Sociability vs. Aggression Thresholds in Dogs


(From Pet Dogs to Working Dogs)

DAY 1: DOG-HUMAN-Sociability & Aggression Thresholds; Observing Aggression
* Role of Pet Dogs;
* Assessing for Sociability & Why it is Critical;
* Distinguishing High from Low Aggression Thresholds
* Observing Aggression

DAY 2: MOUTHING, & RESOURCE GUARDING; AGGRESSION & SAFE HANDLING
* Puppy & Adult Mouthing Behaviors;
* Resource Guarding & Aggression Thresholds
* Keeping Safe: Defensive Handling Strategies

presented by...

Sue Sternberg


Manchester (Hartford area), CT

Saturday & Sunday
May 16 & 17, 2015


hosted by
Tails-U-Win Dog Training Center, Manchester CT

FEES & REGISTRATION

Seminar Outline

About Sue Sternberg

Dog Rules

More Rules & Comments

Location and Directions

Places to Stay

Contact



SEMINAR PROGRAM
6.5 CEU's per day, 13 total
DOG-HUMAN BEHAVIORS: Sociability & Aggression
Saturday • May 16th • 9:00 am - 12:30 pm


Understanding Pet Dogs in their Relationship with Humans

  • The Role of Today's Pet Dog
  • High Aggression Thresholds
  • Sociability--what is it, what does it mean, why it's critical, testing for it, observing it

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Saturday • May 16th • 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm


Understanding Highly Problematic Dogs & Dangerous Dogs

  • Low Aggression Thresholds
  • Categories of Aggression; Observing Aggression
    • towards family; with handling; unwanted demands; resource guarding;
    • towards strangers; territoriality

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Mouthing & Resource Guarding; Aggression & Safe Handling
Sunday • May 17th • 9:00 am - 12:30 pm


Puppy & Adult Mouthing Behaviors

  • Normal Puppy Mouthing: what role does it play?
  • How temperament influences mouthing behaviors
  • Resource Guarding: An Ethogram of Resource Guarding Behaviors

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Sunday • May 17th • 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm


Resource Guarding continued:

  • Assessing for Resource Guarding Aggression Thresholds;
  • Meaning of low resource guarding thresholds for:
    • the dog
    • the shelter
    • the owner
    • other care takers;
  • Resource Guarding towards humans
  • Resource Guarding towards other dogs.

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Sunday • May 17th • 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm


Defensive Handling Strategies: Safety Around Aggressive Dogs True aggression is fast--much faster than a human can process.  By the time you become aware that a dog has decided to bite, you will likely have been bitten.

Plan A: What to do when you are being bitten or attacked;

  • What should your first response be?
  • Learn how to minimize the damage.
  • Learn how to diffuse the dog as soon as possible.
Plan B: Leash Handling Skills;
  • Quick Muzzling Techniques
  • Protecting Yourself When It's Too Late to Talk the Dog Off The Ledge
Your Bite Map. Once bitten or seriously threatened you develop a 'Bite Map'-- a permanent awareness in the presence of dogs of when & where you could be bitten.

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SEMINAR FEES

Space is no longer available.
Please e-mail your contact info to: events@petworkshops.com to be on the wait list. Be sure to put the words "CT wait list" in the subject line."
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER


photo of Sue Sternberg Sue Sternberg
is the head of Rondout Valley Animals for Adoption, a community not-for-profit animal shelter serving the local (upstate New York) community, which was featured in an HBO documentary called Shelter Dogs (www.shelterdogs.org). She has also developed national programs, such as Training Wheels®, dedicated to ensuring the quality of life of animals in their community, at animal shelters and in 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. Her 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, Successful Dog Adoption was published in September '03, by Wiley Publishing.

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DOG RULES

DOG ETIQUETTE
We will be permitted to have seminar friendly dogs in the meeting room. There is also a "great room for crating" other dogs on the premises.

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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.

BABIES
The presence of a baby is likely to be distracting to other participants, so we ask that you refrain from bringing any babies or very young children into the lecture hall.

VIDEOTAPING
No videotaping or audiotaping is permitted. A selection of videotapes and books will be available for sale.

BOOKS & TOYS, ETC. FOR SALE
A selection of books, videos and toys will be available for sale.

PARKING
There should be ample parking at the seminar location.

SEATS
The lecture hall provides metal folding chairs. If you prefer, you may bring another chair or cushion for your comfort.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Thursday, May 14, 2015

REFUND POLICY
All deposits fully refunded, at any time, in case a person needs to cancel a reservation for any reason. There is never a cancellation fee.

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LOCATION & DIRECTIONS


Tails-U-Win Dog Training Center

175 Adams St., Manchester CT

From the East--or West
I-84 to Exit 62. At end of exit turn right. Proceed to the light at Buckland St. and turn right. Go straight, under the railroad bridge and bear left. Tails-U-Win is immediately after Adams Mill Restaurant on the left. The main entrance is in the front of the building.

From the South--
I-91N to I-84E to Exit 62 then follow directions above.

From the North--
I-91S-Exit 35A-Rt 291to Exit 5. At end of exit turn left. Take a right at Manchester Honda light. Go under the railroad bridge, and bear left. Tails-U-Win is immediately after Adams Mill Restaurant on the left. The main entrance is in the front of the building. Drive times: 10 minutes from Hartford; 30 Minutes from Springfield / Chicopee MA; 45 minutes from New Haven CT; 1 hour from Worcester MA and 1and 1/2 hours from White Plains NY, Stamford CT, or Providence RI

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PLACES TO STAY

There are several dog friendly hotels near the seminar site including:
The Red Roof in Enfield is a favorite due to low cost and a safe area if you are coming from the north or northwest. 
5 Hazard Ave., Enfield, CT 06082 $65
The Motel 6 in Vernon is nice and inexpensive coming from the east. 
Vernon 51 Hartford Tpke, Vernon, CT 06066 (Formerly Quality Inn Vernon) $60
The Extended Stay is right around the corner from the seminar and can be good for several people together. 
340 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, CT 06040 $90
Residence Inn Hartford Windsor
100 Dunfey Lane Windsor, CT 06095
(888-236-2427) $109+

In addition to a wide variety of Motel 6's, Econolodges and America's Best Value places in the $60 to $70 range, there are also:
Sheraton Hartford South Hotel
100 Capital Boulevard, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
(860) 257-6000 $152+
Fairfield Inn & Suites Hartford Manchester
121 Pavilions Drive, Manchester, CT 06040
(860) 648-9796 $139+
Courtyard Hartford Windsor
1 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095
(860) 683-0022 $129+

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CONTACT

For registration inquiries, contact:
email: events@puppyworks.com

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