Not exact matches
If you already
work with animals such as a groomer,
trainer,
veterinarian, and technician or
work in an environment
with animals such as a shelter or rescue facilitator, you will find Reiki to be a perfect fit within your existing practice.
We travel to your animal and
work with veterinarians, chiropractors, owners, and
trainers to achieve the best results for our clients whether they are pets or athletes.
Many qualified
trainers and behavior consultants can help tailor a protocol for your pet, but you should
work closely
with your
veterinarian when your pet has a behavior problem to identify a
trainer that is skilled at these techniques and only uses positive reinforcement training for behavior problems.
I stress the involvement of the
veterinarian because I have seen many cases where both the
trainer or non DVM professional is
working to help
with the behavior but it is going slow.
* Training / Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even
with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to
work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you,
worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog
with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to
work with the dog any further, even
with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your
trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced
working with drugs prescribed by
veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to
work with.
The Reason We
Work with Veterinarians As a Tampa - area dog trainer, I intentionally network with and get to know my local dog community, especially v
Veterinarians As a Tampa - area dog
trainer, I intentionally network
with and get to know my local dog community, especially
veterinariansveterinarians.
IF YOU HAVE PAID FOR THE
VETERINARIAN TO DO A FULL HEAD TO TOE EXAMINATION... BLOOD
WORK, AND A FULL EXAM FOR HIDDEN MEDICAL PROBLEMS... AND THE DOG TURNS OUT TO BE MEDICALLY WELL... IT STILL IS N'T RIGHT TO PUT THE DOG TO DEATH... Now you should PAY for a good, professional dog trainer and behaviorist to work with
WORK, AND A FULL EXAM FOR HIDDEN MEDICAL PROBLEMS... AND THE DOG TURNS OUT TO BE MEDICALLY WELL... IT STILL IS N'T RIGHT TO PUT THE DOG TO DEATH... Now you should PAY for a good, professional dog
trainer and behaviorist to
work with
work with you.
Consider
working with a dog
trainer and your
veterinarian.
See if his
veterinarian or a professional groomer has better luck getting the job done - if not, it's a good idea to make an appointment
with a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), a veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified Professional Dog
Trainer (CPDT) to
work on the underlying issues at hand.
Our Houston Dog
Trainer has been certified through Canine Trade Group, and
works with an office and
veterinarian team!
I have been a small animal
veterinarian for 27 years, have
worked with several
trainers, and have trained several of my own dogs.
Working with shelters, low - income households,
veterinarians, and positive - reinforcement dog
trainers, Friends for Life facilitates and subsidizes critical medical care and training for dogs in need.
By
working with committed volunteers, accredited
veterinarians,
trainers, boarding facilities and shelters we are trying to achieve a no - kill nation by placing dogs in their forever homes.
Whether the animal is an owner surrender, a victim of a natural disaster, from a puppy mill, a hoarder or a kill shelter, HART
works with local
veterinarians, foster homes and
trainers to provide temporary housing, medical care and where appropriate, training for our animals until s / he is placed in a loving, carefully screened forever home.
HART
works with local
veterinarians,
trainers, foster homes, and kennels to provide temporary care for the pet until s / he is placed in a loving, carefully - screened forever home.
By
working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local
veterinarian,
trainers, and boarding facilities, we are able to rescue dogs that otherwise would've been euthanized or abandoned and provide them
with loving temporary care, and find them well - matched, carefully screened forever homes.
As a diplomat or board - certified specialist, she
works with individual pet owners,
veterinarians, veterinary technicians and staff,
trainers, and animal - care facilities to manage behavior problems and improve animal welfare.
By
working with committed volunteers, local
veterinarians, and
trainers, we are able to rescue hundreds of animals every year, provide them
with loving temporary care, and place them in well - matched forever homes.
Humane societies should
work with veterinarians to spay and neuter every animal before adoption;
work with local training clubs and
trainers as well as operate their own training centers; and focus community attention on adoptions
with mobile and satellite adoption centers, Christiansen wrote.
Other than extreme behavior issues, many
veterinarians like to have a few different
trainers they can send general puppy or dog training clients to knowing that some
trainers have long wait lists or prefer to
work with some behaviors over others.
She is a core member of the California Condor Recovery Team and takes every opportunity to
work with companion animal caregivers,
veterinarians, animal
trainers and zookeepers to empower and enrich the lives of all learners.
She has over two decades of animal behavior
work and research experiences
with a wide variety of species and organizations, and has lectured extensively to
veterinarians, behaviorists, dog
trainers and the general public to improve quality of life for domestic animals.
Many owners have already
worked with a
trainer or their pet's regular
veterinarian, but specific behavior problems may still exist that need to be addressed.
Farmers, ranchers, animal
trainers, animal scientists, dog and cat breeders,
veterinarians, zoo keepers, and others who live and
work with animals recognize these challenges and
work within their professions, hobbies and businesses to address them.
Our board certified
veterinarians with extensive experience
work with horse owners,
trainers and referring
veterinarians to provide the most current diagnostic tests and the most effective therapeutics.
We
work with a fantastic team of
veterinarians, behaviorists,
trainers, groomers, and volunteers to make sure that our dogs are ready for adoption, and go to the right family.
By
working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local
veterinarians,
trainers, and boarding facilities, we are able to rescue hundreds of animals every year.
See if his
veterinarian or a professional groomer has better luck getting the job done — if not, it's a good idea to make an appointment
with a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), a veterinary behaviorist (Dip ACVB) or a Certified Professional Dog
Trainer (CPDT) to
work on the underlying issues at hand.
See a partial list of classesCanine Ethology History of Dog Training Canine Cognition Learning Theory Overview Building Trust and Positive Relationships
with Dogs The «Positively» Philosophy Self - Care & Burnout Prevention Canine Emotion and Behavior Canine Communication Canine Body Language Behavior Observation & Discussion Positive Training Tools & Methods Demonstrations & Hands - on Practice of Tools Human Communication Living
with Dogs Preventing and Addressing Canine Fear and Stress Mock Group Classes Interpersonal Skills —
Working with the Client Dog
Trainer as Agent of Human Change Dog Bite Prevention Aggression
Working Dogs Positive Training
with Other Species Teaching Group Classes Teaching Private lessons
Veterinarian Relationships Behavioral Medicine Medical Handling Lab When to Refer / Ethics Dog Law Business Marketing for Dog
Trainers And more... taught during the in - person intensives.
Based on years of experience
working with world class
trainers,
veterinarians, animal shelters, private clients and through extensive studies, Carol Komitor formulated the curriculum for the multilevel energy medicine program known as Healing Touch for Animals ® (HTA).
HART
works with local
veterinarians, foster homes, kennels, and
trainers to provide temporary housing, medical care and, where appropriate, training for our animals until s / he is placed in a loving, carefully - screened new home.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, along
with diplomacy to
work effectively
with Hollywood program staff and production personnel, including: producers, directors, assistant directors, special effects personnel, pyrotechnics personnel, firefighters, wranglers,
trainers,
veterinarians, and local enforcement agencies, if an incident requires adjudication.
We travel to your animal and
work with veterinarians, chiropractors, owners, and
trainers to achieve the best results for our clients whether they are pets or athletes.
Customer service sufficient to
work effectively
with agency staff, Board of Judges,
veterinarians, and horse
trainers...