SEMINAR PROGRAM
CEU's 6.5 per day, 13 total
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Problem Recognition -- Canine Body Language (Arousal to Aggression) with SARAH KALNAJS
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Saturday June 13th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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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)
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Problem Resolution with PAT MILLER
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Sunday June 14th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Pat wIll review the kinds of cases 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) $219.00 (with optional lunch) |
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$ 105.00 (Saturday) $117.00 (with optional lunch) |
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$ 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.
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PAT MILLER
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. She is also past president of the APDT. 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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MORE RULES & COMMENTS |
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.
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, June 11, 2009
REFUND POLICY
A full refund (excluding food orders) will be issued if requested before Wednesday, June 10. No refunds or credits issued after 12:00 pm on Friday, June 12. All refunds must be requested by email or phone. There are no exceptions to this policy.
PARKING
There should be ample parking near the seminar location.
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LOCATION & DIRECTIONS |
Doggone U at Bancroft School of Massage Therapy
333 Shrewsbury St.
Worcester, MA 01604
(One hour from Boston, Hartford, Nashua, Providence & Springfield)
Tel: (508) 757-7923
From Boston & Springfield take the Mass. Pike to I 290 East.
Shrewsbury St. (Exit 15) is about 6.4 miles up on I 290.
From Hartford, take I 84 to the Mass Pike and follow the
directions above.
From Providence take RI 146N to MA 122A/MA 146 and Merge
onto I 290 East and follow the directions above.
From Nashua take I 495 S toward Marlboro. Merge onto I 290 W
at Exit 25B toward Worcester. Exit 16 leads to Shreswsbury St.
after a series of turns.
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PLACES TO STAY |
Hotels in downtown Worcester (about 5 minutes away) are primarily in the luxury class at $149 to $159 per night:
Hotels in downtown Worcester
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Beechwood Hotel
363 Plantation St. (Closest to school)
(508) 754-5789
($154)
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Crowne Plaza
10 Lincoln Sq. (Quite close to school)
(508) 791-1600
($169)
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Hampton Inn
110 Summer St. (Also very close to the school)
(508) 757-0400
($159)
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Courtyard by Marriott
77 Grove St.
(508) 363-0300
($149)
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Residence Inn By Marriott
503 Plantation, Worcester, MA 01605
(508) 753-6300
($159)
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Non-Luxury Hotels in Worcester Area
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Classic Suites & Inns
181 West Boylston St. (Rte. 12)
West Boylston, MA 01583
(508) 835-4456
($89)
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Westboro Inn
62 Milk St.
Westboro, MA
(508) 836-1900
($94)
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Baymont Inn: (LaQuinta)
444 Southbridge St., Auburn
(508) 832-7000
($90-95)
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Days Inn
Worcester: (508) 832-8300
Shrewsbury (508) 842-8500
or (800) 932-3297
(from $68)
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Courtyard Boston Westborough
3 Technology Dr. Westborough
(508) 836-4800
($89)
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