Dog Centered Holiday - Social Skills

Course

In Hednesford

£ 390 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Workshop

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Location

    Hednesford

  • Class hours

    7h

  • Duration

    5 Days

Suitable for anyone from pet owner to professional who want to enjoy time with their dog.

Set in the beautiful environment of Cannock Chase, this 5-day course is full of fun while helping you and your dog improve his social skills and increase your bond and trust in each other.

Help your dog to gain more confidence around other dogs and people, and to become more relaxed in different environments.

Learn some of the tools that will help you to recognise when your dog needs help, how to support him and how to help him have good experiences.

Set in the relaxed atmosphere and beautiful natural environment of Cannock Chase you will learn skills such as:

• How to move from avoidance and management to building up real life skills

• How to use the lead as a support for your dog

• How to use the environment to achieve the best results

• How the correct use of your body language can influence your dog

Enjoy a range of calm activities designed to help your dog have positive experiences around other dogs and people.

This workshop involves practical work with dogs individually, in pairs or in small groups, where we will support you, helping to build your own skills and those of your dog.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hednesford (Staffordshire)
See map
Valley Road, WS12 1TD

Start date

On request

About this course

To have fun with your dog while increasing his/her social skills, trust and confidence in an environment which uses his/her natural abilities and in a way that makes sense to both owner and dog.

Anyone who wants to spend quality time with their 'best friend'.

No prior experience required

In house attendance certificate for all attendees.

Continued Professional Development can be gained by attending our courses.

We issue standard certificates of attendance which can then be applied to a variety of organisations’ CPD programmes dependant on their individual CPD requirements. As a general guide, this course is the equivalent to 30 CEUs or 30 hours CPD

This course gives both dog and owner skills for real life which can be transferred to different environments and situations.

Accommodation is not included but an extensive list of dog friendly accommodation is available.

We welcome those who cannot bring their dog with them, and do our best to include them in all aspects of the course.

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Subjects

  • Dog
  • Lead Handling
  • Dog Handling
  • Dog behaviour
  • Mental Stimulation
  • Dog Avtivities
  • Social Skills
  • Confidence
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Help for you and your dog
  • Reduce pulling and lunging on lead
  • Transferable skills
  • Walk nicely on lead
  • Walking Skills
  • Dog training
  • Practical skills
  • Understand your dog
  • Help for reactive
  • Excited
  • Fearful or anxious dogs (and owners!)

Teachers and trainers (2)

Sheila Harper

Sheila Harper

Tutor B.Ed, BA

Winny Boerman

Winny Boerman

B.App.Sc.

Course programme

Course review:

Dogs are masters of so much more than we give them credit for. Their natural abilities include a wonderful social competence and they can be great problem solvers and peace keepers.

Fitting in with our society is not so easy, however. All dogs benefit from good quality social contact, and appropriate stimulation to build self-confidence and security. Having a good balance between mental and physical exercise is underestimated: creative, stimulating yet relaxing activities such as nosework and problem solving can provide dogs with learning opportunities for developing skills for daily life.

Experience the value of challenging your dog to creative thinking and practising good social skills. In sharing enjoyable activities that make sense to your dog and where his intellect is stimulated and abilities developed, you will feel proud of what he can achieve.

Whether he needs a confidence boost, whether you would like to improve your relationship, to help him develop his social skills, to connect with you instead of going hunting or chasing or if you simply enjoy being with your dog, we can work with you. Alternative canine activities don’t take a lot of effort, but help your dog to learn and enjoy appropriate pastimes and social contact.

This activity holiday is suitable for all breeds, temperaments, age or size. Even if your dog isn’t perfectly behaved, tends to be under-socialised, fearful or lacking in confidence we can find some suitable activities to build his skills. Even if he is reactive we will find him appropriate opportunities to relax in the vicinity of other dogs for social development. Equally, for well-socialised dogs with no issues, this holiday will be an adventure for both of you.

Activities will include:
• Enjoyable alternatives for conventional exercises, including mental stimulation
• Activities as a substitute for that rainy day walk or for dogs that are not allowed out
• Interests to build your dog’s confidence and stronger relationships
• Opportunities for good social skills such as quality educational walks
• Plenty of other activities to stimulate and satisfy your dog’s nature

The needs of each dog and owner will be discussed before suggesting activities in order to ensure choice of suitable practical work.
Please note that these activities are dog-centred rather than owner-centred. Each dog will be treated as an individual, and activities will be tailor-made even for puppies or seniors!

Dog Centered Holiday - Social Skills

£ 390 VAT inc.