You'll love having these bookmarks to teach
your clients about dog behavior.
Not exact matches
When a
client shares a concern
about his or her
dog's
behavior, it is important to take a brief behavioral history.
Sherman — Food Aggression Case Study I have had many cases before where
clients come to me talking
about how well - behaved their
dog is — completely housebroken, shows excellent leash
behavior, is super lovable and cuddly, responds well to commands, and overall, is a very good
dog.
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client and staff education Start your
clients and staff on fun, effective weekly, self paced learning
about cat and
dog behavior, pet
behavior problem prevention and simple solutions.
When she isn't training her own
dogs, teaching classes, or helping private
clients, she is in a constant state of education, always striving to learn more
about how
dogs perceive the world, the most effective ways to help modify challenging
behaviors, and how she can help better their lives and the lives of their owners in the least invasive and minimally aversive way.
A
dog's feeding routine is one of the first questions I've always asked my
clients about, and so many hadn't been aware of the impact that food, and how it's served can have on
behavior and the training process.
The evidence is complex and often inconclusive, and there are no simple or one - size - fits - all answers to
client questions
about if and when to neuter their male
dogs.2 There also are justifications for neutering males other than direct individual health benefits, such as population control and managing undesirable
behaviors.
The tour will include information
about the center's lifesaving programs, including
dog play groups and
behavior training,
client - focused adoptions, specialty cat programming (e.g., ringworm management and «working cat» adoptions) and Best Friends» kitten nursery.