Roz has unlocked the language of dog for us. As first time dog owners we are starting to feel confident with all aspects of dog training for our cocker spaniel. We would definitely recommend.
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Understanding Dogs Webinar
£12
Learn the science behind dog behaviour, understanding whether there’s any merit in ‘common sense’ approaches and common advise online, such as leaving dogs to cry it out, crating dogs, feeding human food and much more.
This webinar delves into the scientific understanding of dog behavior, examining the merit of common advice found online, such as leaving dogs to cry it out, crating dogs, and feeding them human food.
Learn from experienced professionals who address critical questions about dog behavior, including the existence of dominance, the necessity of being the alpha, and the best methods for training your dog.
The webinar covers a wide range of behaviors, explaining why dogs hump, why they eat and roll in poo, and what they do when not under human supervision. Understand species-specific behaviors and identify which behaviors to promote in your dog.
Gain a deeper knowledge of why dogs behave the way they do, supported by scientific research and expert insights.
- Does dominance exist?
- Do you have to be alpha?
- How you should train your dog?
- Why dogs hump
- Why dogs eat and roll in poo
- What do dogs do when not under the close control of humans? (Species specific behaviour)
- What behaviours we should promote?
Learn to separate fact from fiction regarding common dog training advice and practices, ensuring you make informed decisions about your dog’s care and training.
Whether you are a new dog owner or have years of experience, this webinar provides valuable information to enhance your understanding of dog behaviour and improve your training practices.
This webinar is pitched towards both owners and dog professionals.
Presented by Roz Pooley, MSc CAB , CCAB, ABTC-CAB
Roz has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Animal behaviour and is a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist.
She is a published peer reviewed author on canine behaviour for veterinary journals, regularly writes for media and frequently presents webinars. She has worked professionally with dogs for fourteen years and is a certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist with both ASAB and The APBC.
Roz lives with three dogs. Two rescues from abroad and her turbo badger (Border Collie) Mohawk.
A recording with lifetime access is provided upon purchase.