Become a better observer, become a better trainer.
Are you ready to learn how to really see what dogs are showing you?
Suzanne Clothier’s observation skills are legendary. The late great R.K.Anderson DVM called her, “one of the best observers of dogs that I have ever seen.”
Suzanne’s approach gives you new ways of seeing dogs, and she offers THREE courses that are designed to help you better SEE THE DOG, whether it is growing your observation skills or deepening your understanding of the physical dog.
But what course is right for you?
Join Suzanne on Thursday, April 3rd at 2pm EST as she discusses the courses, and why students are raving about them. These courses are truly unique, much like Suzanne.
Three Fascinating Courses
- Observation Skills Part One: Learn Suzanne’s holistic approach that includes the complete dog – physical, mental and emotional as interactive parts of the whole. Blending techniques from ethology with the practical skills learned in a lifetime with animals, Suzanne’s lessons build on each other to develop your skills.
- Observation Skills Part Two: This course takes you deeper into observation skills. You’ll learn about different types of recording observations, knowing what you need to know, multiple aspect observations, and how details of body language create important context for understanding behavior in deeply nuanced ways.
- Understanding the Physical Dog: Trainers will develop a new understanding of what each dog can reveal about their physical being and functional athletic ability. Using video, graphics, “Try It Yourself!” exercises and Q&A sessions, Suzanne will enrich your understanding of the physical dog. Your observation skills will be fine-tuned, giving you the ability to ask, “Can you?” when working with any dog, no matter what the training or performance goal may be.
But where to start? In this FREE Q&A Suzanne will explain what each course offers, and help you find the one that is right for you. You can join the Q&A live or watch the recording after the fact.
You will have access to the recordings for a year after their air date.