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SEMINAR PROGRAM
CEU's Pending
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| How to Tell a Dog is Going to Bite Before it Bites You | ||||||||||||
| Saturday August 25th 9:00 am - 12:30 pm | ||||||||||||
In order to live with, work with and safely handle dogs you must be able to read their body language and facial expressions. This session will take you step-by-step through the process of interpreting the often complex and subtle signals dogs give us.
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| Testing For The Ideal Dog | ||||||||||||
| Saturday August 25th 1:30 - 5:00 pm | ||||||||||||
What are the temperament characteristics in the ideal pet dog? What are the qualities that make up 'good' dog behavior? These sessions will use video footage to teach participants to recognize the signs and attributes that make up the companion dog. What is sociability? How to recognize it. How does sociability affect the severity of behavior and temperament problems? How to tell what dog is workable, treatable and manageable; which dogs are too risky. What to look for in the performance dog vs. the pet dog. |
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| ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS | ||||||||||||
SUE STERNBERG is the head of Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, a community not-for-profit animal shelter which serves both the local (upstate New York) community as well as runs national programs, such as Training Wheels, dedicated to ensuring the quality of life of animals in their community and at animal shelters as well as safe animal adoptions, around the world. She has over 23 years of canine behavior experience, including as an animal control officer, a behavior consultant at the ASPCA, a kennel and animal shelter owner, a successful competitor in a variety of dog sports, and a teacher of dog trainers. Since 1993, she has operated a not-for-profit animal shelter in rural New York called Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, which is featured in an HBO documentary called Shelter Dogs (www.shelterdogs.org). Her most recent shelter guide book is Great Dog Adoptions: A Guide for Shelters (Latham Foundation Press, 2002, www.latham.org). Her first book written for the general public on adopting a great dog was published in September '03, through Wiley Publishing. Sue has five dogs and two cats (all adopted), and shares her yard with a host of adopted farm animals. She is an accomplished fiddle player, a mineral and fossil collector, loves Earl Grey tea, and is a major Star Trek fan. Photo |
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PEOPLE ETIQUETTE VIDEOTAPING
BABIES
BOOKS & TOYS, ETC. FOR SALE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
REFUND POLICY
BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR
PARKING |
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| LOCATION & DIRECTIONS | ||||||||||||
Dave & Busters Meeting Rooms
From the East or West take I-90 to Exit 159 (Columbia Rd. North / OH 252) Go North on Columbia Rd. First Street is about .1 mile north of I-90. Turn left onto First Street.
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