Description
Saturday 25th February at 10:30am – 2:30pm GMT
A four-hour webinar for dog trainers and behaviourists delivered by trauma informed Clinical Animal Behaviourists, Danielle Beck and Gemma Stephen from Control the Meerkat.
Observational skills are vital for any individuals frequently interacting with dogs, from handlers/caregivers to canine professionals to ensure safety and maintain a high standard of welfare.
Join Clinical Animal Behaviourist Danielle Beck & Gemma Stephen as we help guide you through how to observe without making assumptions, what to look for and how to spot it even the small behaviours that contribute to the big picture.
The webinar will include video footage, discussion and feedback as we show you how to accurately describe behaviours, count behaviour frequencies and patterns.
About the presenters:
Danielle Beck
Danielle Beck is known mostly for her enthusiasm and passion.She has specialised in dog reactivity and trauma for over twenty years, and is the creator of the Trauma in Animals Conference and Control the Meerkat. She is dedicated to improving the welfare of animals by discussing the inner workings of their brain, and how that impacts their day to day life.
Danielle Beck PGDip/MSc ABTC-CAB/ATI is an Animal Behaviour Consultant based in Greater Manchester, UK. Danielle is a qualified Animal Behaviour Consultant and possess the necessary and relevant academic qualifications, which are backed up by over 18 years of practical experience, allowing her to practise, as an animal behaviourist. She is a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Councillors and specialises in aggression and trauma. Danielle is also a Registered Animal Training Instructor and full member of PACT (Professional Association of Canine Trainers).
Danielle is an enthusiastic, passionate and empathetic person and understands the turmoil owners face when living with dogs that have experienced trauma. The theoretical knowledge and practical experience enable her to successfully rehabilitate dogs and coach owners through behavioural challenges.
Gemma Stephens:
Gemma is owner & head clinical animal behaviourist & trainer for Natures Companions. Gemma has been working with dog behaviour & training since 2008.
She has a BSc Hons in Animal Behaviour & Welfare from the University of Chester, and is a professionally assessed full member of the Animal Behaviour and Training Council (ABTC) as a Clinical Animal Behaviourist . Gemma is also a full member of the Professional Association of Canine Trainers (PACT) and is listed with them on the ABTC register as an Animal Training Instructor.
She specialises in all dog behaviour cases including everything from general behaviour issues & annoyances all the way to extreme trauma & aggression based cases.
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