Dogs can have all kinds of behaviours, and whether or not their human considers the behaviour to be an issue is very much a personal consideration. But having a dog with a behaviour issue is hard. Often, the dog is struggling and the person is struggling too. People can experience a wide range of negative emotions, and in turn this can influence their likelihood of following a reward-based training plan. This webinar series will look at the research on the human side of having a dog with issues and explore how this can help us to do a better job of supporting dog guardians.
Students will be able to:
Describe the emotional impacts of having a dog with a behaviour issue
Understand the interactions between emotions and dog training approaches
Integrate incremental plans for teaching people about dog behaviour issues
Consider supporting the person as part of the plan for classes or private consults
Appreciate the importance of positive messaging
3 x 1 hour webinars. 10am Pacific (1pm Eastern/6pm UK time) Tues Feb 24, Mar 3, Mar 10 2026.
A recording will be available for 60 days.
The small print:
Refunds are only available up until 24 hours before the start of the first session in a series. After that, no refunds will be issued.
I reserve the right to reschedule webinars if there are circumstances outside of my control (e.g. internet or power outages) that prevent it from going ahead at the scheduled time. If this happens, you will be sent a link to the new time for the webinar.