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running time: A two day seminar 8 DVD's approx. 13 hrs
copyright: 2007 Tawzer Dog Videos
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This is a two day seminar taped in Novato,
California October, 2007. It is comprised of five different topics
blended into a comprehensive learning tool for shelters and rescue
covering assessing, evaluating and testing dogs for adoptability. See
list below for description of each topic:
A Bite-O-Meter-or How to Tell a Dog is
Going to Bite You Before He Bites You. This workshop details all the
subtle behaviors of aggression, helping people better read dogs and
avoid a bite. Long before a dog growls, snarls or bites, he shows many,
many behaviors warning of the aggression. 4.5 hrs
Train To Adopt. This program covers the importance of
achieving and maintaining quality of life for dogs in shelters.
Training, behavior modification programs, mental, behavior & emotional
stimulation for shelter dogs is covered. Before deciding to hold a dog
for adoption, a shelter must provide true quality of life for each dog.
This workshop also describes when something must be done because a
shelter dog is suffering. Animals for Adoption's Train-to-Adopt™ program
is a commitment to Quality of Life for all dogs in shelters. Individuals
and shelters can certify and learn to train shelter dogs to enhance
adoptability and carry out behavioral exercises to keep shelter dogs
calm, sane, and content. Animals for Adoption outlines minimum
Train-to-Adopt™ requirements for dogs in shelters and trains staff and
volunteers to implement simple, low, or no cost measures that can keep
dogs adoptable and make the shelter a friendly and inviting place. 1 hr
55 min
Assess-A-Pet is an overview of the Assess-A-Pet
temperament test. This workshop introduces all the mechanics and
procedures of the Assess-A-Pet temperament test. Adopter expectations,
better matchmaking, problem behaviors are also covered. Asses-a-Pet™ is
Sue's nationally known temperament test which offers shelters a set of
procedures and responses in which to understand the behavior and future
success for each dog in a home. Asses-a-Pet™ identifies congenial,
family pets in animal shelters so that animal shelters will become the
best places anyone can find their new dog. 3 hr 37 min
Adapting Assess-A-Pet for the Home is a first time
presentation geared to help rescue groups and private trainers adapt the
Assess-A-Pet for in-home use
1 hr 55 min
Training Wheels covers "what is the shelter's role in
its community?" Should shelters serve solely as an adoption center?
Training Wheels is a unique community outreach program that brings the
shelter to the people, before the people need the shelter. This is an
inspiring introduction to this program. Training Wheels® is a national
mobile outreach program which takes shelter services to the people
instead of waiting for the people to come to the shelter. Training
Wheels® is changing the face of sheltering in this country. Training
Wheels® brings shelter workers, dog trainers and volunteers into the
community helping to keep people and pets in safe and rewarding
relationships. 54 minutes |
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running time: 2 hr.
copyright: 2001
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Various signs that help identify a dog breed. Alpha Bitch Conference,
Novato, CA |
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running time: 1 hr.
copyright: 2004
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How to keep yourself safe when dealing with aggressive or potentially
aggressive dogs. Quick muzzling techniques, leash-handling, signs that a
dog is ready to blow. Training & Shelter Dog Seminar - Naperville, IL |
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running time: 3 hr. 05 min.
copyright: 2001
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Sue will present her case analysis, behavior modification program and
give an update on how the dog is progressing…success or failure. Alpha
Bitch Conference Novato, CA |
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running time: 1 hr.
copyright: 2001
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Various signs that help determine the age of a dog from puppies to adult
dogs. Alpha Bitch Conference Novato, CA |
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running time: 1 hr.
copyright: 2002
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A look at the reasons behind the words, using video-taped owner-surrender
Interviews to determine the dog’s temperament and behavior problems, the
potential for re-homing, and whether or not euthanasia is appropriate.
Open Paw Conference Berkeley CA |
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running time: 1 hr.
copyright: 2002
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A mobile outreach program that unites shelters,
dog trainers and communities and the animals within those communities.
Open Paw Conference Berkeley CA |
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running time: 3 hr. 30 min.
copyright: 2004
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How to get a dog to train you by offering good behaviors to get your
attention. The training is easily implemented by people who have never
trained before, and a fresh and exciting way for seasoned trainers to look
at training. Live demos and video. Training & Shelter Dog Seminar-Naperville, IL |
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running time: 1 hr. 30 min.
copyright: 2004
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Nature vs. Nurture and It’s not the dog, it’s the people who own them can
puppies be bad? Or, do bad people create bad dogs. Are certain dogs or
breeds more pre-disposed to aggression? Training & Shelter Dog Seminar Naperville, IL |
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running time: 1 hr. 40 min.
copyright: 2004
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A look at food bowl guarding, bone and toy guarding, different levels.
When It’s manageable, when it’s not. Training & Shelter Dog Seminar Naperville, IL |
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running time: 2 hr.
copyright: 2004
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Subtle signals a dog puts out warning us that he will bite us and where on
our bodies he will bite. Sue handles iffy shelter dogs, and the audience
narrates what they see. Training & Shelter Dog Seminar Naperville, IL |
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running time: 3 hr. 30 min.
copyright: 2004
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This very popular segment is a slide presentation and hands-on
demonstrations with shelter dogs. Training & Shelter Dog Seminar Naperville, IL |
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running time: 6 hr.
copyright: 2003
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Properly diagnosing and treating an aggressive dog is comparable to doing
the same for a dog with a potentially fatal and contagious disease. Both
require a tremendous amount of time, energy and commitment to ensure the
greatest probability of success.
This seminar provides a rare opportunity
to examine canine aggression from both the shelter and owned dog
perspective. Doing so not only will help dispel the negative illusions
that those with either orientation may harbor regarding those with the
other, it will also ensure that those working with aggressive dogs in any
setting have the most comprehensive understanding of these animals and
their existing or potential owners needs. Open Paw |
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