CC102: Be Safe, Be Responsible: Understanding Dog-Dog and Dog-Human Interaction
Dogs use body language to communicate effectively with each other as well as with humans. These skills are used daily to avoid conflict and to calm over-stimulation. Understanding this will greatly improve your relationship with dogs as well as help you to work with dogs with a variety of behavior problems. This course is essential for anyone that finds themselves interacting with dogs during their job or on a leisurely walk in the park.
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 6 one-hour sessions
Course Cost (Register above):
| Audit-Live | Audit-Recorded | For Credit-Live or Recorded |
|---|---|---|
$150.00 |
$120 |
$225 |
Credits: 3*
(*Applies toward certificate programs for students registered in the ADT, PDT or PCTS programs. You do not have to be in a certificate program to take this class.)
Instructor: Nikki Ivey, a professional Dog Behavior Consultant/Trainer, has been working with people and their pets for more than 11 years. Educated as a traditional dog trainer, Nikki used dominating methods such as choke chains and prong collars to demand appropriate behavior from dogs without understanding what motivated them. Training in this manner became increasingly
less enjoyable.
At a training seminar by Bob Bailey, Nikki was introduced to operant conditioning, where animals are taught to think for themselves and are rewarded for doing the right thing. By applying this technique, she learned how to teach anything with a brain stem, including a chicken!
Nikki began applying this unique style of training and had incredible results. Realizing that dogs do what works, she began to truly understand dogs and learned how to communicate with them more effectively. Nikki now shares her knowledge by teaching owners how to understand, communicate and interact with their dogs to accomplish their goals.
In the last 11+ years, Nikki has trained many families to have better relationships with their dogs, owned and operated a dog day care and training facility, including agility training for 3.5 years, opened a new day care and supervised the day care for a veterinary/boarding facility, founded and supervised two separate K9 search and rescue organizations.
Nikki’s latest services are behavior consultations, training, pre-adoption consultations, dog day care inception, dog day care consultations, staff training, seminars and she is in the process of writing a book on Confidence Issues in dogs as well as putting together a DVD for new dog owners.
You can visit Nikki Ivey’s website at www.dogspeak101.com
Student Information
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