How Biological Needs Affect Behaviour in Bull Breed Dogs
sun01jun8:00 pmsun9:30 pmHow Biological Needs Affect Behaviour in Bull Breed DogsJessica Hyams Bsc
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BUY NOW Presenter Bio: Certified Canine Behaviourist with a degree in Biological Sciences,
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Presenter Bio: Certified Canine Behaviourist with a degree in Biological Sciences, including biomedicine and zoology. Jess has done extensive study in clinical behavioural medicine and has a heavy interest in how an organism’s biological needs affect emotional regulation. She has worked in non-destruct rescue for over a decade with a special focus on bull breeds. She spent many years rehabilitating dogs from dire situations in her own home on behalf of various rescues and privately. She also has observed many free roaming dogs in various places from Madagascar to several Spanish villages; and worked with a vast amount of overseas rescues. She ran her own small daycare and walking service from home, giving a wide perspective on canine behaviour in cities. Jess is passionate about continuing her professional development in order to upskill in areas such a diagnostics and methods of rehabilitation.
Presentation Information * Behavioural signs of unmet biological needs in bull breed dogs, the differences in behavioural traits of Staffies vs American Bully type dogs. What ‘gameness’ really is when looking at it from neurobiological and psychosocial lenses. Case studies – how recognition of pain in dogs is bite prevention.
Price: APBC members £12.50 ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
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1st June 2025 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
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