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  Title

Aggression in Dogs:
Safety, Defensive Handling, and Training

  Speaker Michael Shikashio & Trish Loehr
  Date(s) April 7-8, 2018
  Location Asheville, NC
  Fee $225,15% discount for 4 or more registering at the same time
  CEUs

12 CEUs for trainers and 4 CEUs for behavior consultants, Approved CCPDT,17.5 CEUs Approved IAABC, KPA,13.5 CE’s Approved North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board

  Host Organization The Loose Leash Academy
  Website https://thelooseleashacademy.com/training-handling-with-aggressive-dogs-black-mountain-nc/
  Contact Person Joann Rechtine
  Contact Email joann@thelooseleashacademy.com
  Contact Phone 585-905-8281

  Description of Seminar/Conference
  
 
  • Are you currently working with aggressive dogs or have an interest in learning more about how to safely work with aggressive dogs?
  • Would you like to learn hands-on defensive handling skills?
  • Do you want to add more to your toolbox in modifying behavior in aggressive dogs?
Attendees will learn what is needed before working with aggressive dogs, gain hands-on experience in defensive handling and leash skills, and see videos of behavior modification in aggression cases.

 

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