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Sue Yanoff, DVM - What's The Diagnosis?

Date: Thursday, May 9th, 2024
Time: 3pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

The most important thing you can do when your dog has a musculoskeletal injury is to get an accurate diagnosis. I have seen many dogs that have been treated for weeks, months, and sometimes years, for the wrong thing. The owner has spent a lot of time and money treating their dog, and is frustrated that the dog is not getting better. This webinar will teach you why getting an accurate diagnosis is so important, the best way to get one, and what to do once you have one.

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Amy Cook, PhD - Management vs Training for Behavior Problems

Date: Thursday, May 9th, 2024
Time: 6pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

Training for behavior problems is different from training basic obedience, in that it involves finding and motivating behaviors incompatible to your problem ones, plus changing the underlying emotions that can give rise to those problems in the first place! Let’s talk about those familiar ABCs, but let's break them down into A-B, and B-C!

Additionally, avoiding rehearsal of behavior issues is an important part of their resolution. Most people are working at stopping the display of undesirable behaviors while they're happening, but the best way to do this is to have a set of skills that are so well practiced that they are almost a script you can follow! Management is a skill unto itself, and has to be addressed separately from the specific behavior change needed long term.

In this webinar Dr. Cook will go over:

  • The structure and goals of behavior modification, and whether you need a new A, a new B, or a new C!
  • How management is crucial to reducing unwanted behaviors
  • Movement skills: Magnets and hand touch
  • Stationary skills: Perching and treasure hunt
  • Home skills: Mat skills, interruptions, and solo play

If you have a dog with a behavior issue, getting a handle on how management and training are different -- both in their goals and their execution -- is crucial to your success!

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Aleks Woodroffe - The Power of Pressure: How to Use Handler Pressure as a Tool in Nosework

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Date: Thursday, May 16th, 2024
Time: 3pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

Working WITH our dogs to cover the search area and work the odor picture can be difficult and often results in the handler taking over. When we aren't aware of our own impact, we can cause our dogs to miss a hide, find extra hides in pooling odor, or add a lot of time to their search because we end up being "in the way".

This webinar will focus on WHAT is pressure and HOW it affects our dogs during their search. We will look at video examples, as well as discuss when pressure might be a bigger factor to our dog's success.

We will also look at how you can purposely use (or NOT use) pressure to help your dog stay working independently while subtly being able to cover your space. With awareness comes power... are you ready to hold this power?

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Jennifer Henion - The Honor System - Amazing Off-Leash Honoring Skills for Retriever Sports

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Date: Thursday, May 16th, 2024
Time: 6pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

Retriever Hunt Tests and Field Trials require your dog to Honor another working team - off leash.

It can be VERY challenging, and is often the reason a lot of dogs fail, even if they did great on the rest of the test.

But we're about to make it a lot easier! All with positive training games!

The Honor System is a clear, step by step process to teach your dog what the Honor skill is, and how to get rewarded for doing it. You will learn how to set up each layer of skill and build up to honoring real working teams.

A big part of that is learning how to create a reward sequence that you can use in competition.

It's one thing to have your dog be steady for marks with gunfire and birds. It's a whole other thing to be steady watching another dog's marks PLUS watching that dog launch off the line to get them.

How does your dog know when the marks are for her or if she is honoring? How do we get our dog to understand what the honor is, what to expect and how she will get rewarded for this amazing feat of self control?

First we have to make it clear to you! And then you'll see how easy it can be to teach your dog.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The individual parts of the Honoring skill
  • Start the process using crate games
  • Add a cue to make it clear
  • Fun games to GROW the skill with a second dog.
  • Transfer the skill to the field
  • How to create a Reward Sequence that you can extend to competition.

Why does this work?

Because the dog has two cues that tell her what is about to happen and what behaviors will earn the reward sequence. First there is a visual cue of another working team at the line. Second we have a verbal cue that cues the dog to be steady while the marks go off and while the working dog launches to retrieve. Our cues predicts what is about to happen and what behaviors to perform. It also predicts the reward sequence that will occur - making the behavior worth the effort!

Most failures occur in Honoring because the dog sees two major problems happening. 1) She 's being denied the retrieves, and 2) She's being denied the thrill of racing the other dog to the prize!

The Honor System fixes both problems by making each one into a cued behavior that has a guaranteed reward. Clear for you, clear for the dog and rewarding to both of you!

Got steadiness problems already, without even trying the honor? This webinar is also for you. We will outline the steps for any type of steadiness and show you how to grow that to almost any field distraction.

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Ashley Escobar - Improve Your Conformation Ring Skills

Date: Thursday, May 23rd, 2024
Time: 3pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

Have you ever wanted to enter the breed ring (conformation) but felt overwhelmed or maybe even out of place?

Do you think of conformation as just left handed circles? Handling your dog in the breed ring is just a series of skills — some for you, the handler, and some for your dog — and like any skill, it's something you can train! Join me and learn exactly what to expect in the ring, and how to improve your handling and make your dog stand out!

Tips are based on my experience showing (Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Doberman Pinschers), however this webinar will be relevant regardless of your breed. Please note it is imperative that you have an understanding of your specific breed standard. It is also valuable to have a breed-specific mentor when possible. However, this webinar will give an overview that can be applied to all breeds.

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Karen Deeds - Reactive Integration: Putting Pieces Together

Date: Thursday, May 23rd, 2024
Time: 6pm Pacific Time (Click here for time at FDSA (Pacific Time). 
Fee: $19.95 USD

An integrated approach for developing a behavior modification plan when working with fearful and reactive dogs.

Reactivity: The label given to dogs that present with growling, barking, lunging, squealing, jumping up and down, or even redirecting to the leash or to the handler at the sight of a trigger, whether that be another dog, a person, or anything else!

When working with reactive dogs, I believe in an integrated approach…Reinforcement strategies, changing emotion, teaching alternative behaviors, impulse control that creates predictability, confidence building, and of course a vast array of behavior modification techniques is all part of the plan. In this way, you can build a stronger foundation on which behavior modification can be applied. We all know that a weak foundation in anything, a home, a relationship, dog sports, or dog behavior, can contribute to weakness in the long run.

This webinar will give an overview of the integrated approach taken for working with reactive and fearful dogs.

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