CANINE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
Recognition to Resolution

presented by...

Sarah Kalnajs &
Pat Miller

Specific case studies, from arousal to aggression, & protocals for behavior modification of these types of cases.


Accord (Kingston), New York

Saturday & Sunday
November 14 & 15, 2009


hosted by
Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, Accord, New York

FEES & REGISTRATION

Seminar Outline

About the Speakers

Dog Rules

More Rules & Comments

Location and Directions

Places to Stay

Contact



SEMINAR PROGRAM
CEU's 6.5 per day, 13 total
Problem Recognition -- Canine Body Language (Arousal to Aggression) with SARAH KALNAJS
Saturday • November 14th • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

We will observe a number of video case studies of canine behavior problems. Sarah will present each case on day one with an overview of some of the body language cues highlighted in each instance. Among the cases will be:

  • Aggression in Puppies (two or three cases: one concerning fear, one general aggression and one resource guarding)
  • Intraspecific Aggression (Dog - Dog)
  • The aroused aggressive dog (to people and other animals)
  • Resource Guarding (multiple cases)
  • Barrier frustration (invisible fences and leash reactivity)
  • The fearful / anxious dog (showing timidity at a dog park)

Problem Resolution with PAT MILLER
Sunday • November 15th • 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Pat will review cases similar, but not necessarily identical, to those presented on day one and talk about whether behavior modification would be appropriate in such cases and, if so, an overview of what she would do for modification. Pat will then detail behavior modification (or management) protocols as they apply to each of these cases Pat will be emphasizing her positive reinforcement methods in the course of this analysis. Among Pat's techniques:

  • Counter conditioning and desensitization;
  • Operant conditioning;
  • Constructional Aggression Treatment (CAT) as studied and developed by Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz and Kellie Snider;
  • Shaping; Identification and elimination of stressors;
  • Building confidence and teaching coping skills.

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Seminar Fees
$ 195.00 (both days)       $219.00 (with optional lunch)
$ 105.00 (Saturday)       $117.00 (with optional lunch)
$ 105.00 (Sunday)       $117.00 (with optional lunch)
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ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

SARAH KALNAJS is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant (Int'l.Assoc. of Animal Behavior Consultants) and Certified Pet Dog Trainer (CPDT) with over ten years' experience working in canine behavior, training, and research. She is the owner of Blue Dog Training & Behavior in Madison, Wisconsin. Sarah is one of the editors of the peer-reviewed Journal of Applied Companion Animal Behavior and is a member of the advisory board and faculty of the Companion Animal Sciences Institute and the Humane Society of the United States' Humane Society University. Sarah is also an instructor of courses on dog-related topics for Raising Canine. Sarah is the producer of the popular and highly praised DVD series, Language of Dogs and Am I Safe. In addition to her private practice, Ms. Kalnajs is president of Wisconsin American Eskimo Rescue and political liaison for the Wisconsin Dog Rescue Coalition as well as an Executive Committee Member of AAFMED (Arf's Angel Fund for Medical Assistance) which provides financial aid to rescued pets in need of medical help. A popular speaker and freelance writer, Sarah presents seminars nationwide on topics relating to dog training and behavior. She has been interviewed by BBC radio, NBC television, Wisconsin Public Radio, Women's Health & Fitness magazine, and Honolulu magazine, and has written articles for APDT Chronicle of the Dog, Madison magazine, Allpets, and other publications.

PAT MILLER a past President of APDT, has been training dogs for more than 35 years. In childhood she trained the family Collie for 4-H competition. Her professional life has always revolved around animals, first as a hunter-jumper (horse) trainer in Wisconsin, then for 20 years as a humane officer at the Marin (CA) Humane Society. During those years she also trained with nationally acclaimed obedience instructor Judie Howard. Pat started her Peaceable Paws dog training and behavior center in Monterey-Santa Cruz in 1996, and moved it toTennessee in 2000, where she also launched the Peaceable Paws trainer academies. The center moved to an 80-acre campus in Fair Play, MD in 2004, and added Reactive Rover and Shaping Camps. In 2001, Pat was one of the first 136 trainers to receive a CPDT (Certified Pet Dog Trainer) title from the CCPDT, and was awarded the CDBC (Certified Dog Behavior Consultant) title from the IIABC in 2004. Pat presents seminars internationally, is training editor for the "Whole Dog Journal" and regularly contributes to that publication as well as "Bark" magazine, "Popular Dogs", and Tufts University's "Your Dog." Her first book, "The Power of Positive Dog Training," was released by Howell Books in August 2001. Dogwise Publishing released her "Positive Perspectives" in 2004, and a follow-up volume, "Positive Perspectives 2", in January 2008.

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DOG RULES

DOG STUFF
Due to space limitations, we will not be permitterd to have dogs in the meeting room.

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PARKING
There should be ample parking near the seminar location.

PEOPLE ETIQUETTE
During the lectures, please turn off all cell phone and pager audio alerts. Please take all private conversations outside while the speakers are presenting.

BABIES
The presence of a baby is likely to be distracting to other participants, so we ask that you refrain from bringing any babies or very young children into the lecture hall.

VIDEOTAPING
No videotaping or audiotaping, please. A selection of videotapes and books will be available for sale.

BOOKS & DVDS, ETC. FOR SALE
A selection of books & videos will be available for sale.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009

REFUND POLICY
A full refund (excluding food orders) will be issued if requested before Wednesday, Nov. 11. No refunds or credits issued after 12:00 pm on Friday, Nov. 13. All refunds must be requested by email or phone. There are no exceptions to this policy.

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LOCATION & DIRECTIONS

Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption
4628 Route 209
Accord (Kingstion), NY
845-687-7619

New York State Thruway (I 87) to Exit 19 Kingston (91 miles north of New York City or 51 miles south of Albany, NY). After toll, stay to the farthest right at the round-about, and follow signs for Route 28 to Route 209. After about 1/4 mile on Route 28 go through one light and almost immediately thereafter take Route 209 South in the direction of Ellenville. Stay on Route 209 South for exactly 13 miles, and just past Sparrow Hawk Bed and Breakfast, you will come to Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption on the right. Seminar will be held in the large blue training building closest to the road.

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PLACES TO STAY
SUPER 8
487 Washington Ave., Kingston, NY
Phone: 845-338-3078
15 miles away; $65
DOGS ALLOWED
HOLIDAY INN - KINGSTON
503 Washington Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: 845-338-0400 or Toll free: 800-HOLIDAY (465-4329)
PETS ALLOWED $119 (Full Service)
QUALITY INN
114 Route 28, Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: 845-339-3900 or Toll-free: 800-2-RAMADA (272-6232)
$100. (Pet Friendly)
HIGH FALLS MOTEL
Route 213 High Falls, NY
Phone: 845-687-2095
4 miles away; $80-85
DOGS ALLOWED
SPARROW HAWK BED & BREAKFAST
Route 209, Accord, NY
Phone: 845-687-4492
Walking Distance; $200 and up.
NO DOGS ALLOWED
RODEWAY INN
30 Forest Hill Drive, Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: 845-331-2900
Dogs Allowed $70
Recently renovated.


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CONTACT

For registration inquiries, contact:
email: events@puppyworks.com

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