Instructors: Canine Body Behavior and Teaching Classes Webinar

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  • Training for Trainers
  • Instructor: Dianna L. Santos
  • Length: 90 minutes
  • Continual Access

When teaching a group dog training class, it is essential for instructors to properly read what their canine clients are saying. Failing to do so can have significant negative effects on both the canine and human clients.

WEBINAR DETAILS

For instance, if an instructor failed to read what a certain dog was saying, that dog's handler has a higher likelihood of becoming frustrated or exasperated when their dog doesn't complete a given exercise, shuts down or has an outburst.

In this webinar, Dianna will discuss tips and tricks on how to better read what are canine clients are saying during a group dog training class, ways to reduce dog-dog and dog-human tensions, preventative measures to consider, how to keep classes safe and more.

CEUS

This webinar is approved for 1.5 CPDT and 1.5 KPA CEUs.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING

"Video/visual examples" Kristie A.

"I really enjoyed the photo and video examples. I loved that safety was at the forefront of the mention of importance. This webinar will be so helpful as I am the Training Director at our two facilities and this information will help me help the trainers that I oversee." Marcella W.

SHOULD YOU TAKE THIS WEBINAR

Are you an instructor or trainer who provides group dog training classes? Gain some helpful insights with this webinar on how to better read your canine clients and ensure your classes are safe and successful.

Dog Trainer and Instructor

Dianna L. Santos

All of the content in this online webinar is created by, owned by, and the rights to the content, are reserved to Dianna L. Santos. This content has been licensed to Scent Work University to be featured on the site.

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- Continual access to the replay.
- Access to all associated resources.
- May email speaker with questions.

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