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Become a better observer, become a better trainer. Are you ready to learn how to really see what dogs are…
Become a better observer, become a better trainer. Are you ready to learn how to really see what dogs are…
Become a better observer, become a better trainer. Are you ready to learn how to really see what dogs are…
At times, things can happen so fast with a dog that it becomes a blur of information, and important details…
This annual workshop is intended for those who are familiar with Suzanne’s RCT approach, and who want more! and who want to connect with other like-minded folks. A sense of humor helps, as does an open mind and a willingness to share, learn, question, play and interact with all (whatever the species!) with kindness and generosity.
Two days of great seminars with Suzanne Clothier! Hands-on practical workshop on day 1, plus case history presentations on day 2. From understanding your dog in new ways, to helping guide your dog through adolescence, and help for shy/fearful dogs. Join us!
Fun fact: as I get older, my brain feels free to play fast and loose with numbers. Admiring my old…
“Resistance is futile!” While Star Trek fans will recognize this warning, it should not be a part of dog training….
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.
There is nothing like hands-on learning with your fellow dog enthusiasts. At this workshop held at Good Choice Dog Training…
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.