Webinars Natalie Light Drax
November
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
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Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020. Presented by: Natalie Light Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10
Event Details
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}P2 Drax: Building Foundations Of Trust, Safety And ConfidenceNatalie Light Drax Webinar Series
Event Details
Originally presented
Event Details
Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
December
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}Event Details
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020. Presented by: Natalie Light Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10
Event Details
Originally Broadcast 25th February 2020.
Presented by: Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhoud who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this first webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
The webinar recording is available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link via email.
Time
Year Around Event (2022) GMT(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
","organizer":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD"}]}P2 Drax: Building Foundations Of Trust, Safety And ConfidenceNatalie Light Drax Webinar Series
Event Details
Originally presented
Event Details
Originally presented at the APBC Virtual Conference on Sunday 7th June 2020
Presented by Natalie Light
Meet Drax, a rescue Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age, as Natalie shares their journey so far in a series of webinars.
In this second webinar of A Case Study Of Drax’s Galactic Adventure, Natalie will continue to share Drax’s journey and discuss the importance of building trust to create an optimum environment for the rehabilitation of traumatised rescue dogs.
Presenter Bio:
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction).
The webinar recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of live broadcast or recording are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
January
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
February
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online
Organiser
THE ASSOCIATION OF PET BEHAVIOUR COUNSELLORS LTD
March
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Event Details
Originally Broadcast on 28th January 2021
Presented by Natalie Light BSc (Hons) PGDip PGCert CCAB FHEA
Natalie Light, is an Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC) Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist and Animal Training Instructor and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Natalie has been working professionally in the companion animal sector since 2006 and has graduated from Southampton University with a Zoology BSc (2:1) and Newcastle University in Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare PGDip (Distinction). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a lecturer on the Animal Welfare and Society BA Hons at University of Winchester.
Meet Drax, an Irish Wolfhound who was rescued at 10 months of age in August 2019. As part of a series of settling in and living with a traumatised rescue dog, Nat joins us again for the 3rd instalment of how Drax is coping with life in a home environment. Topics such as managing play and interactions with other dogs, building and maintain confidence with humans, and introducing equipment and handling will be covered. Nat will also discuss the importance of identifying and treating trauma and how you can break goals and progress down into baby steps to avoid re-traumatisation.
The recording will be available straight after purchase. You will also receive a link direct to the webinar replay in the purchase confirmation email.
Please note: APBC and SPEAKERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL FAILING IN THE RESULTING RECORDING. Purchases of webinar recordings are not refundable.
Time
Year Around Event (2022)(GMT+00:00)
Location
Online