How Dogs Communicate
Short course
In Lymington
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Lymington
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Duration
1 Day
To gain knowledge and understanding on how dogs communicate. Suitable for breeders, dog owners, trainers, behaviourists, veterinary and dog rescue centre staff!
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Winkie Spiers
Instructor
Winkie Spiers is a member Association of Pet Dog Trainers (00804), Chairwoman & member Pet Dog Trainers of Europe (F036), human & canine Bowen Therapist has studied dog behaviour, training, communication, care and health quite extensively. She has been on many dog related courses, completed a 2 year OCN course (International Dog Behaviour & Training School) and continues to learn and expand her skills. She speaks abroad and in the UK on a wide range of dog related subjects and her first book ‘How to Handle Living With Your Dog’ has recently been published.
Course programme
Discover how to recognise and interpret what our dogs are feeling and thinking and how we can encourage them to enjoy good social interactions. Good communication and social skills are hugely important to us and our dogs and this Seminar will enable you to gain a far greater understanding!
Not to be understood is extremely frustrating and lack of communication in any relationship leads to misunderstanding, confusion and even behaviour problems. Dogs communicate in many ways but primarily using body language. We will look at how to recognise their signals, how to understand our dogs better and how to encourage them to have good social interactions with other dogs, other species and with ourselves so that we can make life easier and more enjoyable for us both. Photos and video will be used to demonstrate points and time will be available for your questions.
A great opportunity to enjoy an entertaining and interesting talk and learn even more about canine communication!
Registration: From 9.15am – Start 10.00am – Close Approx 4.30pm
Unfortunately dogs cannot join us on this occasion.
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How Dogs Communicate