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  Title A Two-Day Workshop with Craig Ogilvie - Communication, Interaction, Arousal & Problematic Behaviors
  Speaker Craig Ogilvie
  Date(s) October 12, 2019 - October 13, 2019
  Location Wesley Chapel, FL
  Fee

Working Spot - $270
Auditor Spot - $160

  CEUs PPAB 15, IAABC 15
  Host Organization Pet Professional Guild
  Website https://petprofessionalguild.com/event-3053427
  Contact Person Rebekah King
  Contact Email membership@petprofessionalguild.com
  Contact Phone 1-844-462-6473

  Description of Seminar/Conference
  
 

Day 1: INTERACTIVE PLAY


The first day will be focused on the content of Craig’s extremely popular book the “Interactive Play Guide”, this offers a unique look at how we can implement a reinforcing play system that is based on our dogs making the choice to play, and adjusting our technique to suit each dog as an individual.

During the first day we will take an interactive journey, looking at how to effectively adjust toy play to the reinforcement preferences of the specific dog that you are working with. Craig will talk and walk you through a proven, tried and tested step by step acronym-based system that will help you to use the joy of play to improve relationships, build confidence, create motivational focus and implement alternative forms of positive reinforcement. You will also learn how to avoid and overcome some of the common problems during play, such as over-arousal and problematic behaviours. Along with implementing these techniques into your behavioral consultations, training classes and even at home to help further enrich the lives of dogs and their owners.

Learning objectives

  • Learn how to create structured, consistent, positive interactive play sessions with the dogs in your care.
  • Develop the ability to adjust interactive play to suit each dog as an individual, based on the evaluation of behaviour.
  • Understand how to implement the joy of play to fulfil your dog’s natural desires, improve relationships, build confidence and increase motivational focus.
  • Build an understanding of how to avoid and overcome problems during play such as over-arousal and problematic behaviours. Incorporate the power of play into both behavioural and training settings.
  • Implement alternative forms of positive reinforcement into our dog’s lives.
  •  Gain the ability to communicate with your dog during structured periods of positive stimulation.
  •  Implement structured periods of calm and alternative behaviours into your interactive play sessions to create behavioural predictability
  • Learn how to problem solve when working with a variety of dogs and their owners.
  • Take away a simple step by step system that will benefit you, the dogs in your care and your students.

Day 2: COMMUNCITAION, AROUSAL AND PROBLEMATIC BEHAVIOURS


A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING AND OVERCOMING
On the second day we will further develop our knowledge on understanding, overcoming and preventing problematic behaviours that our dogs perform during periods of arousal. We will focus on the communications behind the behaviours and the practical steps that we can take to help the dogs in our care.
Both handlers and spectators will work through an extremely informative and interactive work book guided by Craig. This covers a practical acronym based, step by step guide to follow when analysing and working towards overcoming problematic behaviours. You will learn how to avoid labelling the dogs in your care by dissecting problematic behaviours in to separate influencing components which will allow you to develop and implement an effective plan to work towards overcoming the behaviours.
Handlers will then begin to put the theory in to practice by working with Craig to lay some solid foundations which will allow you to work with your dog towards overcoming the problematic behaviour that the dog in your care is displaying. A practical guide that will continue to help you to efficiently evaluate and work towards overcoming problematic behaviours to improve the lives of both the dogs in your care and your students alike.

Learning objectives

  • Learn how to dissect the problematic behaviours that our dogs engage in during states of arousal in to separate influencing components and develop an effective development plan to work towards overcoming them.
  • Recognize the communications behind problematic behaviours.
  • Overcome dog sport training and working dog training specific problematic behaviours
  •  Learn how to avoid over-arousal and improve learning experiences by altering antecedent arrangements and managing influencing factors.
  •  Implement practical efficient calming techniques to improve the day to day lives of the dogs and owners in your care.
  • Understand the importance of positive reinforcers and their role in overcoming problematic behaviours
  • Become skilled in recognizing the considerations to make for successful learning to take place
  •  Benefit from the ability to recognize the influence that handler behaviours and emotions have on problematic behaviours and how to adjust these factors to change behaviours
  • Use structured patterns to create predictability and consistency to change behaviour
  • Develop the ability to implement techniques that will include positive reinforcement, operant conditioning, classical conditioning, counter conditioning, differential reinforcement of incompatible behaviours and desensitization.

 

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