Canine body language is a beautiful and complex language that must always been considered in context, and as a whole. This webinar covers Suzanne’s Geometry of Canine Body Language.
For anyone who work with many dogs, or anyone that wants to better understand their dog, this approach provides a powerful framework for assessing and understanding any dog so that humane, effective handling is possible. Knowing what to look for is key. Join us to learn this easily understood approach to reading canine body language in sophisticated ways.
Join Suzanne for this fun webinar which provides practical information on using rewards effectively, with simple solutions to the oh-so-common “Show me the cookies!” challenge. Whether you are fine-tuning the approach to your own dogs, or helping your clients to be more successful using rewards, this webinar is for you.
Recent work finds mixed emotions have distinct neural signatures. This sentence stopped me in my tracks. I read on: “As…
https://www.bps.org.uk/research-digest/we-intuitively-understand-meaning-behind-touch-arm “It’s common knowledge that we use more than speech to communicate. Our facial signals, hand gestures and tone of…
SIT is an amazing starting point for understanding our dog’s physical abilities. When you know what to look for, how your dog sits – or doesn’t! – can provide a wealth of information, including possible discomfort, pain or even structural issues that need your support.
HOW TO HELP YOUR SHY/FEARFUL DOG It can be heartbreaking to see your dog afraid, anxious, worried about meeting people…
Training time means the time, place, you and your dog are all in a good spot where learning can occur. Management moments are when things are not conducive to learning. Knowing where you are is a big part of getting where you want to go. This webinar will help you clarify moment by moment, and provides practical advice to help you and your dog.
Webinar TALKS WITH DOGS: How Our Body Language Affects Our Communication with Dogs Canine body language is fascinating! Books and…
This webinar is an overview that introduces you to Treat/Retreat, a powerfully effective technique is used to help socially shy dogs. This is a dog-centric technique that is force-free. Respect for the dog’s boundaries, arousal and abilities are combined with nuanced observation and engagement of SEEKING to help build the dog’s skills.
Suzanne’s compassionate and holistic approach to defining the “right size world” is based on the individual dog’s needs, abilities and preferences.