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2008

24 Feb Annual General Meeting for FULL MEMBERS OF THE APBC
11am Sunday 24th February 2008
Worton Park, Cassington, Oxford.
Contact info@apbc.org.uk for more details.
23 May Make Your Practice Behaviourally Aware; Series of CPD events for veterinary surgeons and nurses
Handling the biting dog - survival tips.
Tutor: Robin Walker
Venue: Henley Golf and County Club, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire.
2008 APBC CPD Brochure (pdf 253kb)
2 April CABTSG Annual Study Day. Welfare considerations in behaviour therapy.
Download the programme and booking form (PDF 229Kb)
For more details visit www.cabtsg.org
Venue:  ICC, Birmingham
13 June Make Your Practice Behaviourally Aware; Series of CPD events for veterinary surgeons and nurses
Focusing on Felines.
Tutor: Sarah Heath
Venue: Henley Golf and County Club, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire.
2008 APBC CPD Brochure (pdf 253kb)
28 June Predatory Chase Behaviour in Dogs - what it is, why they do it, and how to change it.
A repeat of this very popular event, previously held in Cirencester and Dumfries.
Throwing a ball for a game of chase is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for many owners and their dogs. For other owners canine chase behaviour turns into a nightmare when their dog chases cyclists, cars or sheep. When their dogs choose what to chase it can compromise owners financially, cause the target severe injury or even death, and threaten the life of the dog. A good trainer or behaviour counsellor needs to be able to address inappropriate predatory chase behaviour swiftly and effectively. This programme looks at the reasons for the problem, the more effective solutions and how to alter the behaviour.
Presented by David Ryan PG dip CABC, Full Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors.
One day conference.
Venue: Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre, Thornhaugh, Peterborough, PE8 6HJ.
Booking form (pdf 46kb)
12 Sept Make Your Practice Behaviourally Aware; Series of CPD events for veterinary surgeons and nurses
Dealing with the firework challenge.
Tutor: Sarah Heath
Venue: Henley Golf and County Club, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire.
2008 APBC CPD Brochure (pdf 253kb)
27 Sept The Holistic Nature of Canine Behaviour Problems. Exploring the nature of dogs.
One day conference. Tutor: David Ryan
Venue: Cassington, Oxon.
Booking form (pdf 58kb)
3 Oct Make Your Practice Behaviourally Aware; Series of CPD events for veterinary surgeons and nurses
Practical solutions for puppy problems.
Tutors: Claire Arrowsmith and Gwen Bailey
Venue: Henley Golf and County Club, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire.
2008 APBC CPD Brochure (pdf 253kb)
14 Nov Make Your Practice Behaviourally Aware; Series of CPD events for veterinary surgeons and nurses
Fears and Phobias in the pet population.
Tutors: Sarah Heath and David Appleby
Venue: Henley Golf and County Club, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire.
2008 APBC CPD Brochure (pdf 253kb)

 

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