. Steve White may be contacted through his website
www.i2ik9.com |
This seminar was taped in Sacramento, California and was sponsored by the Sacramento Dog
Training Club. The video includes lecture, video presentations, power point graphics, and hands-on tracking instruction.
There are at least two methods each for tracking, article identification and scent discrimination. The class works with
their dogs using the lessons learned in the lecture. A hands-on seminar with lots of outdoor tracking experience. The
focus is on getting the dog ready to pass the VST TRACKING PROGRAM.
Six DVD's |
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running time: 7 hr. approx
copyright: 2006
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This information-packed day with Steve White
turns Police K9 training on its head to help you, the dog owner or
trainer. You'll learn new ways to read canine behavior and how to
control stimuli--the triggers that effect behavior. (Are you working
with a dog that always barks, or lunges at every child, old person with
a walker or other dogs?)
After reviewing what K9 trainers look for in
police dogs when they stimulate aggression, you will learn seven steps
to reading any dog. By practicing with video clips and live dogs you'll
see the value of "thin-slicing" the information dogs and their people
give you.
It's a simple, effective, seven-step model
(incorporating positive reinforcement) for helping dogs, owners and
trainers to resolve behavior problems, while avoiding the two most
common mistakes trainers make when problem solving. (Among which are
asking more than the dog can deliver and not gathering sufficiently
detailed information before proceeding.)
Technically, you'll be learning all about
"triggers" and "thresholds" of behavior--and how understanding them can
make you anticipate situations that you used to dread!
The Steve White videos arrived yesterday. I
started in on the K9 video. These videos are GREAT! You did a very nice
job capturing the seminar. So far, the audio is remarkable for a
reverberating room. You did a great job. Kudos to you and to Steve White
for such an excellent presentation.
Thanks for getting them to me promptly.
Best regards,
Robert Cline
Houston, Texas
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