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Power Point presentation, now on
CD!
- Do you want to learn more about
what dogs are saying to each other, to other animals,
and to you?
- Are you a dog class instructor
who wishes you had something you could show your classes
to help your students better understand their dogs?
- Are you a dog training school
owner, day care provider or shelter director who would
like to give your staff the tools they need to better
read and understand the animals in your care - and stay
safer on the job?
This CD has over 100 slides
featuring great stills and video clips of dogs “speaking
dogs”. Help your staff and student better understand
their dogs! |
| Have you been
wishing you had photos and video to present to
staff, fellow trainers and clients, but just don’t
have the time to collect them all? Carol has done it
for you in this excellent representation of “dog
language”. Tawzer Dog Videos has produced many DVD's
on dog language and ranks this new CD right at the
top for a new media resource, “power point on CD”.
We are very excited and happy to be able to bring
this to you, for after previewing it have found it
to have an excellent repertoire of clear high
quality visuals for your easy to access reference
resource.
Testimonials:
Dear Alta,
Thank you for your email.
Yes I have received the book and CD. The CD, "What
Is My Dog Saying, was/is very valuable, very clear
and very to the point. It taught me a lot.
Thank you for your concern about it getting here to
Australia, it did arrive very quickly after you sent
it and the parcel was in very good order.
I wish you and George a Wonderful Christmas and a
very Happy, Healthy and Successful 2010.
With warm regards,
Anneke
"Ever wonder what
your dog is really thinking when you pat him on the
head? This PowerPoint presentation is like a web
lesson about dog language. At present, there are a
couple of books out there on the same subject, but
those books rely on still photographs as
illustrations. This PowerPoint uses live-action
video clips embedded right where you need them,
which is a powerful tool—and also shows the speed at
which these things can change. It will teach you to
be a better observer of your dog and improve your
understanding of your dog. I picked up a couple of
things myself that I had never noticed before.
Highly recommended". Karen Pryor Clickertraining.com
I used your video "What is my Dog Saying?" tonight
at a talk I gave at the local library on dog body
language! It was a big hit. I felt very prepared and
able to explain everything because your video
provided the back up. Thank you again for a great
product! Robi Kublin CPDT Willowwick, Oh
CLICK-Canine Learning I Coach K-9's
I just got a chance to watch the CD and I think it
is great! I can tell that you put a lot of time and
effort into the presentation, and the video clips
are golden. I work for a group of referral
veterinary hospitals in New England providing
behavior consultations for dogs and cats. I did my
post-doctoral work with Drs. Nick Dodman and Alice
Moon-Fanelli at the Tufts Animal Behavior Clinic in
MA and am now setting up shop on my own. I am
preparing a lecture for veterinary technicians on
canine and feline behavior and proper
handling/restraint. I am sure that your slides will
come in useful for them to drive the point home and
increase their understanding and awareness when
working with painful, aggressive, or anxious dogs at
the hospital. Thank you so much for making this!
Best Regards, Dr. Kati Wrubel, Animal Behavior
Services InTown Veterinary Group
I have used the CD twice now and it is great! The
kids respond so well and all learn! The imbedded
videos are great! Thanks for making and sharing such
a wonderful teaching tool! Mary Carney Humane
Education Coordinator Bio. . .

Carol A. Byrnes, CPDT
Certified Professional Dog Trainer, NADOI
endorsed instructor, APDT professional member,
Associate Member of the International Association of
Animal Behavior Consultants.
Owner of Diamonds in the Ruff ~ Training for Dogs &
Their People
Spokane, Washington
www.diamondsintheruff.com
Carol started teaching classes in 1978 through a
local obedience club. She started attending behavior
seminars and Terry Ryan's training camps in the
early 80's and discovered clicker training when
Terry hosted Karen Pryor. She & her husband Dana
opened Diamonds in the Ruff in 1996 with the goal of
providing positive, dog and people friendly training
for Spokane's pet owners. Their goal is to teach not
just the mechanics of training, but provide
instruction that helps their students develop an
understanding of how dogs learn and view the world.
"What is My Dog Saying?" started out as a lecture
for our students so they could learn to better
understand their dogs and for shelter staff and
volunteer training. Then requests started coming in
from other trainers, daycares and shelters asking to
use it for presentations for their students and
staff.
We are happy to share this tool to help other
trainers do what they do best!
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