Canine Fear, Aggression, and Play - Jean Donaldson

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2014
  • Canine Fear Aggression and Play
    Presented by: Jean Donaldson
    DVD- 5 disc set
    Video taped by: Kevin Hogg
    Produced by: PavSki Seminars
    Edited by: Tawzer Dog LLC and Jennifer Messer
    This Video qualifies for 9 trainer CCPDT CEUs
    This seminar was taped at a two-day event sponsored by PavSki Seminars in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It is jam-packed with tons of essential information for anyone interested in training dogs. Specific problems and treatment approaches are explored in great detail. Jean’s expertise, wisdom and enthusiasm will keep you glued to the screen throughout! This a menu driven DVD set of five videos and one CD-ROM that includes the presentation slides in PDF format, seminar notes, and contact information for select resources. The menus are provided to enable easy access to chapters for review of important points and dog demos.
    Disc One: Bite Inhibition; Dog-Dog Aggression (classification, tarzan, proximity sensitivity)
    Disc Two: Dog-Dog Aggression (proximity sensitivity, bullying, play skills deficits, predatory drift); Levels of Certainty; Play (why dogs play, what is play, triggers, development & evolution, function, normal play)
    Disc Three: Dog-Dog Resource Guarding (introduction, treatment, prevention, Q/A, levels of warning); Fear and Aggression (function, influences -Nature vs Nurture)
    Disc Four: Fear and Aggression Treatment Overview (classifications); Aggression to Strangers; Medication; Trainer Liability & Protection; Dog-Human Resource Guarding (function, taking a bite history, warning signals, management, making a hierarchy, types of guarding); Treatment (Operant & Classical)
    Disc Five: Treatment (operant & classical cont, hierarchy design problems, execution problems, parameter juggling); Closing Remarks

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  • @MsBrehay
    @MsBrehay Před 7 lety

    Does this stay practice mess up teaching for charging the marker training? I've seen many dogs encouraged to follow the hand, especially in IPO training.