How Scentwork Can Support Behaviour Modification In Dogs
Presenter Bio:
Kat has a master’s degree in both Psychology and Applied Animal Behaviour, a COAPE diploma and is an APDT trainer.
Before she moved to the Uk she worked at Scent Imprint for Dogs in Holland training detection dogs and delivering Instructor courses. Since she moved to the UK she has worked for Dogs Trust as a Head Coach and Coach Trainer, in 2018 she worked at Dog Detectives on a FREDDS (free running explosives detection dogs) project.
She has a company Canine Detection Solutions that provides a service of Japanese knotweed detection dogs and currently works three operational dogs.
Through her company K9 Behaviour consultancy she delivers training to government agencies, private detection companies and pet owners.
Presentation Details:
During this presentation we will discuss how scentwork can be used to support behaviour modification. I will talk about practical exercises that help to increase a dog’s confidence, agency and help fulfil breed specific needs. Additionally those exercises tend to be enjoyable for the owners too and give them an opportunity to have fun with their dog without focusing on their behaviour problems which is great for their relationship.
Price: APBC members £12.50 ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
We kindly remind all attendees that the links provided for this event are intended for their personal use only. Sharing these links with others is not permitted and may result in the attendee losing access to the recording. We appreciate your cooperation in respecting these guidelines, which are in place to ensure the best possible experience for all participants.
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Event Details
Original Air date: 7th September 2023
Event Details
Original Air date: 7th September 2023
Presenter Bio:
Kat has a master’s degree in both Psychology and Applied Animal Behaviour, a COAPE diploma and is an APDT trainer.
Before she moved to the Uk she worked at Scent Imprint for Dogs in Holland training detection dogs and delivering Instructor courses. Since she moved to the UK she has worked for Dogs Trust as a Head Coach and Coach Trainer, in 2018 she worked at Dog Detectives on a FREDDS (free running explosives detection dogs) project.
She has a company Canine Detection Solutions that provides a service of Japanese knotweed detection dogs and currently works three operational dogs.
Through her company K9 Behaviour consultancy she delivers training to government agencies, private detection companies and pet owners.
Presentation Details:
During this presentation we will discuss how scentwork can be used to support behaviour modification. I will talk about practical exercises that help to increase a dog’s confidence, agency and help fulfil breed specific needs. Additionally those exercises tend to be enjoyable for the owners too and give them an opportunity to have fun with their dog without focusing on their behaviour problems which is great for their relationship.
Price: APBC members £12.50 ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
We kindly remind all attendees that the links provided for this event are intended for their personal use only. Sharing these links with others is not permitted and may result in the attendee losing access to the recording. We appreciate your cooperation in respecting these guidelines, which are in place to ensure the best possible experience for all participants.
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Year Around Event (2023)(GMT+00:00)